Carmine Delmonico by Colleen McCullough
Carmine Delmonico is the protagonist in a series of psychological suspense/mystery novels by Australian novelist Colleen McCullough. Lt. Delmonico is a detective working out of Connecticut during the mid-1960s.

Colleen McCullough began her Carmine Delmonico series in 2005 with the novel On, Off. The series is currently ongoing. Below is a list of Colleen McCullough’s Carmine Delmonico books in order of when they were originally released:

Publication Order of Carmine Delmonico Books

On, Off (2005)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Too Many Murders (2009)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Naked Cruelty (2010)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Prodigal Son (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Sins of the Flesh (2013)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

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Carmine Delmonico Synopses: On, Off by Colleen McCullough is the first Carmine Delmonico novel. In 1965, in a college town in Connecticut, a woman’s body parts are found in a research center. Is this killer a member of the facility? Is this his first killing? The list of suspects are long, as is the list of victims. The killer could be anyone from a Noble Prize frontrunner, an epilepsy clinician, a neurochemist and many other possibilities.

Too Many Murders by Colleen McCullough is the second Carmine Delmonico novel. In 1967, the world is on the brink of a possible nuclear holocaust, but in the college town of Holloman, Connecticut, twelve murders have occured in a single day. As Delmonico looks more into it, he falls into a web of lies and secrets. Delmonico must also watch out for a spy giving out secrets to the Russians. Is this linked to the murders? When an FBI special agent joins the investigation, the stakes raise even more.

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