John Wells Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Faithful Spy |
2006 |
Buy |
| The Ghost War |
2008 |
Buy |
| The Silent Man |
2009 |
Buy |
| The Midnight House |
2010 |
Buy |
| The Secret Soldier |
2011 |
Buy |
| The Shadow Patrol |
2012 |
Buy |
| The Night Ranger |
2013 |
Buy |
| The Counterfeit Agent |
2014 |
Buy |
| Twelve Days |
2015 |
Buy |
| The Wolves |
2016 |
Buy |
| The Prisoner |
2017 |
Buy |
| The Deceivers |
2018 |
Buy |
Non-Fiction#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Number |
2003 |
Buy |
| Lost in Kandahar |
2011 |
Buy |
| The Prince of Beers |
2012 |
Buy |
| Alex Berenson Quotes |
2016 |
Buy |
| Tell Your Children |
2019 |
Buy |
| Pandemia |
2021 |
Buy |
Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Power Couple |
2021 |
Buy |
Unreported Truth Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Unreported Truths about COVID-19 and Lockdowns: Part 2 |
2020 |
Buy |
| Unreported Truths About Covid-19 and Lockdowns: Part 3: Masks |
2020 |
Buy |
| Unreported Truths About Covid-19 and Lockdowns: Part 4: Vaccines |
2021 |
Buy |
Alex Berenson is a former New York Times reporter who turned to fiction with The Faithful Spy (2006), the first in his twelve-book John Wells spy thriller series. The book won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, and the series went on to become a bestseller with entries like The Midnight House, Twelve Days, and The Deceivers.
Before his fiction career, Berenson covered the Iraq War for the Times. He has also written non-fiction including The Number (2003) about corporate accounting, and more recent works on public health policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Alex Berenson written?
Alex Berenson has written 22 books across four series.
What was Alex Berenson's first book?
Alex Berenson’s first book is The Number, published in 2003.
What is Alex Berenson best known for?
Alex Berenson is best known for the John Wells series, twelve spy thrillers following a CIA operative. The first book, The Faithful Spy (2006), won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel.