David Baldacci Books in Order
David Baldacci is a New York Times bestselling author of crime thrillers in series and standalone novels known for his fast-paced, page-turning plots, and complex, life-like characters.
Here is the list of David Baldacci books in order of publication for his book series, standalones, novellas, short stories, anthologies, and nonfiction books.
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Sean King Michelle Maxwell Series (Books in Order)
Former Secret Service agents Sean King and Michelle Maxwell team up as PIs to investigate political conspiracies, corruption, and high-stakes crimes.
- Split Second, 2003
- Hour Game, 2004
- Simple Genius, 2007
- First Family, 2009
- The Sixth Man, 2011
- King and Maxwell, 2013
Camel Club Series (Books in Order)
A group of four eccentric outsiders, known as the Camel Club, working together to uncover conspiracies that powerful forces will do anything to keep hidden.
- The Camel Club, 2005
- The Collectors, 2006
- Stone Cold, 2007
- Divine Justice, 2008
- Hell’s Corner, 2010
- Bullseye, 2014 (novella)
Shaw Series (Books in Order)
Government assassin Shaw, a man with no first name, begins to question his missions and his handlers.
- The Whole Truth, 2008
- Deliver Us From Evil, 2010
John Puller Series (Books in Order)
A combat veteran and special agent with the U.S. Army.
- Zero Day, 2011
- The Forgotten, 2012
- The Escape, 2014
- No Man’s Land, 2016
- Daylight, 2020
Will Robie Series (Books in Order)
A highly trained government hitman tasked with eliminating the nation’s worst threats.
- The Innocent, 2012
- The Hit, 2013
- Bullseye, 2014 (novella)
- The Target, 2014
- The Guilty, 2015
- End Game, 2017
Amos Decker Series (Books in Order)
Nicknamed “Memory Man”, Amos Decker has perfect recall following a traumatic brain injury, a gift that helps him solve complex crimes.
Note: Walk the Wire has prominent characters from the Will Robie series, thus it’s recommended to read it after End Game.
- Memory Man, 2015
- The Last Mile, 2016
- The Fix, 2017
- The Fallen, 2018
- Redemption, 2019
- Walk the Wire, 2020
- Long Shadows, 2022
Atlee Pine Series (Books in Order)
FBI agent Atlee Pine patrols the remote wilderness of the Grand Canyon, investigating violent crimes while haunted by a deep childhood trauma
- Long Road to Mercy, 2018
- A Minute to Midnight, 2019
- Daylight, 2020
- Mercy, 2021
Aloysius Archer Series (Books in Order)
Aloysius Archer, a war veteran turned private investigator in post-World War II
- One Good Deed, 2019
- A Gambling Man, 2021
- Dream Town, 2022
The 6:20 Man Series (Travis Devine – Books in Order)
Former Army Ranger Travis Devine is pulled from his quiet commuter routine into a world of financial intrigue, espionage, and murder
- The 6:20 Man, 2022
- The Edge, 2023
- To Die For, 2024
Walter Nash Series (Books in Order)
After surviving a mass shooting, Walter Nash uncovers dark secrets connected to the crime
- Nash Falls, 2025
- Hope Rises, 2026
Vega Jane Series (Books in Order)
A fantasy adventure series following Vega Jane, a young girl living in a mysterious village surrounded by deadly creatures and forbidden truths
- The Finisher (aka Vega Jane and the Secrets of Sorcery), 2014
- The Keeper (aka Vega Jane and the Maze of Monsters), 2015
- The Width of the World (aka Vega Jane and the Rebels’ Revolt), 2017
- The Stars Below (aka Vega Jane and the End of Time), 2019
Freddy and the French Fries Series (Books in Order)
A children’s series about Freddy and his friends as they solve mysteries and get into humorous adventures
- Fries Alive!, 2005
- The Mystery of Silas Finklebean, 2006
Novellas and Short Stories
- No Time Left, 2012
- Bullseye, 2014 (novella)
- The Final Play, 2021 (formerly published as The Mighty Johns)
Standalone Novels (Publication Order)
- Absolute Power, 1996
- Total Control, 1997
- The Winner, 1998
- The Simple Truth, 1999
- Saving Faith, 2000
- Wish You Well, 2001
- Last Man Standing, 2001
- The Christmas Train, 2001
- True Blue, 2009
- One Summer, 2011
- No Rest For the Dead, 2011 (with Jeff Abbott, Sandra Brown, Thomas H Cook, Jeff Lindsay, Diana Gabaldon, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew F Gulli, Lamia Gulli, Peter James, J A Jance, Faye Kellerman, Raymond Khoury, John Lescroart, Gayle Lynds, Alexander McCall Smith, Phillip Margolin, Michael Palmer, T Jefferson Parker, Matthew Pearl, Kathy Reichs, Marcus Sakey, Jonathan Santlofer, Lisa Scottoline, R L Stine, and Marcia Talley)
- Simply Lies, 2023
- A Calamity of Souls, 2024
- Strangers in Time, 2025
Series The Author Contributed To
39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Books
- Day of Doom, 2013
Short Story Collections and Anthologies
- In Good Company, 2001
- Their World is Law, 2002
- The Mighty Johns, 2002
- FaceOff, 2014
- Suspense Magazine June 2014, 2014
Non-Fiction Books
- Origins of Wish You Well, 2000
Where to Start Reading the David Baldacci Books
If you’re new to David Baldacci, the following books are widely considered excellent starting points, offering a mix of standalones and series openers that showcase his range as a storyteller.
