This is a detailed guide and comprehensive Richard North Patterson books in Order List. The list also contains all the book blurbs.
The list of books by Richard North Patterson will be in chronological order starting with the first to the last book in regard to the year of publication.
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The Lasko Tangent (1979)

The investigation of a politically powerful industrialist; the death of a key witness; the corruption of a federal agency.
These are the explosive elements facing cynical young government lawyer Christopher Paget as he embarks on a mission that will hurl him into a brutal world of murder, kidnapping, and deception.
From its intriguing beginnings to its stunning climax, international best-selling author Richard North Patterson’s first novel is a taut, gripping thriller about real people forced to face their inner fears and values.
The Outside Man (1981)

The outside man is society lawyer Adam Shaw.
A northerner in a southern town jealous of its secrets, he finds the dead body of his best friend’s wealthy wife — and his friend is missing.
In a world where wealthy people will stop at nothing to maintain a genteel image, Shaw must gamble his career, his marriage, and his very life in a passionate quest for the real murderer.
He later learns the shocking truth about his own past and future.
Escape the Night (1983)

“Intricate . . . Intelligent and menacing.” The Boston Globe…
By the bestselling author of “Degree of Guilt,” an inescapable tale of suspense, scandal, and shock too terrifying to put aside as it draws you into its vortex of unforgettable characters and shattering events.
Peter Carey is the son of privilege — and an heir to terror. Poised on the brink of power over a mighty family dynasty, he is also the victim of a recurring nightmare that suddenly becomes all too real.
The twisting force that had claimed his parents many years before now stalks him too.
But the key to his survival lies locked deep in Peter’s own mind.
And he must discover it before the final night closes in.
Private Screening (1985)

Among all Richard North Patterson Books, this is my favorite. It is an astounding read.
Indeed, this Richard North Patterson Books in order list would not have been complete without this book.
When fiercely independent attorney Tony Lord defends the assassin of a presidential candidate, he becomes the target of a mysterious madman plotting the ultimate act of high-tech terror on America’s airwaves.
Degree of Guilt (1993)

TV journalist Mary Carelli admits that she shot and killed Mark Ransom, one of the world’s most famous authors.
She claims it was self-defense. She swears he tried to rape her.
Now she has to prove it in a court of law—with her former lover acting as her attorney…
Christopher Paget is one of the top lawyers in the country.
But defending the mother of his son in the trial of the decade, he begins to have doubts.
Is Mary telling the truth? Did she invent her story about the rape? What is she hiding?
With each shocking revelation, Paget is forced to question his defense, his ethics, and the whole legal system.
Because no one, not even the judge, is completely innocent. And guilt is a matter of degree…
Eyes of a child (1995)

Ricardo Arias is found dead, the gun still wedged in his mouth. It looks like suicide, but the physical evidence strongly suggests murder.
The police investigation uncovers an estranged wife, Terri Peralta; an ugly custody battle over their six-year-old daughter, Elena; heated charges of child abuse; and a murder suspect: San Francisco defense attorney Christopher Paget.
Paget has a motive–it’s his son accused of abusing Elena, his political plans for the future put at risk by the dead man’s accusations, and his alibi that is dangerously threadbare.
And the shocking revelations that threaten to explode in the courtroom may remain hidden forever…by Chris Paget’s refusal to testify on his own behalf…by Elena’s tangled loyalties…and by dark secrets that some desperately wish to keep silent…
The Final Judgment (1995)

A young man is brutally murdered. His distraught girlfriend is the prime suspect.
Her aunt, Caroline Masters, about to take up a top job in the US Court of Appeals, decides to defend the young woman in the murder trial.
But this will be Caroline’s first contact with her family in almost twenty years, and as she prepares the case and goes through the trial, long-forgotten secrets re-surface, pitting Caroline against not only the police and prosecution but also against her father (a retired judge), her sister and the memory of her young self when she, too, lost a boyfriend in suspicious circumstances.
The Final Judgement is a powerful, poignant, page-turning legal thriller that confirms Richard North Patterson as among the very best writers in the bookselling area.
Silent Witness (1997)

