B.A. Paris writes standalone psychological thrillers. There isn’t an ongoing detective series or shared universe to keep straight, so “reading order” is mostly about whether you want to follow her career from the debut forward or just grab the premise that suits your mood.

The only rule you need
- You can read the novels in any order.
- If you like seeing an author’s style evolve, use the publication list below.
All B.A. Paris novels in publication order (one line per book)
- Behind Closed Doors (2016): A claustrophobic marriage thriller where the real story begins after the dinner party ends.
- The Breakdown (2017): A guilt-and-memory spiral triggered by one decision on a stormy night.
- Bring Me Back (2018): A missing-woman mystery that keeps shifting what “the truth” is supposed to look like.
- The Dilemma (2020): A domestic suspense novel built around one withheld truth and the damage it delays or prevents.
- The Therapist (2021): A new home turns into a trap as the past of a place starts dictating the present.
- The Prisoner (2022): A survival-leaning thriller where confinement and control are the central threats.
- The Guest (2024): A friendship and hospitality story that curdles into suspicion once someone refuses to leave.
- When I Kill You (2026): A stalking-and-obsession thriller that plays with who is watching whom, and why.
Edition note: Some publication months differ between the UK and US for the same title; the year above is the cleanest way to keep your order consistent.
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Collaboration and short fiction (optional, separate from the solo novels)
- The Understudy (2019, with Sophie Hannah, Clare Mackintosh, and Holly Brown): A multi-author, single-story suspense novel best treated as a one-off between the early books.
- The Mosquito (2023, short story): A bite-sized, obsession-tinged piece that’s purely optional and doesn’t connect to the novels.
If you want a “starter pick” without overthinking it
- Start with Behind Closed Doors if you want the most widely used entry point and her early, high-pressure domestic style.
- Start with The Therapist if you prefer a later-era “new place, new secrets” setup.
- Start with The Guest if you like social tension and friendship dynamics turning dangerous.
FAQs
Are any B.A. Paris books a series?
No. The novels are written to stand alone.
Will I spoil anything by reading out of order?
Not in a continuity sense. Each book resolves its own plot.
What’s the newest book right now?
As of February 19, 2026, the newest release is When I Kill You (with early 2026 publication dates depending on region).
Conclusion
If you want the simplest path, read in publication order from Behind Closed Doors onward. If you only want one book, choose by premise, B.A. Paris is built for standalone reading.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

