Frank G. Slaughter Books in Order
Frank G. Slaughter is a renowned American novelist and physician, celebrated for his prolific writing career and contributions to medical literature. With over 60 million copies sold, his novels seamlessly blend his medical expertise, historical insights, and biblical knowledge. Drawing from his own experiences as a doctor, Slaughter's works often introduce readers to groundbreaking medical research and innovative technologies. Born in Washington, D.C., Slaughter's family relocated to a farm in North Carolina, where he developed a passion for learning that led him to earn a bachelor's degree from Trinity College at just 17. He continued his education at Johns Hopkins University, eventually combining his medical career with writing, beginning his fiction career in 1935 while practicing medicine at Riverside Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Notable works include <i>The Purple Quest</i>, <i>Surgeon, U.S.A.</i>, <i>Epidemic! </i>, <i>Tomorrow's Miracle</i>, and <i>The Scarlet Cord</i>.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Frank G. Slaughter
- #1AmazonSangaree(1920)
- #2AmazonThat None Should Die(1941)
- #3AmazonAir Surgeon(1943)
- #4AmazonBattle Surgeon(1944)
- #5AmazonA Touch Of Glory(1945)
- #6AmazonYour Body Your Mind(1947)
- #7AmazonThe Golden Isle(1947)
- #8AmazonDivine Mistress(1949)
- #9AmazonThe Road to Bithynia(1951)
- #10AmazonFort Everglades(1951)
- #11AmazonEast Side General(1952)
- #12AmazonThe Galileans(1953)
- #13AmazonStorm Haven(1953)
- #14AmazonThe Song of Ruth(1954)
- #15AmazonBuccaneer Surgeon(1954)
- #16AmazonFlight From Natchez(1955)
- #17AmazonThe Healer(1955)
- #18AmazonDarien Venture(1955)
- #19AmazonThe Warrior(1956)
- #20AmazonThe Scarlet Cord(1956)
- #21AmazonThe Mapmaker(1957)
- #22AmazonThe Golden Ones(1957)
- #23AmazonDaybreak(1958)
- #24AmazonShadow of Evil(1959)
- #25AmazonDeadly Lady Of Madagascar(1959)
- #26AmazonThe Thorn Of Arimathea(1959)
- #27AmazonThe Crown and the Cross(1959)
- #28AmazonLorena(1959)
- #29AmazonPilgrims in Paradise(1960)
- #30AmazonThe Land and the Promise(1960)
- #31AmazonEpidemic!(1961)
- #32AmazonThe Curse of Jezebel(1961)
- #33AmazonDavid(1962)
- #34AmazonTomorrow's Miracle(1962)
- #35AmazonDevil's Harvest(1963)
- #36AmazonUpon This Rock(1963)
- #37AmazonA Savage Place(1964)
- #38AmazonConstantine(1965)
- #39AmazonThe Purple Quest(1965)
- #40AmazonGod's Warrior(1967)
- #41AmazonSpencer Brade, M.D.(1967)
- #42AmazonDoctors' Wives(1967)
- #43AmazonThe Sins of Herod(1968)
- #44AmazonFlaming Frontier(1968)
- #45AmazonSurgeon's Choice(1969)
- #46AmazonCountdown(1970)
- #47AmazonSword and Scalpel(1970)
- #48AmazonCode Five(1971)
- #49AmazonConvention, M.D.(1972)
- #50AmazonSurgeon, U. S. A(1973)
- #51AmazonWomen in White(1974)
- #52AmazonLifeblood(1974)
- #53AmazonThe Stonewall Brigade(1975)
- #54AmazonDeep is the Shadow(1975)
- #55AmazonPlague Ship(1976)
- #56AmazonDevil's Gamble(1977)
- #57AmazonBuccaneer Doctor(1978)
- #58AmazonThe Passionate Rebel(1979)
- #59AmazonGospel Fever(1980)
- #60AmazonDoctor's Daughters(1981)
- #61AmazonDoctors at Risk(1983)
- #62AmazonNo Greater Love(1985)
About Frank G. Slaughter
Frank G. Slaughter is a renowned American novelist and physician, celebrated for his prolific writing career and contributions to medical literature. With over 60 million copies sold, his novels seamlessly blend his medical expertise, historical insights, and biblical knowledge. Drawing from his own experiences as a doctor, Slaughter's works often introduce readers to groundbreaking medical research and innovative technologies. Born in Washington, D.C., Slaughter's family relocated to a farm in North Carolina, where he developed a passion for learning that led him to earn a bachelor's degree from Trinity College at just 17. He continued his education at Johns Hopkins University, eventually combining his medical career with writing, beginning his fiction career in 1935 while practicing medicine at Riverside Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Notable works include <i>The Purple Quest</i>, <i>Surgeon, U.S.A.</i>, <i>Epidemic! </i>, <i>Tomorrow's Miracle</i>, and <i>The Scarlet Cord</i>.
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