David Baldacci
Reading Order Guide.
The definitive guide to the works of David Baldacci. Discover where to start, the correct series order, and which entries are essential for your collection.

New to David?
Start with "Standalone Novels"
The most popular entry point is Saving Faith. It introduces the core world-building and key themes found in the author's most acclaimed works.
Standalone Novels Series
Recommended reading order for the Standalone Novels universe.
King and Maxwell Series
Recommended reading order for the King and Maxwell universe.
Sean King & Michelle Maxwell Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Sean King & Michelle Maxwell Series universe.
The Camel Club Series Series
Recommended reading order for the The Camel Club Series universe.
The Camel Club Series
Recommended reading order for the The Camel Club universe.
Vega Jane Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Vega Jane Series universe.
John Puller Series Series
Recommended reading order for the John Puller Series universe.
Will Robie Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Will Robie Series universe.
Amos Decker Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Amos Decker Series universe.
Atlee Pine Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Atlee Pine Series universe.
Aloysius Archer Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Aloysius Archer Series universe.
Travis Devine Series Series
Recommended reading order for the Travis Devine Series universe.
Standalone Books
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I start reading David Baldacci?
For most new readers, the best place to start is the Standalone Novels series, beginning with the first book, "Saving Faith".
How many series has David Baldacci written?
David Baldacci has written 12 book series, spanning a total of 161 individual works.
Are there standalone books by David Baldacci?
Yes, David Baldacci has written 94 standalone novels that can be read independently of any series.
What is the correct reading order for David Baldacci books?
We recommend reading each specific series in its Publication Order to preserve character reveals and plot twists as the author intended.