How to read James Patterson books in order
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- How to read James Patterson books in order
- Who is James Patterson?
- An Introduction to James Patterson’s writing
- Book series written by James Patterson
- Overview of James Patterson books in publication order
- Alex Cross books
- Women's Murder Club books
- Michael Bennett books
- Private series
- Investigation Discovery’s True Crime series
- NYPD Red series
- Detective Harriet Blue series
- Billy Harney series
- Invisible series
- Instinct series
- Rory Yates series
- Maximum Ride series
- Maximum Ride: Hawk series
- Daniel X series
- Ali Cross series
- Dog Diaries series
- Jacky Ha-Ha series
- House of Robots series
- Treasure Hunters series
- I Funny series
- Max Einstein series
- Middle School series
- Confessions series
- Crazy House series
- Amy Cornwall series
- Non-fiction books
- Standalone novels
- Short stories
- BookShots
- James Patterson Audiobooks
James Patterson is one of the most prolific authors of our time. Here's how to read his many book series in chronological order.
How to read James Patterson books in order
James Patterson is a prolific author known for his gripping crime and thriller novels. He has written over 200 books, many of which feature popular recurring characters. Patterson's writing style is fast-paced and suspenseful, making his books a popular choice for readers looking for thrilling page-turners. Some of his most popular series include the Alex Cross series, the Women's Murder Club series, and the Maximum Ride series. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering his work, this guide will help you navigate James Patterson's extensive catalog and find your next thrilling read.
Who is James Patterson?
James Patterson is an American author and philanthropist who is known for his popular crime and thriller novels. He was born in 1947 in Newburgh, New York, and began his writing career in the 1970s. He has written over 200 books, many of which have become bestsellers and have been adapted into movies, TV shows, and graphic novels. Patterson is known for his fast-paced writing style, short chapters, and engaging plots. He writes in a variety of genres, including young adult fiction, true crime, thrillers, children’s books (like the Katt Dogg series), and more. In addition to his writing, he is a passionate advocate for literacy and education and has donated millions of dollars to support reading initiatives and bookstores.
An Introduction to James Patterson’s writing
James Patterson is a popular writer best recognized for his suspenseful crime and thriller thrillers. He has written numerous bestsellers including the Women's Murder Club series, Alex Cross series, Michael Bennett series, and Maximum Ride series. Patterson's writing style is fast-paced and engaging, with short chapters and thrilling plots. His work includes standalone novels such as When the Wind Blows, Mary Mary, and Roses Are Red. He has also co-written books with Brendan DuBois, as well as contributed to the BookShots series. Patterson's work has been adapted into movies and TV shows, and his books can be found on Amazon and in bookstores.
Book series written by James Patterson
James Patterson's thrilling book series is recommended to all mystery and thriller enthusiasts. His Women's Murder Club series follows a group of female friends solving crimes in San Francisco, while his Alex Cross series focuses on a detective and psychologist solving cases in Washington D.C. In Alex Cross’s Trial, Patterson delves into historical fiction, exploring the life of his famous protagonist's great-uncle. Mary Mary is a standalone novel that follows a detective solving a series of murders in Los Angeles. The People vs. Alex Cross finds Cross fighting for his own innocence in court. Patterson has also written numerous standalone books and contributed to Bookshots, a series of short stories. His books are a must-read for fans of thrillers and crime novels. The following are all the book series written by James Patterson:
- Alex Cross
- Women's Murder Club
- Michael Bennett
- Private
- Investigation Discovery’s True Crime Series
- NYPD Red
- Detective Harriet Blue
- Billy Harney
- Invisible
- Instinct
- Rory Yates
- Maximum Ride
- Daniel X
- Witch & Wizard
- Middle School
- Confessions
- Crazy House
Overview of James Patterson books in publication order
The year 1976 was significant in the literary world since it was the year James Patterson released his debut novel, The Thomas Berryman Number. The newest ones among other 396 books are Countdown (2023), Jacky Ha-Ha Gets the Last Laugh (2023), and The House of Wolves (2023). His books gave some of the world's most beloved characters and series, including Alex Cross, The Women's Murder Club, Michael Bennett, Maximum Ride, and many others. Let’s see the publication order of some of his most famous series, but do note there are even more book series by James Patterson than these listed here.
