Louis Joseph Vance Books in Order
Louis Joseph Vance is a renowned novelist celebrated for his prolific writing career. Educated in the preparatory department of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, he began crafting short stories and verse in 1901, eventually transitioning to novels that captivated readers worldwide. His iconic character, Michael Lanyard, also known as "The Lone Wolf," appeared in eight novels and 24 films between 1914 and 1949, as well as in radio and television series. Vance's work was a testament to his creative genius, with a unique blend of intrigue and suspense that continues to enthrall audiences.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Louis Joseph Vance
- #1AmazonThe Lone Wolf(1914)
- #2AmazonThe False Faces(1918)
- #3AmazonAlias the Lone Wolf(1921)
- #4AmazonRed Masquerade(1921)
- #5AmazonThe Lone Wolf Returns(1923)
- #6AmazonThe Lone Wolf's Son(1931)
- #7AmazonEncore the Lone Wolfe(1933)
- #8AmazonThe Lone Wolf's Last Prowl(1934)
- #9AmazonThe Lone Wolf and the Hidden Empire (With: Carl W. Smith)(1947)
- #1AmazonTerence O'Rourke(1904)
- #2AmazonThe Private War(1906)
- #3AmazonThe Brass Bowl(1907)
- #4AmazonThe Black Bag(1908)
- #5AmazonThe Bronze Bell(1909)
- #6AmazonThe Pool of Flame(1909)
- #7AmazonThe Fortune Hunter(1910)
- #8AmazonNo Man's Land a Romance(1910)
- #9AmazonCynthia-of-the-Minute(1911)
- #10AmazonThe Bandbox(1912)
- #11AmazonThe Destroying Angel(1912)
- #12AmazonJoan Thursday(1913)
- #13AmazonThe Day Of Days(1913)
- #14AmazonThe Trey O' Hearts(1914)
- #15AmazonSheep's Clothing(1915)
- #16AmazonNobody(1915)
- #17AmazonThe Dark Mirror(1920)
- #18AmazonLinda Lee, Incorporated(1922)
- #19AmazonBaroque(1923)
- #20AmazonMrs. Paramor(1923)
- #21AmazonThe Road to En-Dor(1925)
- #22AmazonWhite Fire(1926)
- #23AmazonThe Dead Ride Hard(1926)
- #24AmazonThey Call It Love(1927)
- #25AmazonThe Woman in the Shadow(1930)
- #26AmazonSpeaking of Women(1930)
- #27AmazonThe Trembling Flame(1931)
- #28AmazonThe Street of Strange Faces(1934)
About Louis Joseph Vance
Louis Joseph Vance is a renowned novelist celebrated for his prolific writing career. Educated in the preparatory department of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, he began crafting short stories and verse in 1901, eventually transitioning to novels that captivated readers worldwide. His iconic character, Michael Lanyard, also known as "The Lone Wolf," appeared in eight novels and 24 films between 1914 and 1949, as well as in radio and television series. Vance's work was a testament to his creative genius, with a unique blend of intrigue and suspense that continues to enthrall audiences.
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