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Stephen Hunter Books in Order
Stephen Hunter is a renowned author of fourteen novels and a respected film critic. As a chief critic at The Washington Post, he has garnered widespread recognition for his insightful reviews. His writing career has been marked by several notable achievements, including the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for his work as a film critic. With his unique blend of literary talent and cinematic expertise, Hunter has established himself as a prominent figure in the world of literature and film. He currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland, where he continues to write and contribute to the literary landscape. His novels have captivated readers worldwide, solidifying his position as a master storyteller.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Stephen Hunter's book series? Stephen Hunter has written 8 book series. The most notable is the Bibliomysteries series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Stephen Hunter
- #1
The Book of Virtue (By: Ken Bruen)(2012) - #2
Pronghorns of the Third Reich (By: C.J. Box)(2012) - #3
The Book Thing (By: Laura Lippman)(2012) - #4
The Book Case (By: Nelson DeMille)(2012) - #5
An Acceptable Sacrifice (By: Jeffery Deaver)(2012) - #6
Death Leaves a Bookmark (By: William Link)(2012) - #7
The Final Testament (By: Peter Blauner)(2013) - #8
Rides a Stranger (By: David Bell)(2013) - #9
The Long Sonata of the Dead (By: Andrew Taylor)(2013) - #10
The Book of Ghosts (By: Reed Farrel Coleman)(2013) - #11
The Compendium of Srem (By: F. Paul Wilson)(2014) - #12
What's in a Name? (By: Thomas H. Cook)(2014) - #13
Remaindered (By: Peter Lovesey)(2014) - #14
The Sequel (By: R.L. Stine)(2014) - #15
The Gospel of Sheba (By: Lyndsay Faye)(2014) - #16
Book Club (By: Loren D. Estleman)(2014) - #17
The Nature of My Inheritance (By: Bradford Morrow)(2014) - #18
It's in the Book (By: Max Allan Collins,Mickey Spillane)(2014) - #19
The Scroll (By: Anne Perry)(2014) - #20
The Book of the Lion (By: Thomas Perry)(2015) - #21
The Little Men (By: Megan Abbott)(2015) - #22
Condor in the Stacks (By: James Grady)(2015) - #23
Mystery, Inc. (By: Joyce Carol Oates)(2015) - #24
Every Seven Years (By: Denise Mina)(2015) - #25
From the Queen (By: Carolyn Hart)(2015) - #26
The Travelling Companion (By: Ian Rankin)(2016) - #27
Citadel(2016) - #28
Reconciliation Day (By: Christopher Fowler)(2016) - #29
Dead Dames Don't Sing (By: John Harvey)(2016) - #30
The Haze (By: James W. Hall)(2016) - #31
Hoodoo Harry (By: Joe R. Lansdale)(2017) - #32
The Pretty Little Box (By: Charles Todd)(2018) - #33
Seven Years (By: Peter Robinson)(2018) - #34
The Hemingway Valise (By: Robert Olen Butler)(2018) - #35
The Last Honest Horse Thief (By: Michael Koryta)(2018) - #36
The Girl Who Did Say No (By: David Handler)(2020) - #37
The Traitor (By: Martin Edwards)(2022) - #38
The Dark Door (By: Lisa Unger)(2022) - #39
The Honeymoon Trap (By: Peter Swanson)(2022)
- #1
Hot Springs(2000) - #2
Pale Horse Coming(2001) - #3
Havana(2003) - #4
The Bullet Garden(2023) - #5
Front Sight(2024)
- #1
Rambo (By: David Morrell)(2022) - #2
Elvis Cole and Joe Pike (By: Robert Crais)(2022) - #3
Jack Taylor (By: Ken Bruen)(2022) - #4
Jack Reacher (By: Lee Child)(2022) - #5
Charlie Parker (By: John Connolly)(2022) - #6
Hieronymus Bosch (By: Michael Connelly)(2022) - #7
Lincoln Rhyme (By: Jeffery Deaver)(2022) - #8
