Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Last Assassin | 1984 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 2 | The Seventh Sanctuary | 1987 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 3 | The Ninth Buddha | 1989 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 4 | Brotherhood of the Tomb | 1989 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 5 | Night of the Seventh Darkness | 1991 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 6 | Naomi’s Room | 1991 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 7 | Name of the Beast | 1992 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 8 | Whispers in the Dark | 1992 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 9 | The Judas Testament | 1994 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 10 | The Vanishment | 1994 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 11 | Night of the Apocalypse / Day of Wrath | 1995 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 12 | The Matrix | 1995 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 13 | The Lost | 1996 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 14 | The Final Judgement | 1996 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 15 | K | 1997 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 16 | A Shadow on the Wall | 1999 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 17 | The Talisman | 1999 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 18 | Incarnation | 2000 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 19 | The Jaguar Mask | 2001 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 20 | Midnight Comes at Noon | 2002 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 21 | Maroc | 2003 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 22 | A Garden Lost in Time | 2004 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 23 | Sword | 2008 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 24 | Spear of Destiny | 2009 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
| 25 | The Silence of Ghosts | 2013 | Daniel Easterman | Buy |
Daniel Easterman has published twenty-five standalone novels between 1984 and 2013. His books cover a wide range of thriller territory, from CIA operations in Iran to ancient religious conspiracies to ghost stories. What ties them together is Easterman’s scholarly knowledge of history and religion, which gives even his most far-fetched plots a grounded, researched feel.
Many of his earlier works, including The Last Assassin and The Seventh Sanctuary, focus on Middle Eastern politics and Islamic history. Later novels like The Silence of Ghosts venture into gothic and supernatural territory. Whether writing about secret tombs, lost artifacts, or political cover-ups, Easterman brings a level of academic rigor that sets his thrillers apart from the genre’s usual fare.