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Author: James Patterson

This series has also been adapted as manga.
The Maximum Ride novels for young adults feature 6 teenagers who are 98% human and 2% avian.
NOTE: James Patterson’s author note in the beginning of each books says:
“To the reader:

The idea for Maximum Ride comes from earlier books of mine called When the Wind Blows and The Lake House, which also feature a character named Max who escapes from a quite despicable School. Most of the similarities end there. Max and the other kids in Maximum Ride are NOT the same Max and kids featured in those two books. Nor do Frannie and Kit play any part in Maximum Ride. I hope you enjoy the ride anyway.”

#5. Max
#6. Fang
#7. Angel

Author: James Rollins

Sigma Force, an elite covert arm of the US Defense Department made up of former Special Forces officers trained as experts in various scientific fields:
#1 – Sandstorm
#2 – Map of Bones
#3 – Black Order
#4 – The Judas Strain
#5 – The Last Oracle
#6 – The Doomsday Key
#6.5 – The Skeleton Key
#7 – The Devil Colony
#7.5 – Tracker
#8 – Bloodline
#9 – The Eye of God
#10 – The 6th Extinction
#10.5 – The Midnight Watch
#11 – The Bone Labyrinth
#11.5 – Crash and Burn
#12 – The Seventh Plague
#12.5 – Ghost Ship
#13 – The Demon Crown

Author: David Baldacci

America has enemies — ruthless people that the police, the FBI, even the military can’t stop. To combat them, the U.S. government calls on Will Robie, a stone-cold hitman who never questions orders and always nails his target.
#1 – The Innocent
#2 – The Hit
#2.5 – Bullseye
#3 – The Target
#4 – The Guilty
#5 – End Game

Author: Dan Brown


Robert Langdon is a fictional protagonist of a series of novels, novellas and short stories by American author Dan Brown. A Harvard University professor of religious iconology and symbology (a fictional field related to the study of historic symbols, which is not methodologically connected to the actual discipline of semiotics). Brown's novels that feature the lead character Robert Langdon also include historical themes and Christianity as motifs, and as a result, have generated controversy. Brown states on his website that his books are not anti-Christian, though he is on a 'constant spiritual journey' himself, and says that his book The Da Vinci Code is simply "an entertaining story that promotes spiritual discussion and debate" and suggests that the book may be used "as a positive catalyst for introspection and exploration of our faith."

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Author: James Patterson

Dr. Alex Cross is a specialist in forensic psychology, originally working for the Washington DC police department and later as an FBI senior agent.
Each book in the series is a whole story with a beginning and an ending, however there are references to prior stories in the series.
#1. Along Came a Spider
#2. Kiss the Girls
#3. Jack & Jill
#4. Cat and Mouse
#5. Pop Goes the Weasel
#6. Roses are Red
#7. Violets Are Blue
#8. Four Blind Mice
#9. The Big Bad Wolf
#10. London Bridges
#11. Mary, Mary
#12. Cross
#13 Double Cross
#14. Cross Country
#15. Alex Cross’s Trial
#16. I, Alex Cross
#17. Cross Fire
#18. Kill Alex Cross
#19. Merry Christmas, Alex Cross
#20. Alex Cross, Run
#21. Cross My Heart
#22. Hope to Die
#23. Cross Justice
#24. Cross the Line
#25. The People vs. Alex Cross


Author : Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills

Mitch Rapp is a counter-terrorism operative employed, first unofficially then officially, by the CIA. The primary focus of the character is thwarting Middle Eastern terrorist attacks on the United States and he is presented as an aggressive operative who is willing to take measures that are more extreme than might be considered commonly acceptable.
#1. American Assassin
#2. Kill Shot
#3. Transfer of Power
#4. The Third Option
#5. Separation of Power
#6. Executive Power
#7. Memorial Day
#8. Consent to Kill
#9. Act of Treason
#10. Protect and Defend
#11. Extreme Measures
#12. Pursuit of Honor
#13. The Last Man
#14. The Survivor
#15. Order to Kill
#16. Enemy of the State

Author: James Patterson

The Women’s Murder Club features four members: Lindsay Boxer, a homicide detective for the San Francisco Police Department; Cindy Thomas, a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle; Claire Washburn, the Chief Medical Examiner for San Francisco; and Yuki Castellano, a San Francisco district attorney.

