Walter Wager Books in Order

Walter Wager is a renowned author of mystery and spy fiction, celebrated for his gripping stories that have captivated audiences worldwide. His notable works include the bestselling novel '58 Minutes' (1987), which served as the basis for the action film Die Hard 2 in 1990. His other novels, such as 'Viper Three' (1972) and 'Telefon' (1975), were adapted into major motion pictures in 1977, cementing his status as a master of the genre. Under the pseudonym 'John Tiger', Wager penned original novels inspired by the iconic TV series 'I Spy' and 'Mission: Impossible' in the 1960s. Born in the Bronx, New York, to Russian immigrant parents, Wager's diverse background influenced his writing. He graduated from Columbia College at Columbia University in 1944, later earning a law degree from Harvard and an aviation law degree from Northwestern University. His experiences as an aviation law consultant to the Israeli government and an editor at the United Nations further shaped his writing. Wager's transition to writing began with radio scripts and eventually led to his successful writing career.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Walter Wager

  • #1
    Nothing Lasts Forever (By: Roderick Thorp)(1979)
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    58 Minutes / Die Hard 2: Die Harder(1987)
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    Mission: Impossible (As: John Tiger)(1967)
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    The Setting of the Rising Sun (By: Max Walker,Terry C. Treadwell)(1968)
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  • #3
    Code Name Judas (By: Max Walker)(1968)
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    Code Name : Rapier (By: Max Walker,Jim Phelps)(1968)
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  • #5
    Code Name: Little Ivan (As: John Tiger)(1969)
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  • #6
    The Priceless Particle (By: Talmage Powell)(1969)
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  • #7
    The Money Explosion (By: Talmage Powell)(1970)
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  • #8
    Cellar Team (By: Talmage Powell)(1972)
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  • #9
    Mission Impossible (By: Randall Boyll)(1996)
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  • #10
    The Aztec Imperative (By: James Luceno)(1996)
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  • #11
    Ring of Fire (By: Tom Philbin)(1996)
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  • #12
    Weasels Ripped My Flesh!: Two-Fisted Stories From Men's Adventure Magazines of the 1950s, '60s & '70s(2013)
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    My Side: By King Kong(1977)
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  • #2
    Stutterin' Boy (With: Mel Tillis)(1984)
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    Death Hits the Jackpot (As: John Tiger)(1954)
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  • #2
    Operation Intrigue (As: Walter Hermann)(1956)
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  • #3
    Sledgehammer(1971)
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  • #4
    Swap(1972)
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  • #5
    Twilight's Last Gleaming / Viper Three(1972)
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  • #6
    Time of Reckoning(1977)
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  • #7
    Telefon(1977)
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  • #8
    Warhead(1978)
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  • #9
    Designated Hitter(1982)
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  • #10
    Otto's Boy(1985)
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  • #11
    The Assassin(1985)
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  • #12
    Raw Deal(1986)
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  • #13
    The Spirit Team(1996)
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  • #14
    Tunnel(2000)
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  • #15
    Kelly's People(2002)
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About Walter Wager

Walter Wager is a renowned author of mystery and spy fiction, celebrated for his gripping stories that have captivated audiences worldwide. His notable works include the bestselling novel '58 Minutes' (1987), which served as the basis for the action film Die Hard 2 in 1990. His other novels, such as 'Viper Three' (1972) and 'Telefon' (1975), were adapted into major motion pictures in 1977, cementing his status as a master of the genre. Under the pseudonym 'John Tiger', Wager penned original novels inspired by the iconic TV series 'I Spy' and 'Mission: Impossible' in the 1960s. Born in the Bronx, New York, to Russian immigrant parents, Wager's diverse background influenced his writing. He graduated from Columbia College at Columbia University in 1944, later earning a law degree from Harvard and an aviation law degree from Northwestern University. His experiences as an aviation law consultant to the Israeli government and an editor at the United Nations further shaped his writing. Wager's transition to writing began with radio scripts and eventually led to his successful writing career.

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