Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I Was a Teeny-Bopper for the CIA | 1967 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 2 | Square Root of Sex | 1970 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 3 | Rip It Off, Relevant! | 1971 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 4 | Right On, Relevant | 1971 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 5 | Regina Blue | 1972 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 6 | Stroke of Genius | 1982 | Ted Mark | Buy |
| 7 | Stroke of Lightning | 1982 | Ted Mark | Buy |
Ted Mark’s standalone novels extend his brand of comedic fiction beyond his series work. I Was a Teeny-Bopper for the CIA (1967) parodies both spy fiction and youth culture, while Square Root of Sex (1970) and the two “Relevant” books tackle 1970s counterculture with characteristic humor.
The later Stroke of Genius and Stroke of Lightning (both 1982) close out Mark’s catalog. These seven standalones offer the same quick-read entertainment as his O.R.G.Y. and Laugh Romp series, capturing the humor of their era in paperback form.