#1. 1st to Die

#2. 2nd Chance

#3. 3rd Degree

#4. 4th of July

#5. The 5th Horseman

#6. The 6th Target

#7. 7th Heaven

#8. The 8th Confession

#9. The 9th Judgment

#10. 10th Anniversary

#11. 11th Hour

#12. 12th of Never

#13. Unlucky 13

#14. 14th Deadly Sin

#15. 15th Affair

#16. 16th Seduction


Author: Stephen King

The Dark Tower is a series of eight books written by American author Stephen King that incorporates themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western. It describes a “gunslinger” and his quest toward a tower, the nature of which is both physical and metaphorical. The series, and its use of the Dark Tower, expands upon Stephen King’s multiverse and in doing so, links together many of his other novels. King has described the series as his magnum opus. In addition to the eight novels of the series proper that comprise 4,250 pages, many of King’s other books relate to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses.

#0.5 The Little Sisters of Eluria

#1. The Gunslinger

#2. The Drawing of the Three

#3. The Waste Lands

#4. Wizard and Glass

#5. Wolves of the Calla

#6. Song of Susannah

#7. The Dark Tower

#8. The Wind Through the Keyhole

Author: George R.R. Martin

The whole series is comprised of one epic story that is still being written. It is intended to be complete in seven volumes, but the author has stated it could go on for longer.

#1. A Game of Thrones

#2. A Clash of Kings

#3. A Storm of Swords

#4. A Feast for Crows

#5. A Dance with Dragons


Author: J.K. Rowling

Orphan Harry learns he is a wizard on his 11th birthday when Hagrid escorts him to magic-teaching Hogwarts School. As a baby, his mother’s love protected him and vanquished the villain Voldemort, leaving the child famous as “The Boy who Lived”. With his friends Hermione and. Ron, Harry has to defeat the returned “He Who Must Not Be Named”.
#1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
#2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
#3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
#4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
#5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
#6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
#7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
#8. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child


Author: Jennifer Estep

The Elemental Assassin series focus on Gin Blanco, an assassin codenamed the Spider who can control the elements of Ice and Stone. When she’s not busy killing people and righting wrongs, Gin runs a barbecue restaurant called the Pork Pit in the fictional Southern metropolis of Ashland. The city is also home to giants, dwarves, vampires, and elementals – Air, Fire, Ice, and Stone.

#1. Spider’s Bite

#2. Web of Lies

#3. Venom

#4. Tangled Threads

#5. Spider’s Revenge

#5.5 Thread of Death

#6. By a Thread

#7. Widow’s Web

#8. Deadly Sting

#8.5 Kiss of Venom

#9. Heart of Venom

#10. The Spider

#11. Poison Promise

#12. Black Widow

#13. Spider’s Trap

#14. Bitter Bite


Author: Ken Follett

The first part of the Century Trilogy which follows five interrelated families throughout the course of the 20th century. The first book covers notable events such as World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women’s suffrage. The sequel Winter of the World covers World War II and was published on September 18, 2012. The third book, Edge of Eternity, covers the Cold War and was published in 2014.

#1. Fall of Giants
#2. Winter of the World
#3. Edge of Eternity

Author: Diana Gabaldon

The Outlander series focuses on 20th-century British nurse Claire Randall, who time travels to 18th-century Scotland and finds adventure and romance with the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser.

#0.5 – Virgins

#1 – Outlander

#2 – Dragonfly in Amber

#3 – Voyager

#4 – Drums of Autumn

#5 – The Fiery Cross

#6 – A Breath of Snow and Ashes

#7 – An Echo in the Bone

#7.5 – The Space Between

#8 – Written in My Own Heart’s Blood

#8.5 – A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows


Author: John Sandford

Virgil Flowers — tall, lean, late thirties, three times divorced, hair way too long for a cop’s — had kicked around a while before joining the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. First it was the army and the military police, then the police in St. Paul, and finally Lucas Davenport had brought him into the BCA, promising him, “We’ll only give you the hard stuff.”
He’d been doing the hard stuff for three years now — but never anything like this.