Alex Cross books
- Along Came a Spider (1993)
- Kiss the Girls (1995)
- Jack & Jill (1996)
- Cat and Mouse (1997)
- Pop Goes the Weasel (1999)
- Roses are Red (2000)
- Violets are Blue (2001)
- Four Blind Mice (2002)
- The Big Bad Wolf (2003)
- London Bridges (2004)
- Mary, Mary (2005)
- Cross (2006)
- Double Cross (2007)
- Cross Country (2008)
- Alex Cross's Trial (2009)
- I, Alex Cross (2009)
- Cross Fire (2010)
- Kill Alex Cross (2011)
- Merry Christmas, Alex Cross (2012)
- Alex Cross, Run (2013)
- Cross My Heart (2013)
- Hope to Die (2014)
- Cross Justice (2015)
- Cross the Line (2016)
- The People vs. Alex Cross (2017)
- Target: Alex Cross (2018)
- Criss Cross (2019)
- Deadly Cross (2020)
- A Time for Mercy (2020)
- Fear No Evil (2021)
Women's Murder Club books
- 1st to Die (2001)
- 2nd Chance (2002)
- 3rd Degree (2004)
- 4th of July (2005)
- The 5th Horseman (2006)
- The 6th Target (2007)
- 7th Heaven (2008)
- The 8th Confession (2009)
- The 9th Judgment (2010)
- 10th Anniversary (2011)
- 11th Hour (2012)
- 12th of Never (2013)
- Unlucky 13 (2014)
- 14th Deadly Sin (2015)
- 15th Affair (2016)
- “The Trial” (2016), novella
- 16th Seduction (2017)
- “The Medical Examiner” (2017), novella
- 17th Suspect (2018)
- 18th Abduction (2019)
- 19th Christmas (2019)
- 20th Victim (2020)
- 21st Birthday (2021)
- 22 Seconds (2022)
Michael Bennett books
The Michael Bennett series was co-written with Michael Ledwidge.
- Step on a Crack (2007)
- Run for Your Life (2009)
- Worst Case (2010)
- Tick Tock (2011)
- I, Michael Bennett (2012)
- Gone (2013)
- Burn (2014)
- Alert (2015)
- Bullseye (2016)
- Haunted (2017)
- Ambush (2018)
- Blindside (2019)
- The Russian (2020)
Private series
- Private (2010)
- Private: #1 Suspect (2012)
- Private Games (2012)
- Private: No. 1 Suspect (2013)
- Private Berlin (2013)
- Private L.A. (2014)
- Private India: City on Fire (2014)
- Private Vegas (2015)
- Private Sydney (2015)
- Private Paris (2016)
- The Games (2016)
- Count to Ten (2017)
- Princess: A Private Novel (201
Investigation Discovery’s True Crime series
- Murder, Interrupted (2018)
- Home Sweet Murder (2018)
- Murder Beyond The Grave (2018)
- Murder Thy Neighbor (2020)
- Murder of Innocence (2020)
- Till Murder Do Us Part (2021)
NYPD Red series
- NYPD Red (2012)
- NYPD Red 2 (2014)
- NYPD Red 3 (2015)
- NYPD Red 4 (2016)
- NYPD Red 5, or Red Alert (2018)
- NYPD Red 6 (2020)
Detective Harriet Blue series
The Detective Harriet Blue series was co-written between James Patterson and Candice Fox. It includes the prequel novella “Black & Blue” published in 2016.
- Never Never (2016)
- Fifty Fifty (2017)
- Liar Liar (2018)
- Hush Hush (2019)
Billy Harney series
- The Black Book (2017)
- The Red Book (2021)
- Escape (2022)
Invisible series
The Invisible series was co-written with David Ellis.
- Invisible (2014)
- Unsolved (2019)
Instinct series
- Murder Games, or Instinct (2017)
- Killer Instinct (2019)
- Steal (2022)
Rory Yates series
The Rory Yates series is co-written with Andrew Bourelle.
- Texas Ranger (2018)
- Texas Outlaw (2020)
Maximum Ride series
- The Angel Experiment (2005)
- School's Out—Forever (2006)
- Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (2007)
- The Final Warning (2008)
- MAX (2009)
- Fang (2010)
- Angel (2011)
- Nevermore (2012)
- Maximum Ride Forever (2015)
Maximum Ride: Hawk series
- Hawk (2020), co-written with Gabrielle Charbonnet
- City of the Dead (2021), co-written with Mindy McGinnis
Daniel X series
- The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (2008)
- Daniel X: Alien Hunter (2008)
- Watch the Skies (2009)
- Demons and Druids (2010)
- Game Over (2011)
- Armageddon (2012)
- Lights Out (2015)
Ali Cross series
- Ali Cross (2020)
- Like Father Like Son (2021)
- The Secret Detective (2022)
Dog Diaries series
The Dog Diaries series is co-written with Steven Butler.
- Dog Diaries (2018)
- Happy Howlidays! (2018)
- Mission Impawsible (2019)
- Curse of the Mystery Mutt (2019)
- Camping Chaos! (2020)
- Dinosaur Disaster (2022)
Jacky Ha-Ha series
The Jacky Ha-Ha series is co-written with Chris Grabenstein.
- Jacky Ha-Ha (2016)
- Jacky Ha-Ha: My Life is a Joke (2017)
Jacky Ha-Ha graphic novels
There are two companion graphic novels, or comics, that go with the Jacky Ha-Ha book series:
- Jacky Ha-Ha: A Graphic Novel (2020)
- Jacky Ha-Ha: My Life is a Joke: A Graphic Novel (2021)
House of Robots series
The House of Robots series is also co-written with Chris Grabenstein and is illustrated by Juliana Neufeld.
- House of Robots (2014)
- Robots Go Wild! (2015)
- Robot Revolution! (2017)
- House of Robots 4 (2022)
Treasure Hunters series
This is another series co-written with Chris Grabenstein (and Mark Shulman for the first book) and illustrated by Juliana Neufeld:
- Treasure Hunters (2013)
- Danger Down the Nile (2014)
- Secret of the Forbidden City (2015)
- Peril at the Top of the World (2016)
- Quest for the City of Gold (2017)
- All-American Adventure (2019)
- The Plunder Down Under (2020)
- The Ultimate Quest (2022)
I Funny series
The I Funny series is co-written with Chris Grabenstein and illustrated by Laura Park.
- I Funny (2012)
- I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story (2013)
- I Totally Funniest: A Middle School Story (2015)
- I Funny TV: A Middle School Story (2015)
- I Funny School of Laughs: A Middle School Story (2017)
- The Nerdiest, Wimpiest, Dorkiest I Funny Ever (2018)
Max Einstein series
This is another series co-written with Chris Grabenstein.
- Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment (2018)
- Max Einstein: Rebels With A Cause (2019)
- Max Einstein: Saves the Future (2020)
Middle School series
The Middle School series has multiple co-authors, including Brian Sitts, and multiple illustrators.
- Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (2011)
- Middle School: Get Me Out of Here! (2012)
- My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar (2013)
- How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill (2013)
- Ultimate Showdown (2014)
- How I Got Lost in London (2014)
- Save Rafe! (2014)
- Just My Rotten Luck (2015)
- Rafe's Aussie Adventure (2015)
- Going Bush (2016)
- Dog's Best Friend (2016)
- Middle School: Hollywood 101 (2016)
- Escape to Australia (2017)
- Middle School: G'day, America (2018)
- From Hero to Zero (2018)
- Born to Rock (2019)
- Middle School: Master of Disaster (2020)
- Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco (2021)
- Middle School: It's a Zoo in Here! (2022)
Confessions series
The Confessions series is co-written with Maxine Paetro.
- Confessions of a Murder Suspect (2012)
- Confessions: The Private School Murders (2013)
- Confessions: The Paris Mysteries (2014)
- Confessions: The Murder of an Angel (2015)
Crazy House series
The Crazy House series is co-written with Gabrielle Charbonnet.
- Crazy House (2017)
- Fall of Crazy House (2018)
Amy Cornwall series
The Amy Cornwall series is co-written with Brendan DuBois.
