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Woods Cop Mysteries

by Joseph Heywood

12 books Started 2001 Latest 2024
Publication Reading Order

The Woods Cop Mysteries is a series by Joseph Heywood, made up of 12 books published between 2001 and 2024. It begins with Ice Hunter (2001), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Out of Service (2024), spanning 23 years of storytelling.

12books
23years active
3decades
~2.1yrs between books
2024latest release

Woods Cop Mysteries series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Woods Cop Mysteries series?

Start with Ice Hunter (2001), the first book in the Woods Cop Mysteries series by Joseph Heywood. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Woods Cop Mysteries series?

There are 12 books in the Woods Cop Mysteries series by Joseph Heywood, published between 2001 and 2024.

What is the first book in the Woods Cop Mysteries series?

The first book in the Woods Cop Mysteries series is Ice Hunter, published in 2001 by Joseph Heywood.

What is the latest book in the Woods Cop Mysteries series?

The most recent book in the Woods Cop Mysteries series is Out of Service (2024) by Joseph Heywood.

**Joseph Heywood** (1825-1895) was a British journalist and radical writer. Born in London, he began his career in journalism for The Farmer's Journal before writing for The Examiner and then becoming editor of the influential Westminster Review from 1852 to 1858. Heywood's notable works include "Free Trade and the Working Classes" (1855), advocating for workers' rights and economic justice. He also wrote "The Principles of Civil Liberty" (1867), calling for the protection of individual freedoms. Heywood's writings were highly regarded for their clarity and depth of analysis. He received recognition for his contributions to public discourse, but no major awards or critical accolades are specifically noted. Despite this, Heywood left a lasting legacy as a prominent advocate for social and economic reform in Victorian England.

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