James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels books in order

James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels includes thirteen adventure and mystery novels published between 1912 and 1949, set in exotic locations around the world.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Bust of Lincoln 1912 James Francis Dwyer Buy
2 The White Waterfall 1912 James Francis Dwyer Buy
3 The Spotted Panther 1913 James Francis Dwyer Buy
4 Breath of the Jungle 1915 James Francis Dwyer N/A
5 The Green Half-Moon 1917 James Francis Dwyer N/A
6 Evelyn 1929 James Francis Dwyer Buy
7 O Splendid Sorcery 1930 James Francis Dwyer N/A
8 The Romantic Quest of Peter Lamonte 1932 James Francis Dwyer N/A
9 Cold Eyes 1934 James Francis Dwyer Buy
10 Hespamora 1935 James Francis Dwyer Buy
11 The Lady With Feet of Gold 1937 James Francis Dwyer N/A
12 The City of Cobras 1938 James Francis Dwyer N/A
13 Leg-Irons on Wings 1949 James Francis Dwyer N/A

James Francis Dwyer’s standalone novels span nearly four decades, from The Bust of Lincoln and The White Waterfall (both 1912) to Leg-Irons on Wings (1949). The early books are adventure novels set in remote locations, with The Spotted Panther (1913) and Breath of the Jungle (1915) taking readers to tropical and jungle settings.

His later novels, including Evelyn (1929), O Splendid Sorcery (1930), and The Romantic Quest of Peter Lamonte (1932), shift toward more varied storytelling while keeping the sense of adventure that defined his work. Many of these books are now out of print, though some have been reissued in reprinted editions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels series?

There are thirteen books in the James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels series, published between 1912 and 1949.

What is the first book in the James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the James Francis Dwyer Standalone Novels series is The Bust of Lincoln, published in 1912.

Which James Francis Dwyer novel should I start with?

The White Waterfall (1912) is a good starting point. It is one of his best-known works and captures his signature style of exotic adventure fiction set in the South Pacific.

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