Jack Higgins Books in Order
Renowned author Jack Higgins is a masterful storyteller known for crafting gripping thrillers that captivate readers worldwide. As a bestselling author, he has penned over seventy novels, including the iconic 'The Eagle Has Landed' and 'The Wolf at the Door.' With a staggering 250 million copies sold globally, Higgins' work has firmly established him as a household name in the literary world. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Higgins spent his formative years in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he was exposed to the city's tumultuous history of political and religious violence. His childhood experiences, including narrowly escaping gunfire and a tram bombing, would later shape the narrative of many of his novels, often set against the backdrop of the Irish Republican struggle.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jack Higgins
- #1AmazonEye of the Storm / Midnight Man(1992)
- #2AmazonThunder Point(1993)
- #3AmazonOn Dangerous Ground(1994)
- #4AmazonAngel of Death(1995)
- #5AmazonDrink with the Devil(1996)
- #6AmazonThe President's Daughter(1997)
- #7AmazonThe White House Connection(1998)
- #8AmazonDay of Reckoning(2000)
- #9AmazonEdge of Danger(2001)
- #10AmazonMidnight Runner(2002)
- #11AmazonBad Company(2003)
- #12AmazonDark Justice(2004)
- #13AmazonWithout Mercy(2005)
- #14AmazonThe Killing Ground(2008)
- #15AmazonRough Justice(2008)
- #16AmazonA Darker Place(2009)
- #17AmazonThe Wolf at the Door(2009)
- #18AmazonThe Judas Gate(2010)
- #19AmazonA Devil is Waiting(2012)
- #20AmazonThe Death Trade(2013)
- #21AmazonRain on the Dead(2014)
- #22AmazonThe Midnight Bell(2016)
- #1AmazonSad Wind from the Sea (As:Harry Patterson)(1959)
- #2AmazonThe Thousand Faces of Night (As:Harry Patterson)(1961)
- #3AmazonHell Is Too Crowded (As:Harry Patterson)(1962)
- #4AmazonComes the Dark Stranger (As:Harry Patterson)(1962)
- #5AmazonSeven Pillars to Hell / Sheba (As:Hugh Marlowe)(1963)
- #6AmazonPay the Devil (As:Harry Patterson)(1963)
- #7AmazonThe Dark Side of the Island (As:Harry Patterson)(1963)
- #8AmazonA Phoenix in the Blood (As:Harry Patterson)(1964)
- #9AmazonWrath of the Lion (As:Harry Patterson)(1964)
- #10AmazonPassage by Night (As:Hugh Marlowe)(1964)
- #11AmazonThunder at Noon / Dillinger (As:Harry Patterson)(1964)
- #12AmazonThe Iron Tiger (As:Harry Patterson)(1966)
- #13AmazonA Candle for the Dead / The Violent Enemy (As:Hugh Marlowe)(1966)
- #14AmazonEast of Desolation(1968)
- #15AmazonIn the Hour Before Midnight / The Sicilian Heritage(1969)
- #16AmazonA Game for Heroes (As:James Graham)(1970)
- #17AmazonNight Judgement at Sinos(1970)
- #18AmazonThe Wrath of God (As:James Graham)(1971)
- #19AmazonThe Last Place God Made(1971)
- #20AmazonToll for the Brave (As:Harry Patterson)(1971)
- #21AmazonThe Khufra Run (As:James Graham)(1972)
- #22AmazonThe Run to Morning / Bloody Passage (As:James Graham)(1974)
- #23AmazonStorm Warning(1976)
- #24AmazonThe Valhalla Exchange(1976)
- #25AmazonTo Catch a King (As:Harry Patterson)(1979)
- #26AmazonSolo / The Cretan Lover(1980)
- #27AmazonLuciano's Luck(1981)
- #28AmazonExocet(1983)
- #29AmazonA Season in Hell(1988)
- #30AmazonMemoirs of a Dance-Hall Romeo(1989)
- #31AmazonNorthern Frights(2017)
- #32His first bestseller as Higgins was The Eagle Has Landed(1975)
About Jack Higgins
Renowned author Jack Higgins is a masterful storyteller known for crafting gripping thrillers that captivate readers worldwide. As a bestselling author, he has penned over seventy novels, including the iconic 'The Eagle Has Landed' and 'The Wolf at the Door.' With a staggering 250 million copies sold globally, Higgins' work has firmly established him as a household name in the literary world. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Higgins spent his formative years in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he was exposed to the city's tumultuous history of political and religious violence. His childhood experiences, including narrowly escaping gunfire and a tram bombing, would later shape the narrative of many of his novels, often set against the backdrop of the Irish Republican struggle.
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