Almost thirty years have passed since Tony Lord left Lake City. Thirty long years dedicated to putting the past the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Alison Taylor, and his own acquittal of the crime behind him.
Married, a father, and a successful defense lawyer in San Francisco, Tony Lord has run as far from Lake City as he can.
But the phone call requesting his return and the circumstances surrounding it are enough to make the ghosts of Tony’s past live again.
The trigger is the murder of another young woman – that of 16-year-old Lake City High School track star Marcie Calder, last seen alive with Sam Robb, her coach, and Tony’s childhood friend.
With this stunning new novel of psychological drama and suspense, Richard North Patterson has done it again.
Silent Witness is a drama of rivalry and betrayal, the darkest recesses of love and friendship, and the tenacious grip of the past on all our lives.
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No Safe Place (1998)

In the high-stakes, high-pressure world of presidential politics, where predators carry microphones and one misstep can savage a lifetime of achievement, Kerry Kilcannon is the rarest player of all.
Kilcannon believes he can make the system work. And he just may die trying.
Driven by the violent nightmare of his childhood, fueled by forces that few could understand, and burdened by secrets no one must know, Kilcannon is running for President–and entering the crucial battleground of California with seven days to go.
But for Kilcannon, there are hurdles that his courage, charisma, and compassion may not overcome: the network correspondent he still loves; the reporter bent on their exposure; the rival who’ll do anything to win; and the fanatic who believes that he must murder Kilcannon to protect the right to life.
Dark Lady (1999)

Once the prosecutor was a young law student. Once the dead man was an honest lawyer.
Now Stella Marz stares at the body of her former lover, hanging from a doorway in a gruesome tableau.
For Stella Marz, the search for Jack Novak’s killer leads into another bizarre homicide case, back through her own past and through the city where she was born and where now–a good Catholic girl turned career woman–she is in crisis.
Somewhere in this city a hidden alliance of big money, big plans, and dark secrets are fueling a great American revival.
And somehow Stella Marz will bring the darkness into the light–no matter what it reveals, no matter who it destroys. . .
Protect and Defend (2000)

On a cold day in January President Kerry Kilcannon takes the oath of office– and within days makes his first, most important move: appointing a new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Kilcannon’s choice is a female judge with a brilliant record and a secret.
While the Senate spars over Caroline Masters’ nomination, an inflammatory abortion rights case is making its way toward the judge–and will explode into the headlines.
Suddenly, the most divisive issue in America turns the President’s nomination into an all-out war.
And from Judge Masters to a conservative, war-hero senator facing a crisis of conscience and a fifteen-year-old girl battling for her future, no one will be safe.
Protect and Defend takes us on a riveting journey between what is legal, what is right . . . and the price of finally knowing the difference.
Balance of Power (2003)

An epic story that moves with force, passion, and authority, Balance of Power begins when President Kerry Kilcannon and television journalist Lara Costello, at last, decide to marry.
But the momentous occasion is followed by an unspeakable tragedy—a massacre of innocents by gunfire—that ignites a high-stakes game of politics and legal maneuvering in the Senate, the courtroom, and across the country, which the charismatic but untested young President is determined to win at any cost.
But in the incendiary clash over gun violence and gun rights, the cost to both Kilcannons may be even higher than he imagined.
Most Richard North Patterson Books have an average star rating of 3.7 out of 5 on Goodreads. He is a top-rated author around the globe.
Conviction (2005)

When the body of nine-year-old Thuy Sen is found in San Francisco Bay, the police quickly charge Rennell and Payton Price with her grisly murder.
A twelve-person jury, abetted by an incompetent defense lawyer, is nearly as quick to find the brothers guilty and to sentence them both to die for their crimes.
Fifteen years later, overworked pro bono lawyer Teresa Peralta Paget, her husband Chris, and stepson Carlo, a recent Harvard law graduate, become convinced not only that Rennell didn’t receive a fair trial but that he may well be innocent.
Racing against the clock and facing enormous legal obstacles, Teresa, Chris, and Carlo desperately try to stay in Rennell’s execution, taking the case all the way to the Supreme Court, and to an enormously moving and powerful conclusion.
Exile (2007)

