Sandie Jones Books in Order (Updated February 22, 2026)

Sandie Jones writes twist-forward psychological thrillers that are not a connected series. Each novel stands on its own cast and premise, so you won’t break continuity by reading out of order.

Sandie Jones Books in Order (Updated February 22, 2026)

What does change with order is the feel: reading in publication order lets you see how her setups tighten over time, while reading “by premise” gets you to your favorite flavor fastest.

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First things first: do you need a reading order?

No, there’s no shared storyline.
So instead of “series order,” think entry point.

Pick your first Sandie Jones like this

  • You want the original breakout vibe: The Other Woman (2018)
  • You want vacation-in-a-box tension: The Guilt Trip (2021)
  • You want workplace ambition and moral fallout: The Trade Off (2024)
  • You want the newest release: I Would Die for You (2026) or Killing Me Softly (2026), depending on which date you hit first in your region

Sandie Jones novels in publication order (standalones)

  1. The Other Woman (2018): A relationship thriller where the “third person” is family, and the pressure is relentless.
  2. The First Mistake (2019): A marriage-and-secrets story that tests how well anyone truly knows a partner’s past.
  3. The Half Sister (2020): A family identity thriller driven by inheritance, hidden ties, and a destabilizing revelation.
  4. The Guilt Trip (2021): A closed-circle holiday setup where suspicion grows faster than escape routes.
  5. The Blame Game (2022): A friendship group under strain, where old decisions turn into present-day leverage.
  6. The Trade Off (2024): A media-and-power thriller built around ambition, ethics, and the damage caused by “just doing the job.”
  7. I Would Die for You (February 24, 2026): Dual-timeline obsession and fandom energy collide with a present-day crisis that refuses to stay separate from the past.
  8. Killing Me Softly (March 31, 2026): A relationship implosion after tragedy, told as a tightening cat-and-mouse struggle between two people who know each other too well.

Edition note: Some countries released certain titles earlier or later than the dates above. The list reflects the primary publication timeline used in major publisher and bibliography records.


“Best order” recommendations (since there’s no series)

Option 1: The clean checklist

Read in publication order from 2018 onward.
This is the simplest way to track what you’ve read and avoid accidental “same premise twice in a row” fatigue.

Option 2: Read by mood (three mini-stacks)

  • Domestic relationship pressure: The Other WomanThe First Mistake
  • Social circle / suspicion in a confined setting: The Guilt TripThe Blame Game
  • Modern power + consequences: The Trade OffKilling Me Softly

Option 3: Newest-first, then backfill

Start with the 2026 novels, then jump back to 2018 if you want to see how she builds suspense from page one.


FAQs

Are any Sandie Jones books sequels?
No. They’re written to work as standalones.

If I read the newest book first, will anything be spoiled?
Not in terms of shared characters or plot continuity. You’ll only “spoil” your own sense of how her style developed over time.

What’s the safest single book to try?
If you want the most established entry point, choose The Other Woman (2018). If you prefer her later-career pacing and themes, choose The Trade Off (2024).


Bottom line

If you want a tidy, reference-style approach: read in publication order.
If you just want a strong first read: start with The Other Woman (2018) or pick the premise that fits your mood, you won’t be lost either way.

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Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.