Best Evan Casey Books

The best books by Evan Casey — 10 titles spanning Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, averaging 3.71 BLT stars.

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Evan Casey moves fluidly between dark urban fantasy and frontier historical fiction — a range that would feel scattered in lesser hands but here signals genuine versatility. The Shadow Saga establishes Casey's grip on atmospheric fantasy, building tension through layered mythology and characters who earn their weight. The Eric Carter series brings a harder, more cynical edge — urban magic with noir instincts and prose that doesn't waste a sentence. Casey also excels in Western-inflected historical fiction: titles like Colter's Journey and A Stranger In Town deliver tight, propulsive plotting with authentic period texture. Across genres, the throughline is momentum — Casey writes stories that pull forward. Readers who enjoy genre fiction that takes its conventions seriously but isn't afraid to get dark will find a lot to like here, especially in audio, where full-cast dramatizations amplify the cinematic quality already baked into the writing.

Evan Casey's highest-rated book in our collection is Raising Innocence (3.94 BLT stars). Browse the full list below.

Where to Start with Evan Casey

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    Strong Justice

    Caitlin Strong [Dramatized Adaptation] • Book 2

    by Jon Land, Colleen Delany, Karen Novack, Robbie Gay, Gregory Linington, Jonathon Church, Terence Aselford, Chris Stinson, James Konicek, Danny Gavigan, Nora Achrati, Michael John Casey, Lise Bruneau, Chris Genebach, Bradley Smith, Thomas Keegan, Drew Kopas, Patrick Bussink, Steve Wannall, Kimberly Gilbert, Tim Pabon, Christopher Walker, Elizabeth Jernigan, J.W. Rone, Chris Davenport, Nick DePinto, Christopher Graybill, Michael Glenn, Jonathan Feuer, Tim Getman, Kenyatta Rogers, Lawrence Redmond, Andy Brownstein, Ken Jackson, Joe Brack, Ren Casey, Scott Graham, Gary Telles, Lily Beacon, Andy Clemence, David Harris, Laura C. Harris, Todd Scofield, Evan Casey, Maggie Donnelly, Rebecca Sheir, Christopher Scheeren, Tony Nam, Scott McCormick

    3.62 BLT Score (2 ratings)
    ★ 3.5 Goodreads (2)
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    The Pretenders (Cemetery Girl Trilogy)

    Cemetery Girl Trilogy [Dramatized Adaptation] • Book 1

    by Charlaine Harris, Christopher Golden, Jacob Yeh, Emlyn McFarland, Elizabeth Jernigan, Andy Brownstein, Nick DePinto, Shari Elliker, John Dow, Evan Casey, Tony Nam, Drew Kopas, Kenyatta Rogers, Doug Brown, David Harris, Dawn Ursula, Nora Achrati, Kellee Knighten Hough, Richard Rohan

    3.58 BLT Score (14 ratings)
    ★ 3.57 Goodreads (14)
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    Blood Requiem (1 of 2)

    Chaos Queen [Dramatized Adaptation] #3, part 1 • Book 3

    by Christopher Husberg, Michael John Casey, Yasmin Tuazon, Nanette Savard, Nanna Ingvarsson, Bradley Smith, Dani Stoller, Alyssa Wilmoth, Evan Casey, Scott McCormick, Lily Beacon, Richard Rohan, Peter Holdway, Mort Shelby, Patrick Bussink, Christopher Walker, Joy Jones, Danny Gavigan, Kenyatta Rogers, Andy Clemence, Julie-Ann Elliott, Jefferson A. Russell, Bru Ajueyitsi, Eric Messner, Nora Achrati, Dylan Lynch, Terence Aselford, Tracy Olivera, Ken Jackson, Elizabeth Jernigan, Jason B. McIntosh, Marni Penning, Joe Mallon, Thomas Keegan, Katy Carkuff, Colleen Delany, Karen Novack, Dawn Ursula

    3.58 BLT Score (2 ratings)
    ★ 4.5 Goodreads (2)

How We Rank Audiobooks

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Unlike most book lists, we weight audiobook-specific factors: narrator performance, production quality, and how well a story translates to audio. A great book with a poor narration isn't a great audiobook.

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