David Wolfe is a successful American lawyer primed for a run for Congress.
But when the phone rings and he hears the voice of Hana Arif—the Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law school—he begins a completely unexpected journey.
The next day, the prime minister of Israel is assassinated by a suicide bomber while visiting San Francisco.
Soon, Hana is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder. Now David faces an agonizing choice: Will he, a Jew, represent her?
The most challenging case of David’s career requires that he delve deep into the lives of Hana and her militant Palestinian husband, all the way back to Israel and the West Bank.
There he uncovers the couple’s dangerous connections…culminating in an explosive trial where the stakes are Hana’s life—and the future of two people.
The Race (2007)

He’s a decorated Gulf War pilot. A fashion plate. A ladies’ man. An independent thinker who speaks his mind and never takes no for an answer.
The only thing Americans can expect from Corey Grace is the unexpected…
Love him or hate him, the country can’t wait to see how this charismatic white senator from Ohio—who now has fallen in love with black movie star Lexie Hart—will perform in the most brutal of political contests.
Will Grace endure in spite of his controversial lifestyle, and a tragic mistake buried deep in his past?
Or will he perish under pressure—from players on both sides of the party line?
Nothing and no one in Grace’s life are off-limits once the race begins. Now the only thing this candidate has to lose is…everything.
Eclipse (2009)

Damon Pierce is a gifted California lawyer whose work is starting to seem soulless.
Then, from out of nowhere, two life-altering events take place:
First, Damon’s wife announces that she’s leaving him. Next: A woman from his past reappears.
Damon could never forget Marissa Brand Okari, his one-time great love. Now, she’s in trouble…and Damon decides to do everything in his power to help her.
Marissa’s husband, Bobby Okari, is a freedom fighter in a corrupt West African nation–one that’s being torn apart by global lust for its vast supply of oil.
One day, during a solar eclipse, Bobby leads a high-profile protest rally against an American oil company…only to see everyone in his home village massacred by government troops.
Already an enemy of the country’s savage dictator, Bobby is promptly arrested.
Now it’s up to Damon to take on Bobby’s case and save him–and Marissa–from almost certain death. And risk his own life in the process.
The Spire (2009)

Mark Darrow grew up in a small-town Ohio with no real advantages.
But thanks to Lionel Farr, a professor at a nearby college, Darrow became an excellent scholar/athlete and, later, a superb trial lawyer.
Now Farr offers his protege a job as his alma mater’s new president, which Darrow accepts.
But being back on campus opens old wounds.
Sixteen years ago, on the night of his greatest football triumph, Darrow found the body of a black female student at the base of the college bell tower, known as the Spire…
Darrow’s best friend was charged with the murder and was sent to prison for life.
But Darrow is about to discover that the case against his college friend left crucial questions unanswered.
Despite his new obligations–and his deepening attachment to Farr’s beautiful though troubled daughter–Darrow begins an inquiry into the murder and is soon convinced that the real killer is still at large…and that his own life is surely at risk.
In the Name Of Honor (2010)

Anthony McCarran, one of the army’s most distinguished generals, was devastated by the loss of his longtime friend Jack Gallagher, who was killed in Vietnam.
For years, the McCarran and Gallagher families have remained close, watching a new generation of soldiers face combat.
Today, the general’s son Lt. Brian McCarran is back from Iraq. Traumatized by the experience, there’s only one person Brian wishes to confide in Kate Gallagher.
As the daughter of a fallen soldier, Kate understands the pain of war.
But as the wife of Brian’s commanding officer, the volatile and shell-shocked Capt. Joe D’Abruzzo, there’s only so much Kate can do to offer comfort—and only so many secrets Brian can share…
Tragedy strikes when Brian shoots and kills D’Abruzzo on their army post in Virginia after a bitter confrontation.
Now, in a high-profile court-martial, Brian must face old demons and new enemies as he fights to prove his innocence with the help of Paul Terry, one of the army’s most accomplished lawyers; Terry’s co-counsel, who happens to be Brian’s sister, Meghan; and Kate’s unwavering support.
But before the case is over, Brian will learn that families, like war, can break the sturdiest of souls—and hardest of hearts.
The Devil’s Light (2011)