#1 – Dark of the Moon

#2 – Heat Lightning

#3 – Rough Country

#4 – Bad Blood

#5 – Shock Wave

#6 – Mad River

#7 – Storm Front

#8 – Deadline

#9 – Escape Clause

#10 – Deep Freeze

Author: Stephenie Meyer

Twilight is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author Stephenie Meyer. Released annually from 2005 through 2008, the four books chart the later teen years of Isabella “Bella” Swan, a girl who moves to Forks, Washington, and falls in love with a 104-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen.

#1. Twilight

#2. New Moon

#3. Eclipse

#4. Breaking Dawn

Author: Fern Michaels

he Sisterhood series comprises of 24 very well developed novels written by the famous and noteworthy writer, Fern Michaels between the years 2003 to 2014. The series deals with the problems faced by women and the ways to deal with them. The novels in this series show the lives if seven different women, who have experienced an unfair life at some point or the other. They face problems of a cheating husband, sexist colleagues and an unjust legal system to name a few. To deal with their problems, these seven women form a group under the name of ‘Sisterhood’. With their bonding growing stronger, the women discover their inner strength and keep changing the wrong to right that they face in their lives. They believe that in case of any injustice, there are two options; either to play dead or to fight back. With each act of justice, the women keep growing bolder and stronger. The initial couple of novels of the series were very successful, which laid the foundation of a well written series of 24 novels. The first novel was titled ‘Weekend Warriors’ in the year 2003, which introduced the characters and the plot of the series. It was continued in the next novel, which was titled ‘Payback’ and was published in the year 2004.

#1 – Weekend Warriors

#2 – Payback

#3 – Vendetta

#4 – The Jury

#5 – Sweet Revenge

#6 – Lethal Justice

#7 – Free Fall

#8 – Hide and Seek

#9 – Hokus Pokus

#10 – Fast Track

#11 – Collateral Damage

#12 – Final Justice

#13 – Under the Radar

#14 – Razor Sharp

#15 – Vanishing Act

#16 – Deadly Deals

#17 – Game Over

#18 – Cross Roads

#19 – Deja Vu

#20 – Home Free

#21 – Gotcha!

#22 – Blindsided

#23 – Kiss and Tell

#24 – Eyes Only

#25 – In Plain Sight

#26 – Point Blank

#27 – Crash and Burn

#28 – Need to Know


Author: Lee Child

Ex-military policeman Jack Reacher is a drifter. He’s just passing through Margrave, Georgia, and in less than an hour, he’s arrested for murder. Not much of a welcome. All Jack knows is that he didn’t kill anybody. At least not here. Not lately. But he doesn’t stand a chance of convincing anyone. not in Margrave, Georgia. Not a chance in hell.

#1. Killing Floor

#2. Die Trying

#3. Tripwire

#4. Running Blind (The Visitor)

#5. Echo Burning

#6. Without Fail

#7. Persuader

#8. The Enemy

#9. One Shot

#10. The Hard Way

#11. Bad Luck and Trouble

#12. Nothing to Lose

#12.5. A Guy Walks Into a Bar

#13. Gone Tomorrow

#14. 61 Hours

#15. Worth Dying For

#15.5. Second Son

#16. The Affair

#16.5. Deep Down

#17. A Wanted Man

#17.5. High Heat

#18. Never Go Back

#18.5. Not a Drill

#19. Personal

#19.5. Small Wars

#20. Make Me

#21. Night School

#22. Midnight Line 

#. No Middle Name (Complete Collection of Short Stories)


Author:  Barry Eisler

John Rain (also Junichi Fujiwara) is a Japanese-American international assassin. An assassin specializes in making his hits look like they’ve died from natural causes.

#1. A Clean Kill in Tokyo (Rain Fall)

#2. A Lonely Resurrection (Hard Rain, Blood for Blood)

#3. Winner Take All (Rain Storm, Chock Point)

#4. Redemption Games (Killing Rain, One Last Kill)

#5. Extremis ( The last Assassin)

#6. The Killer Ascendant (The Requiem For an Assassin)

#7. The Detachment

#8. Graveyard of Memories

#9. Zero Sum

 

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