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  1. His series include the Alex Cross novels, the Michael Bennett series, Private, Maximum Ride, Women’s Murder Club, Witch & Wizard, Daniel X, and his Middle School series for young adults. Patterson has written 21 novels in the popular Alex Cross series. His first novel published in the series was 1993’s Along Came A Spider.

    • James Patterson’s Bookshots
    • Non-Fiction Books by James Patterson
    • Alex Cross Books in Chronological Order
    • Confessions Books in Order
    • Crazy House Series
    • Daniel X Series
    • Detective Harriet Blue Series
    • House of Robots Series
    • Jack Morgan Series in Order
    • Little Geniuses
    Private Royals (2016, with Rees Jones)
    Airport: Code Red (2016, with Michael White)
    The Trial (2016, with Maxine Paetro)
    Breakpoint (2016, with Lee Stone)
    The Day America Told the Truth (1991, with Peter Kim)
    The Second American Revolution (1994, with Peter Kim)
    Against Medical Advice (2008, with Hal Friedman)
    The Murder of King Tut (2009, with Martin Dugard)
    Along Came a Spider (1993)
    Kiss the Girls (1995)
    Jack & Jill (1996)
    Cat and Mouse (1997)
    Confessions of a Murder Suspect (2012)
    Confessions: The Private School Murders (2013 with Maxine Paetro)
    Confessions: The Paris Mysteries (2014 with Maxine Paetro)
    Confessions: The Murder of an Angel (2015 with Maxine Paetro)
    Crazy House (2017, with Gabrielle Charbonnet)
    Fall of Crazy House (2018, with Gabrielle Charbonnet)
    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X (2008, with Michael Ledwidge)
    Watch the Skies (2009, with Ned Rust)
    Demons and Druids (2010, with Adam Sadler)
    Game Over (2011, with Ned Rust)
    Never Never (2016, with Candice Fox)
    Fifty Fifty (2017, with Candice Fox)
    Liar Liar (2018, with Candice Fox)
    House of Robots (2014, with Chris Grabenstein)
    Robots Go Wild! (2015, with Chris Grabenstein)
    Robot Revolution (2017, with Chris Grabenstein)
    Private (2010, with Maxine Paetro)
    Private London (2011)
    Private Games with Mark Sullivan (2012)
    Private: #1 Suspect (2012)
    Big Words for Little Geniuses (2017, with Susan Patterson)
    Cuddly Critters for Little Geniuses (2018, with Susan Patterson)
    • Alex Cross Series. James Patterson’s Alex Cross series is probably his most notable and most well-known work. It’s a crime/mystery thriller revolving around Alex Cross, a Metropolitan P.D.
    • Ali Cross Spinoff Series. The Ali Cross Series is sort of a spinoff of the Alex Cross series, revolving around Ali, his son, who also strives to be a renowned detective.
    • Women’s Murder Club Series. The Women’s Murder Club series is also an incredibly popular James Patterson series of mystery novels happening in San Francisco.
    • Michael Bennet Series. Michael Bennet is another brilliant detective from the mind of James Patterson, and this series of thrillers follow his adventures.
  2. May 9, 2023 · The House of Kennedy / The Kennedy Curse (2020) The Last Days of John Lennon (2020) Walk in My Combat Boots (2021) The Defense Lawyer (2021) E.R. Nurses: True Stories from America’s Greatest Unsung Heroes (2021) James Patterson by James Patterson: The Stories of My Life (2022)

  3. Among his works are the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women’s Murder Club, Maximum Ride, Daniel X, NYPD Red, Witch and Wizard, and Private series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction, and romance novels. We looked at all of the books authored by James Patterson and bring a list of James Patterson’s books in order for you to ...

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