Jack Howard books in order

The complete Jack Howard series by David Gibbins in reading order, featuring marine archaeologist Jack Howard on globe-spanning adventures from Atlantis to ancient Egypt, published from 2005 to 2017.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Atlantis 2005 David Gibbins Buy
2 Crusader Gold 2006 David Gibbins Buy
3 The Lost Tomb 2008 David Gibbins Buy
4 Guerreiro Tigre 2009 David Gibbins N/A
5 The Tiger Warrior 2009 David Gibbins Buy
6 The Mask Of Troy 2010 David Gibbins Buy
7 The Gods of Atlantis 2006 David Gibbins N/A
8 Atlantis God / The Gods of Atlantis 2011 David Gibbins Buy
9 Pharaoh 2013 David Gibbins Buy
10 Φαραώ 2013 David Gibbins N/A
11 Pyramid 2014 David Gibbins Buy
12 Πυραμίδα 2014 David Gibbins N/A
13 Testament 2016 David Gibbins Buy
14 Inquisition 2017 David Gibbins Buy

The Jack Howard series follows marine archaeologist Jack Howard as he uncovers lost civilizations and ancient artifacts across fourteen novels. Gibbins brings real archaeological knowledge to the stories, grounding the action in actual historical sites and shipwrecks. The series starts with Atlantis (2005), where Jack discovers evidence of the legendary lost city, and continues through adventures involving Crusader treasure, Troy, Egyptian pharaohs, and the Inquisition.

Note that this listing includes some foreign-language editions (Portuguese and Greek) that were cataloged separately. Guerreiro Tigre is the Portuguese edition of The Tiger Warrior, and entries in Greek script are translations of Pharaoh and Pyramid. The core English-language series consists of ten distinct novels from Atlantis through Inquisition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Jack Howard series?

There are fourteen books in the Jack Howard series, published between 2005 and 2017.

What is the first book in the Jack Howard series?

The first book in the Jack Howard series is Atlantis, published in 2005.

Do the Jack Howard books need to be read in order?

Each Jack Howard novel has a self-contained plot, so you can pick up any book and follow the story. However, reading in publication order gives you the best sense of how Jack and his team develop over the series, and some later books reference events from earlier ones.

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