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If you haven’t yet ventured into the high-stakes world of James Patterson’s fiction, here are the novels to get you started

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James Patterson is an author who needs no introduction. His crime novels are so prolific that he recently passed the milestone of 100 million copies sold. While he is best known for the popular Alex Cross, Women’s Murder Club and Private series, Patterson has written a host of standalone thrillers, too – each containing his signature suspense, drama, and never-saw-that-coming plot twists.

Patterson’s literary draw stretches far beyond crime, spanning non-fiction, romance, and bestselling children’s literature. With such a vast oeuvre – Patterson has written over 200 books – it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we’ve chosen a handful of Patterson’s best books to help guide you.

The first book in James Patterson’s most prolific detective series, Along Came A Spider introduces us to smart, tough homicide detective Alex Cross. Simultaneously investigating a triple homicide and a kidnapping at a prestigious private school, Cross becomes romantically entangled with a Secret Service agent. While chasing the people responsible for the crimes, Cross begins to suspect that the mastermind may be closer to home than he thought.

A psychological thriller with a successful film adaptation starring Morgan Freeman, Along Came A Spider is an action-packed introduction to Patterson’s 32-book series.

10th Anniversary (2011)

The Women’s Murder Club series follows Detective Lindsay Boxer and friends Cindy, Yuki and Claire, who all work in the business of murder. Patterson expertly weaves in details from previous books, meaning readers can jump straight in at any point in the series. The tenth book, 10th Anniversary, sees Boxer on the cusp of marriage to her sweetheart, Joe Molinari, when the nuptials are cut short by the kidnapping of a baby from a mother who can’t get her story straight.

Weaving three plots together, and a little less grisly than other Women’s Murder Club books, 10th Anniversary offers a fast-paced plot and plenty of twists, while celebrating female friendship along the way.

Private (2010)

Rich clients with shocking secrets, far-flung destinations and a race against time: James Patterson’s Private series has all of these in spades. The kick-off to the series, Private, introduces protagonist Jack Morgan’s elite detective agency for those who seek expertise and discretion.

Balancing investigations into a gambling scandal and a grisly serial killer, Morgan’s world is turned upside down when a former flame is murdered. In classic Patterson fashion, nothing is as it seems and there’s more than one skeleton to be found in this brilliant page-turner.

NYPD Red (2013)

NYPD Red is one of James Patterson’s most action-packed series. It focuses on Zach Jordan, a detective in New York’s elite police department which investigates crimes against the city’s rich and famous.

In a dramatic start to the series, high-profile celebrities are attacked en masse by a deranged killer, whom Jordan must track down with his partner and ex-girlfriend. An epic cat-and-mouse chase ensues that sets the tone for the rest of the addictive series.

The Thomas Berryman Number (1976)

There’s no better introduction to James Patterson than his first-ever thriller, The Thomas Berryman Number, for which he won two Edgar Awards. Opening with three gruesome murders in America’s South, the novel is named after Thomas Berryman, a hitman who is known only by his code name ‘Number’.

Hot on his trail is reporter Ochs Jones, who is investigating a high-profile murder that he quickly realises Berryman was hired to commit. In contrast to his crime series, Patterson’s debut novel has a slower pace and plenty of detail, which makes it a captivating read.

Don’t Blink (2010)

In one of New York’s most glamorous restaurants, writer Nick Daniels is recording an interview with a legendary baseball star turned recluse. In the next booth, the shocking murder of a mob lawyer takes place. Daniels has it all on tape, but he doesn’t realise the deadly secret he’s uncovered until he starts being hunted himself.

A fun, action-packed story that doesn’t stop and has you second-guessing what will happen next, Don’t Blink is short, sweet and one you’ll read again and again.

The President Is Missing (2018)

A political thriller so good you’ll think it's real, The President Is Missing was James Patterson’s first novel with former president Bill Clinton. The book topped the New York Times bestseller list multiple times, thanks to the juicy, true-to-life details provided by Clinton, combined with Patterson’s stellar storytelling.

In the novel, President Jonathan Lincoln Duncan faces assassinations, betrayals and a threat to national security on his mission to stop a powerful computer virus from bringing America to its knees.

Don't miss James Patterson's latest novel, 12 Months to Live, which is out 28 September, 2023.

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Where to start reading James Patterson (2024)

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Where to start reading James Patterson? ›

by James Patterson. Along Came a Spider is the first book in Patterson's most popular series, Alex Cross—in which every book is downright addictive. Compelling and twisty, this is a quintessential thriller and the perfect place to start with his work.

