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Jack Nightingale

by Stephen Leather

11 books Started 2010 Latest 2022
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The Jack Nightingale is a Crime Fiction / Thriller series by Stephen Leather, comprising 11 books published between 2010 and 2022. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Nightfall cover 1 Nightfall 2010 Buy from Amazon
Midnight cover 2 Midnight 2011 Buy from Amazon
Nightmare cover 3 Nightmare 2012 Buy from Amazon
Nightshade cover 4 Nightshade 2013 Buy from Amazon
Lastnight cover 5 Lastnight 2014 Buy from Amazon
San Francisco Night cover 6 San Francisco Night 2014 Buy from Amazon
7 New York Night 2015 Buy from Amazon
8 Tennessee Night 2018 Buy from Amazon
9 New Orleans Night 2021 Buy from Amazon
10 Las Vegas Night 2022 Buy from Amazon
11 Rio Grande Night 2022 Buy from Amazon

Stephen Leather is a British author known for his action thrillers and crime novels. Born in 1956, he initially worked as a journalist and copywriter before pursuing writing full-time. Leather's debut novel, "The Chinaman," was published in 1992 and introduced the character of Dan "Spider" Shepherd, an intelligence officer. The novel became an international bestseller and spawned a series of sequels featuring Shepherd. Over his career, Leather has written numerous successful thrillers, including the "Jack Nightingale," "The Bombmaker," and "The Executioner" series. His books have been translated into over 20 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Leather's work has received critical acclaim for its fast-paced action, intricate plots, and strong characters. He has been nominated for several awards, including the International Thriller Writers Award and the CWA Gold Dagger Award.

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