Bob Reiss / Ethan Black Books in Order
Bob Reiss is an American author of nonfiction and fiction books. Reiss has written more than 20 books, including Purgatory Road, a murder mystery set in Antarctica, The Road to Extrema, a study of the destruction of Brazilian rain forests, The Coming Storm, which focuses on global warming and catastrophic weather. Many of his novels and articles are based on his travels to Alaska, Hong Kong, Somalia, South Africa, Antarctica, and other locations around the world. White Plague, a novel set on a US icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean, was published in January 2015, under the name of James Abel. Protocol Zero, second book in the series, was published in August, 2015, followed by Cold Silence in 2016 and Vector in 2017. Bob received a best magazine reporting New York Press Club award in 2018 for his coverage of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Fortune Magazine.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Bob Reiss / Ethan Black
- #1AmazonSummer Fires(1979)
- #2AmazonThe Casco Deception(1983)
- #3AmazonDivine Assassin(1985)
- #4AmazonSaltmaker(1988)
- #5AmazonFlamingo(1990)
- #6AmazonThe Last Spy(1993)
- #7AmazonPurgatory Road(1996)
- #8AmazonBlack Monday(2005)
- #9AmazonThe Side Effect(2006)
- #10AmazonStill Hungry(2022)
- #11AmazonThe Impossible Detective(2026)
About Bob Reiss / Ethan Black
Bob Reiss is an American author of nonfiction and fiction books. Reiss has written more than 20 books, including Purgatory Road, a murder mystery set in Antarctica, The Road to Extrema, a study of the destruction of Brazilian rain forests, The Coming Storm, which focuses on global warming and catastrophic weather. Many of his novels and articles are based on his travels to Alaska, Hong Kong, Somalia, South Africa, Antarctica, and other locations around the world. White Plague, a novel set on a US icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean, was published in January 2015, under the name of James Abel. Protocol Zero, second book in the series, was published in August, 2015, followed by Cold Silence in 2016 and Vector in 2017. Bob received a best magazine reporting New York Press Club award in 2018 for his coverage of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Fortune Magazine.
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