- Out of Sight or The Cornwalls are gone (2019)
- Countdown (2023)
Non-fiction books
While known for his fiction, James Patterson has also written many non-fiction books like the previously mentioned Investigation Discovery’s True Crime series, as well as the following books:
- The Day America Told the Truth (1991)
- The Second American Revolution: The People's Plan for Fixing America-Before Its Too Late (1994)
- Torn Apart (2008)
- Against Medical Advice (2008)
- The Murder of King Tut (2009)
- Trump vs. Clinton: In Their Own Words (2016)
- Filthy Rich (2016)
- All-American Murder: The Rise and Fall of Aaron Hernandez, the Superstar Whose Life Ended on Murderers' Row (2018)
- The House of Kennedy (2020)
- The Last Days of John Lennon (2020)
- James Patterson by James Patterson: The Stories of My Life (2022)
Standalone novels
Standalone fiction novels from James Patterson include:
- The Thomas Berryman Number (1976)
- Season of the Machete (1977)
- See How They Run, or The Jericho Commandment (1979)
- Virgin, or Cradle and All (1980)
- Black Market, or Black Friday (1986)
- The Midnight Club (1989)
- Hide and Seek (1996)
- Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2001)
- The Beach House (2002)
- The Jester (2003)
- Sam's Letters to Jennifer (2004)
- Lifeguard (2005)
- Beach Road (2006)
- Judge and Jury (2006)
- The Quickie (2007)
- You've Been Warned (2007)
- Sail (2008)
- Sundays at Tiffany's (2008)
- Swimsuit (2009)
- Don't Blink (2010)
- The Postcard Killers (2010)
- Bloody Valentine (2011)
- Kill Me If You Can (2011)
- Now You See Her (2011)
- The Christmas Wedding (2011)
- Toys (2011)
- Guilty Wives (2012)
- Mistress (2013)
- The Murder House (2015)
- Truth or Die (2015)
- Woman of God (2016)
- Black Dress Affair (2017)
- Expelled (2017)
- The Store (2017)
- Juror No. 3, or Juror #3 (2018)
- The 13-Minute Murder (2018)
- The First Lady (2018)
- The President Is Missing (2018)
- The Cornwalls Are Gone (2019)
- The Inn (2019)
- The Warning (2019)
- Lost (2020)
- The Summer House (2020)
- 1st Case (2020)
- Cajun Justice (2020)
- The Coast-to-Coast Murders (2020)
- The Midwife Murders (2020)
- Three Women Disappear (2020)
- The President's Daughter (2021)
- The Shadow (2021)
- The Noise: A Thriller (2021)
- 2 Sisters Detective Agency (2021)
- Run, Rose, Run (2022)
- Death of the Black Widow (2022)
- Blowback (2022)
Short stories
James Patterson has of course written many short stories over the course of his career. There are many standalone short stories and novellas, as well as collections of James Patterson’s short stories including:
- Triple Threat (2016)
- Kill or Be Killed (2016)
- The Moores are Missing (2017)
- The Moores Are Missing (2017)
- Two From the Heart (2017)
- The Family Lawyer (2017)
- Triple Homicide (2017)
- Murder in Paradise (2018)
- The House Next Door (2019)
BookShots
BookShots are a series of short, fast-paced books by James Patterson that can be read in one sitting. These novellas are designed to deliver a thrilling reading experience, with each story being under 150 pages. You should check James Patterson's official website for the most up-to-date information on his BookShots collection as he is a highly prolific author. Here is a list of BookShots by James Patterson:
- Cross Kill (2016)—Alex Cross series
- Zoo 2: Animal Instinct (2016)—Zoo series
- The Trial (2016)—Women's Murder Club series
- Little Black Dress (2016)
- Learning to Ride (2016)
- Chase (2016)—Michael Bennett series
- Let's Play Make-Believe (2016)
- The Witnesses (2016)
- 113 Minutes (2016)—BookShots series
- Killer Chef (2016)—BookShots series
- Taking the Titanic (2016)—BookShots series
- French Twist (2016)—BookShots series
- The Christmas Mystery (2016)—BookShots series
- The House Husband (2017)—BookShots series
- After the End (2017)—BookShots series
- The Medical Examiner (2017)—Women's Murder Club series
- Manhunt (2017)—Michael Bennett series
- The Family Lawyer (2017)—BookShots series
- The Store (2017)—BookShots series
- The Moores are Missing (2017)—BookShots series
- The Dolls (2017)—BookShots series
- Triple Threat (2017)—BookShots series
- Stealing Gulfstreams (2017)—BookShots series
- Diary of a Succubus (2017)—BookShots series
- The Lawyer Lifeguard (2017)—BookShots series
- The Shut-In (2017)—BookShots series
- Private: Gold (2017)—Private series
- The Palm Beach Murders (2018)—BookShots series
- Scott Free (2018)—BookShots series
- Private: Princess (2018)—Private series
- Rebound (2018) - BookShots series
- The Chef (2019)—BookShots series
- The House Next Door (2019)—BookShots series
- The River Murders (2019)—BookShots series
James Patterson Audiobooks
James Patterson's books are available in audiobook format for those who prefer to listen to their favorite stories on the go or during their daily routine. One platform where you can find a collection of James Patterson's audiobooks is Speechify. Speechify is an innovative platform that offers a wide selection of audiobooks, including James Patterson's popular series and standalone novels. The platform is known for its user-friendly interface and high-quality audio narration, which makes for a fantastic listening experience. With Speechify, you can easily find and listen to James Patterson's audiobooks, such as the Alex Cross series, Women's Murder Club series, Michael Bennett series, Private series, and many more. Speechify's extensive library ensures that fans of Patterson's work will always have access to their favorite books.
Speechify
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