Pendergast Books in Order

The Pendergast series follows FBI Special Agent Aloysius X. L. Pendergast through more than two decades of cases that combine crime fiction, Gothic atmosphere, and scientific thriller. Pendergast is independently wealthy, works without a fixed Bureau assignment, lives in a mansion on Riverside Drive in Manhattan, and is exceptional, with an almost machine-like capability, almost a genius. . He’s one of the more distinctive characters in modern commercial fiction, often compared to Sherlock Holmes, although much darker in his background and the way he handles things.

The series was created by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, two American authors who have co-written it since the debut novel Relic in 1995. It now runs to well over 20 books, including one origin-story prequel published after the main sequence. Several consecutive novels form distinct internal story arcs: the Diogenes trilogy, the Helen trilogy, and the Dr. Leng trilogy, where the story follows directly from one book to the next. Outside those arcs, most individual novels can be read quite well as standalone novels, but the character development and recurring cast make the series significantly more rewarding if read in order.

For a complete list of books by Douglas Preston, see Douglas Preston Books in Order.
For a complete list of books by Lincoln Child, see Lincoln Child Books in Order.

Latest Pendergast Books

Pendergast: The Beginning
Pendergast: The Beginning  (Pendergast #23), January 2026

Pendergast Series (Books in Order)

Reading Order

  1. Pendergast: The Beginning, 2026
  2. Relic, 1995
  3. Reliquary, 1997
  4. The Cabinet of Curiosities, 2002
  5. Still Life with Crows, 2003
  6. Brimstone, 2004
  7. Dance of Death, 2005
  8. The Book of the Dead, 2007
  9. The Wheel of Darkness, 2008
  10. Cemetery Dance, 2009
  11. Fever Dream, 2010
  12. Cold Vengeance, 2011
  13. Extraction, 2012
  14. Two Graves, 2012
  15. White Fire, 2013
  16. Blue Labyrinth, 2014
  17. Crimson Shore, 2015
  18. The Obsidian Chamber, 2016
  19. City of Endless Night, 2018
  20. Verses for the Dead, 2018
  21. Crooked River, 2020
  22. Bloodless, 2021
  23. The Cabinet of Dr. Leng, 2023
  24. Angel of Vengeance, 2024

Reading Notes:

  • Pendergast: The Beginning is a prequel set before Relic but published in 2026.

Who Is Aloysius Pendergast?

Aloysius X. L. Pendergast is an FBI Special Agent from a wealthy, eccentric New Orleans family with a long and mostly dark history. He works outside of standard Bureau assignments, choosing his own cases and funding much of his own work. He lives in a mansion on Riverside Drive in Manhattan, dresses in black, speaks with a soft Southern accent, and whose  extreme knowledge and scholarly depth make colleagues working with him on criminal investigations uncomfortable, insecure, or even intimidated. His methods are very unconventional. He is just as likely to hypnotize a witness or break into a building as he is to file a report.

Pendergast works cases that often involve science, history, and even the supernatural. His private life and backstory are subtly brought into the main plot, gradually becoming the most important aspect of the story, with characters around him being influenced by his actions: his ward Constance Greene, a woman with an unusual history of her own who lives in the sub-basement of the Riverside Drive mansion, his brother Diogenes, a criminal genius and recurring antagonist, and the mystery surrounding his wife Helen, whose death is much more complicated than it first appeared. NYPD Lieutenant Vincent D’Agosta is his closest colleague in law enforcement, and their working relationship is present through most of the series.

Story Arcs Within the Pendergast Series

Several novels form distinct internal arcs where the story carries directly from one book to the next. Outside these arcs, most individual novels work as standalone reads, though the series is much richer in order.

New York City Arc Books 1-3: Relic, Reliquary, The Cabinet of Curiosities
The original three stories that take place in New York City, with cases around the New York Museum of Natural History. Relic introduces FBI Agent Pendergast, who is investigating a murderous “beast” in the Museum of Natural History.

The Diogenes Trilogy Books 5–7: Brimstone, Dance of Death, The Book of the Dead
Pendergast’s brother Diogenes states that he wants to commit the perfect crime, and the next three books follow the escalating confrontation between them.