- The Innocent – A gripping introduction to assassin Will Robie, whose refusal to carry out a kill order puts him directly in the crosshairs of his own government.
- Absolute Power – David Baldacci’s debut novel where a professional burglar witnesses a murder involving the President and becomes the target of a ruthless cover-up.
- The Camel Club – The first Camel Club novel, which blends political conspiracy with an eccentric group of outsiders determined to uncover the truth.
- The Winner – A high-stakes standalone thriller about a young mother who is forced into a dangerous new life after she won a huge lottery jackpot.
- Total Control – A suspenseful standalone thriller featuring a woman who investigates her husband’s mysterious disappearance after a plane crash.
- Split Second – The first novel in the Sean King & Michelle Maxwell series, centered on a Secret Service failure that may not have been an accident.
- Memory Man – The start of the Amos Decker series, introducing a detective with perfect memory who is dealing with an unspeakable personal tragedy that will shape the rest of the books in the series.
- A Minute to Midnight – A fast-paced Atlee Pine thriller that uncovers more about the FBI agent’s past while she is hunting a ritualistic killer.
- The Simple Truth – A legal thriller in which an innocent man’s exoneration sparks a deadly conspiracy reaching all the way up to the highest levels of power.
David Baldacci Biography
David Baldacci is a New York Times Bestselling author crime, thriller, and suspense novels.
Official website: davidbaldacci.com
Born in Richmond, Virginia in 1960, He grew up in a family of readers, which shaped his future direction in life. Thus, he developed a love of reading early on before eventually pursuing a career in law.
After he finished high school at Henrico High School, he wrote several shorter stories. However, he could not make a living from these, so he decided to continue his studies. After studying political science at Virginia Commonwealth University and earning a law degree from the University of Virginia, he worked as a lawyer in Washington D.C. for several years.
While practicing law, he continued writing fiction in his spare time, which became his debut novel, Absolute Power, in 1966. After the book became an international bestseller, it was adapted into a movie starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman.

Since then, the author wrote more than 60 novels across multiple genres, including crime thrillers, spy novels, legal mysteries, historical fiction, and young adult novels. His works have sold over 150 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 40 languages.
Beyond his writing career, he is an active philanthropist who uses his fame as an author to give back to the community. For example, he founded the Wish You Well Foundation with his wife, supporting literacy initiatives in underprivileged communities, and has been involved with organizations such as the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Over the years, he has received numerous honors, including the International Thriller Writers’ ThrillerMaster Award, the Library of Virginia’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Fiction, and recognition as the 2024 PEN/Faulkner Literary Champion for his lifelong commitment to literary advocacy.
David Baldacci Book Adaptations
Several of David Baldacci’s novels have been adapted into feature films, movies, and television series, bringing his stories to both the big and small screen.
- Absolute Power (1997) – Feature film starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Ed Harris, based on Baldacci’s debut novel
- King and Maxwell (2013) – Television series starring Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn; aired for one season
- Wish You Well (2013) – Television film starring Mackenzie Foy, Josh Lucas, and Ellen Burstyn
- The Christmas Train (2017) – Television film starring Dermot Mulroney and Kimberly Williams-Paisley
- One Summer (2021) – Television film starring Sam Page and Sarah Drew
- Gray (2023) – Original television series starring Patricia Clarkson and Rupert Everett
David Baldacci Awards and Honors
Over the years, David Baldacci has received numerous literary honors for both individual novels and his overall contribution to the thriller genre.
