David S. Brody Books in Order
David S. Brody is a Boston Globe bestselling fiction writer and celebrated local author, earning the title of "Best Local Author" by the Boston Phoenix newspaper. With a strong academic background in law from Georgetown and the humanities at Tufts University, Brody's diverse expertise informs his writing. As a former Director of the New England Antiquities Research Association (NEARA), he has spent years delving into the mysteries of pre-Columbian exploration of America. His research has taken him to the forefront of the screen, with appearances as a guest expert on documentaries airing on the History Channel, Travel Channel, PBS, and Discovery Channel, cementing his reputation as a knowledgeable and captivating voice in the world of historical fiction and nonfiction.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by David S. Brody
- #1AmazonCabal of the Westford Knight(2009)
- #2AmazonThief on the Cross(2011)
- #3AmazonPowdered Gold(2013)
- #4AmazonThe Oath of Nimrod(2014)
- #5AmazonThe Isaac Question(2015)
- #6AmazonEchoes of Atlantis(2016)
- #7AmazonThe Cult of Venus(2017)
- #8AmazonThe Swagger Sword(2018)
- #9AmazonTreasure Templari(2019)
- #10AmazonWatchtower of Turtle Island(2020)
- #11AmazonRomerica(2020)
- #12AmazonThe Pillars of Enoch(2021)
- #13AmazonSheba's Revenge(2021)
- #14AmazonThe Serpent Oracle(2022)
- #15AmazonThe Solomon Sigil(2022)
- #16AmazonOne Nation Under John(2023)
- #17AmazonThe Rosy Cross (With: Kimberly A. Scott)(2023)
- #18AmazonThe Ossuary (With: Kimberly A. Scott)(2024)
- #19AmazonThe Essex Junta (With: Kimberly A. Scott)(2024)
- #20AmazonTemplar Lies: AI and the Lost Treasure (With: Kimberly A. Scott)(2025)
- #21AmazonThe Magda Line(2025)
About David S. Brody
David S. Brody is a Boston Globe bestselling fiction writer and celebrated local author, earning the title of "Best Local Author" by the Boston Phoenix newspaper. With a strong academic background in law from Georgetown and the humanities at Tufts University, Brody's diverse expertise informs his writing. As a former Director of the New England Antiquities Research Association (NEARA), he has spent years delving into the mysteries of pre-Columbian exploration of America. His research has taken him to the forefront of the screen, with appearances as a guest expert on documentaries airing on the History Channel, Travel Channel, PBS, and Discovery Channel, cementing his reputation as a knowledgeable and captivating voice in the world of historical fiction and nonfiction.
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