The Helen Trilogy Books 10–12: Fever Dream, Cold Vengeance, Two Graves
Pendergast discovers his wife Helen was not killed in an accident in Africa but murdered, and that the truth is even scarier than that.

The Leng Quartet Books 3, 20, 21, 22: The Cabinet of Curiosities, Bloodless, The Cabinet of Dr. Leng, Angel of Vengeance
The villain Dr. Enoch Leng is introduced in The Cabinet of Curiosities, which establishes his backstory. Bloodless sets up the time-travel mechanism that drives the final two books. The Cabinet of Dr. Leng and Angel of Vengeance conclude the storyline, with Constance Greene at the center of both.

Other Preston & Child Books Featuring Pendergast

Pendergast appears as a significant character in several books outside the main series:

  • Old Bones (Nora Kelly #1), 2019
  • The Scorpion’s Tale (Nora Kelly #2), 2021

Where to Start with the Pendergast Series

New to the Pendergast series? Start here:

  • Best starting point for most readers: Relic – introduces Pendergast, the main cast, and the Gothic New York setting that defines the series. This is where nearly every reader has started.
  • If you want the prequel story first: Pendergast: The Beginning – is set before Relic. It works as a starting point, but most readers will get more out of it after reading Relic first because the prequel is built around how Pendergast earned the unusual independence he already has when the series begins.
  • If you came from the 1997 film The Relic: Note that Pendergast was cut from the film entirely, and the books are very different from the film. Start with Relic and you’ll meet the character who was missing from the movie.
  • If you want to try a standalone before committing to the full series: The Cabinet of Curiosities is often mentioned as an accessible entry point as it has a self-contained mystery. However, some character backstory from the first two books will be unfamiliar.

Related Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child Series

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  1. I have been a fan since the movie Relic came out. I read the book after the movie. I love the writing style of this pair and to date I have read every Pendergast novel, in order as written. At times there are past referrals to previous tales. You have lots of online book stores to acquire the novels. I would not pass up a Preston or Child’s separate novel written individually. They are a little different but quite good reading as well. And do sign up for the Pendergast email brief. Tales of future surprises. Enjoy! I have with each and every novel!

  2. So love this series, on the edge of my seat every time, always wanting more.

  3. Does anyone know the correct reading order for the Pendergast series including the side stories (i.e. Thunderhead before Cabinet if Curiosities)?
    I had started CoC and realized Smithback was in a relationship with Kelley. I was like did I miss something, then started researching and realized I needed to read Thunderhead before CoC. Glad I did since it delved into how their relationship blossomed.

  4. Absolutely enjoy these books in order. Relic was my first Pendergast experience and I thirst for more and more each year. In the last few years I have become hooked on audio books relatively early in the Pendergast series and it is so enjoyable to be able to have Agent Pendergast by my side as I carry on thru the day. Each regular character is expertly fleshed out so that one really feels the relationship between them and our favorite Special Agent. At times I have found myself offended by any person in the storyline who underestimated our hero. These novels are entertainment at its best.

  5. Good Lord!! I am relatively new to this Pendergast series. I am blown out of the water by how absolutely engrossing and captivating they are. Wonderful characters, wonderful setting, like wow it makes you want to travel where ever Pendergast goes! Thank you for the great books!

  6. @Christi Clark I’m reading it now as well (will review it shortly) and it’s so engrossing, and what I especially like – Constance has a prominent place in this book as well (no spoilers).

  7. Thank you thank you for the new Pendergast novel!!! Crooked River has me thoroughly hooked, and keeps me hoping you continue writing Pendergast novels long long into the future. I love the intellectual engagement as well as the richly engaging, “can’t put it down” intrigue of these stories. More please!

  8. In response to Mystery Sequels:

    In addition to the Pendergast series, of which I absolutely LOVE, I stumbled across a book that ended up being a series. You have to read the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo! By Steig Larsson who wrote the 1st three novels in the series. He passed away and subsequently the remaining novels are written by David Lagercrantz who is equally as good as Larsson in my opinion. I believe there are 5 in what they call the Millennium series. Don’t let the title fool you as it did for me. I thoroughly enjoyed them all. Waiting on the next one.

    Also waiting on the latest Pendergast book : Crooked River which is due out in February 2020.

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