Major Career Honors
- PEN/Faulkner Literary Champion (2024), recognizing a lifetime commitment to literary advocacy
- International Thriller Writers’ ThrillerMaster Award
- Literary Lifetime Achievement Award, Library of Virginia (2017)
- Honorary Platinum Bestseller Award / Specsavers Nielsen Bestseller Award (2018)
Major Award Wins
- Hour Game – Library of Virginia Award for Literary Fiction (2005)
- The Sixth Man – Library of Virginia Award for Literary Fiction (2012)
- King and Maxwell – Library of Virginia Award for Literary Fiction (2014)
- The Hit – Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense (2014)
- One Good Deed – NERO Award for Excellence in Classic Mystery Writing (2020)
- To Die For – ITW Award for Best Series Novel (2025)
Nominations and Finalists
- The Winner – Kurd Laßwitz Award nomination, Best Foreign Work (1999)
- Crime Thriller Awards – People’s Bestseller Dagger (2011)
- FaceOff – Anthony Award finalist for Best Anthology/Collection (2014)
- One Good Deed – ITW Award nomination for Best Hardcover Novel (2020)
- To Die For – Thriller Award nomination for Best Series Novel (2024)








Please, please let’s see a return of Mace Perry!
I love his books the Amos Decker series is my favorite so far. Can’t wait for the new one.
Are you finished with JohnPuller. Will Robbie. King and Maxwell…..
I have read everything he has written except the kids books. The books are great and can be read by pretty much anyone. I have really enjoyed the Amos Decker series.
I agree. Especially Baldacci’s Will Robbie series is a must-read! Once you start, you won’t be able to stop.
Am a big fan first started reading the will Robbie series then got into the respective john puller an Amos decker series an I could not put them down really addictive page turner just really great books
Absolute Power was the best, it grabbed you and held on to the very end. You can’t help but wait anxiously for his next book, and the best part is that his books are all different, there’s no monotony and lots of surprises!
Keep up the good work David, we love your books.
As with many others my first Baldacci book was “Absolute Power”, a really great read, I couldn’t put it down. I spent every spare minute reading it and have been hooked ever since.
Keep on writing David, we love your books!
I have read all of David’s books up to Memory Man, which I thought was the best book written by him, and will read the rest. The Escape was long awaited and overdue, was also a great book. There has NOT been a book by David that has not held my interest from beginning to end. Thank You David Baldacci and keep up the good work.
Thank you for this info on David Baldacci!
Thank you so very much. This has been extremely helpful.
I have read 17 of Mr. Baldacci’s books. I loved each and every one. I’m starting on Simple Genius and look forward to my time reading. I do agree that if possible to read them in order. I just finished No Man’s Land in the John Puller series. This was a great book, well worth your time.
Could you write another book on the shaw series, I just feel the story still needs completion. I am still on edge wanting to read the next book and maybe final, but I realise that’s all there is. ????
HOW IS SOMEONE WITH NO E READER OR PC SUPPOSED TO READ BULLSEYE??? WE ASSUMED THIS WAS A FUN STORY TO WRAP UP THE CAMEL CLUB SERIES THAT MY 89 YEAR FATHER HAS BEEN READING?? ALSO IS HELL’S CORNER THE FINAL STORY IN THAT SERIES OR NOT ?
Bullseye is also a bonus in the 2014 paperback reissue of THE CHRISTMAS TRAIN. So if you can get hold of that reissue edition, it will be included. So far Hell’s Corner is the last book written in the series, yes.
Perhaps David should collaborate with James Patterson on a book, it would surely be a smash hit and almost certain a film!
I have read all of his books and wait eagerly for the next. I have kept all of his books as feel one day will read them again. You are in front of us in the US. If I had to say what I liked the most I suppose I would say the King and Maxwell series.
This guy’s books are just!! Phenomenal!!! Just can’t Lt go of the book…..I read one of his books 15 days ago and now I’m reading his 20th book!! And yes go in a sequence my suggestion…..! Wonder which will be his nxt book….