Alex Delaware (By: Jonathan Kellerman)(2022) - #9
Tess Monaghan (By: Laura Lippman)(2022) - #10
Charlie Resnick (By: John Harvey)(2022) - #11
Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus (By: Faye Kellerman)(2022) - #12
Inspector Morse (By: Colin Dexter)(2022) - #13
Dismas Hardy (By: John Lescroart)(2022) - #14
Bob Lee Swagger(2022) - #15
Aloysius X. L. Pendergast (By: Douglas Preston)(2022) - #16
Lou Boldt (By: Ridley Pearson)(2022) - #17
Spenser (By: Robert B. Parker)(2022) - #18
Charlotte and Thomas Pitt (By: Anne Perry)(2022) - #19
John Rebus (By: Ian Rankin)(2022) - #20
Mallory (By: Carol O'Connell)(2022) - #21
Jane Whitefield (By: Thomas Perry)(2022) - #22
Ian Rutledge (By: Charles Todd)(2022) - #23
Amos Walker (By: Loren D. Estleman)(2022) - #24
Precious Ramotswe (By: Alexander McCall Smith)(2022) - #25
Maisie Dobbs (By: Jacqueline Winspear)(2022) - #26
The Lincoln Lawyer (By: Michael Connelly)(2022) - #27
Condor (By: James Grady)(2023) - #28
Ben Kincaid (By: William Bernhardt)(2023) - #29
Repairman Jack (By: F. Paul Wilson)(2023) - #30
Joe Pickett (By: C.J. Box)(2024) - #31
Peter Diamond (By: Peter Lovesey)(2024) - #32
Nathan Heller (By: Max Allan Collins)(2024)
- #1
Violent Screen(1995) - #2
Now Playing at the Valencia(2005) - #3
American Gunfight (With: John Bainbridge Jr.)(2005)
- #1
Dead Zero(2010) - #2
Soft Target(2011)
- #1
The Master Sniper(1980) - #2
The Second Saladin(1982) - #3
The Spanish Gambit / Tapestry of Spies(1985) - #4
Target(1985) - #5
The Day Before Midnight(1989) - #6
Dirty White Boys(1994) - #7
I, Ripper(2015) - #8
Basil's War(2021) - #9
The Gun Man Jackson Swagger(2025) - #10
Stephen Longacre's Greatest Match(2014) - #11
Citadel(2016)
- #1
Point of Impact(1993) - #2
Black Light(1996) - #3
Time to Hunt(1998) - #4
The 47th Samurai(2007) - #5
Night of Thunder(2008) - #6
I, Sniper(2009) - #7
Dead Zero(2010) - #8
The Third Bullet(2013) - #9
Sniper's Honor(2014) - #10
G-Man(2017) - #11
Game of Snipers(2019) - #12
Targeted(2022)
- #1
The Second Saladin(1982) - #2
Point of Impact(1993) - #3
Dirty White Boys(1994) - #4
Black Light(1996) - #5
Time to Hunt(1998) - #6
Hot Springs(2000) - #7
Pale Horse Coming(2001) - #8
Havana(2003) - #9
The 47th Samurai(2007) - #10
Night of Thunder(2008) - #11
I, Sniper(2009) - #12
Dead Zero(2010) - #13
Soft Target(2011) - #14
The Third Bullet(2013) - #15
Sniper's Honor(2014) - #16
G-Man(2017) - #17
Game of Snipers(2019) - #18
Targeted(2022) - #19
The Bullet Garden(2023) - #20
City of Meat(2024) - #21
Five Dolls for the Gut Hook(2024) - #22
Johnny Tuesday(2024) - #23
The Gun Man Jackson Swagger(2025)
About Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter is a renowned author of fourteen novels and a respected film critic. As a chief critic at The Washington Post, he has garnered widespread recognition for his insightful reviews. His writing career has been marked by several notable achievements, including the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for his work as a film critic. With his unique blend of literary talent and cinematic expertise, Hunter has established himself as a prominent figure in the world of literature and film. He currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland, where he continues to write and contribute to the literary landscape. His novels have captivated readers worldwide, solidifying his position as a master storyteller.
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