THE DEVIL’S LIGHT tells the story of an AL Qaeda operative named Amer Al Zaroor, who, on orders from Osama Bin Laden, directs the theft of a nuclear weapon from the Pakistani military.
He then transports it toward its intended target, Israel.
Meanwhile Bin Laden announces to the world that he will make a major terrorist strike on 9/11/10, the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
Deep inside Washington, Brooke Chandler, a CIA operative whose cover was blown by an incompetent colleague in Lebanon, thinks he knows how the bomb is being moved toward its target and how to find it.
First, he must overcome the skepticism of the CIA and the White House, and then he must find the bomb and disable or detonate it before it causes the Middle East to go up in flames.
Fall from Grace (2012)

After ten years away from home, Adam Blaine returns to Martha’s Vineyard to attend the funeral of his estranged father, Ben, a famous and charismatic writer who was fond of sailboats, good wine—and women other than his wife.
When Adam learns that Ben disinherited his family in favor of his mistress, he begins to wonder if his father’s death—caused by an inexplicable fall from a cliff—might have been suicide or murder.
Using his training as a CIA operative, Adam unearths some shattering revelations about the mistress’s past.
But even more disturbing are the family secrets that can’t stay buried any longer—secrets that make Adam question everything he thought he knew about every player in this fateful game. Even himself.
Loss of Innocence (2013)

In 1968 America is in turmoil, engulfed in civil unrest, and in the midst of an unpopular war.
Yet for Whitney Dane–spending the summer of her twenty-first year on Martha’s Vineyard, planning a September wedding to her handsome and equally privileged fiance–life could not be safer, nor the future more certain.
Educated at Wheaton, soon to be married, and the youngest daughter of the patrician Dane family, Whitney has everything she has ever wanted and is everything her doting father, Wall Street titan Charles Dane, wants her to be.
The Vineyard’s still waters are disturbed by the appearance of Benjamin Blaine, an underprivileged, yet fiercely ambitious and charismatic figure who worked as an aide to the recently slain Bobby Kennedy.
Ben’s presence accelerates Whitney’s growing intellectual independence, inspires her to question long-held truths about her family, and stirs her sexual curiosity.
It also brings deep-rooted tensions within the Dane clan to a dangerous head.
Soon, Whitney’s future seems far less secure, and her ideal family far more human, than she ever could have suspected.
Eden in Winter (2014)

Two months after the suspicious and much-publicized death of his father on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, it is taking all of Adam Blaine’s will to suture the deep wounds the tragedy has inflicted upon his family and himself.
As the court inquest into Benjamin Blaine’s death casts suspicions on those closest to him, Adam struggles to protect them from those who still suspect that his father was murdered by one of his kin.
But the sternest test of all is Adam’s proximity to Carla Pacelli–his late father’s mistress; and a woman who, despite being pivotal to his family’s plight, Adam finds himself increasingly drawn to.
The closer he gets to this beautiful, mysterious woman, the further Adam feels from his troubles.
Yet the closer he also comes to revealing the secrets he’s strived to conceal, and condemning the people he’s so hard fought to protect.
Fever Swamp (2017)- Non-Fiction

Among all Richard North Patterson’s Books, this is the only non-fiction book he has authored.
By the fall of 2015, the rise of Donald Trump as the likely Republican nominee confirmed that, for better or worse, Americans had been transported to a strange new land populated by mysterious creatures, where the normal laws of the political universe no longer applied.
Fascinated, amused, and appalled, bestselling novelist Richard North Patterson accepted an invitation to write one column per week for the Huffington Post about the presidential race.
Those essays are collected here for the first time in a highly personal “journal” chronicling Patterson’s observations in real time.
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