Where to start reading James Patterson books? ›

Where to start with James Patterson
  • His Memoir: James Patterson by James Patterson. ...
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  • The series that started it all: Alex Cross.
Mar 13, 2024

In what order should I read James Patterson? ›

Overview of James Patterson books in publication order
  • Along Came a Spider (1993)
  • Kiss the Girls (1995)
  • Jack & Jill (1996)
  • Cat and Mouse (1997)
  • Pop Goes the Weasel (1999)
  • Roses are Red (2000)
  • Violets are Blue (2001)
  • Four Blind Mice (2002)
Apr 11, 2023

Which James Patterson book should I start with? ›

by James Patterson. Along Came a Spider is the first book in Patterson's most popular series, Alex Cross—in which every book is downright addictive. Compelling and twisty, this is a quintessential thriller and the perfect place to start with his work.

What grade level is James Patterson? ›

James Patterson, who is well known as an adult author, has turned out to be a prolific writer for young adults as well. You can find the reading information for his popular series below. This series features books at the 4th and 5th Grade reading levels.

Which book should I read first? ›

If you ask any avid reader about some good books to read for beginners, they will definitely mention the Great Gatsby. Among the classic 20th century literature, The Great Gatsby follows the story of wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchannan.

Which James Patterson books are not part of a series? ›

James Patterson's Stand-alone Novels
  • The Thomas Berryman Number. by Patterson, James. ...
  • Season of the Machete. by Patterson, James. ...
  • Black Friday. by Patterson, James. ...
  • The Midnight Club. by Patterson, James. ...
  • Sam's Letters to Jennifer. by Patterson, James. ...
  • Hide and Seek. by Patterson, James. ...
  • Cradle and All. ...
  • Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas.
Jun 3, 2024

Have any James Patterson books became movies? ›

James Patterson Movies to Watch
  • Miracle on the 17th Green (1999) This sports drama revolves around the game of golf. ...
  • First to Die (2003) Homicide inspector Lindsay Boxer is dealing with a lot. ...
  • Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2005) Christina Applegate stars as Dr. ...
  • Sundays at Tiffany's (2010)
Jul 11, 2019

Why is James Patterson so popular? ›

James Patterson is one of the world's most prolific and popular fiction writers, thanks to a fast-paced style and genre-spanning oeuvre, his collaboration (by fax!) with coauthors, and the marketing savvy he acquired as an ad executive.

Who is considered the best mystery writer? ›

These masters of crime fiction are sure to keep your heart racing.
  • Stephen King. Billy Summers. Harlan Coben. ...
  • Kate Quinn. The Rose Code. Michael Connelly. ...
  • Lucy Foley. The Guest List. ...
  • Dean Koontz. The Other Emily. ...
  • Janelle Brown. Pretty Things. ...
  • Clive Cussler. Inca Gold. ...
  • Janet Evanovich. Fortune and Glory. ...
  • Alex Michaelides. The Maidens.

What genre is James Patterson known for? ›

James Patterson (born March 22, 1947, Newburgh, New York, U.S.) is an American author, principally known for his thriller and suspense novels. His prolific output and business savvy made him a ubiquitous presence on best-seller lists in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. In full: James Brendan Patterson, Jr.

In what order should I read James Patterson books? ›

Alex Cross Books in Order
  1. Along Came a Spider (1993)
  2. Kiss the Girls: A Novel by the Author of the Bestselling Along Came a Spider (1995)
  3. Jack & Jill (1996)
  4. Cat & Mouse (1997)
  5. Pop Goes the Weasel (1999)
  6. Roses Are Red (2000)
  7. Violets Are Blue (2001)
  8. Four Blind Mice (2002)
Mar 20, 2023

What grade level reading is Stephen King? ›

6th grade

Does James Patterson have a PhD? ›

Patterson himself earned his B.A. at Manhattan College, and a Masters degree at Vanderbilt University; both degrees were in English, and Patterson earned both degrees with honors. He was accepted to Vanderbilt's PhD program, but instead decided to get real life experience with a job.

Is The Lake House by James Patterson part of a series? ›

The Lake House is a 2003 novel by James Patterson, a sequel to When the Wind Blows.

Where should you start reading Stephen King? ›

A Suggested Reading List for Beginners
  • Carrie (1974)
  • The Shining (1977)
  • The Stand (1978)
  • Misery (1987)
  • It (1986)
  • Pet Sematary (1983)
  • Salem's Lot (1975)
  • 11/22/63 (2011)
Mar 9, 2023

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