Joe Ledger Series

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The Joe Ledger Series

Author Jonathan Maberry
CountryUnited States
Genre Science fiction, War novel, Military fiction, thriller
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Published2009 – 2018
Media type Print (hardcover and paperback)

Joe Ledger is the name of an ongoing series of bio-terrorism thriller books written by Jonathan Maberry, beginning with the 2009 Patient Zero. The series also includes several short stories, audio originals and novellas.

Contents

The first three books in the series were optioned for a potential television series on ABC and a pilot was written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach. [1] It was not picked up for a full series.[ citation needed ]

Synopsis

The series follows the titular Captain Joe Ledger, a former Army Ranger and Baltimore police detective. Joe is hired by a clandestine, investigative agency known as the Department of Military Sciences (DMS). The DMS is a shadow agency formed for the purpose of pursuing technologically advanced threats to the US and the world at large by terrorists. Threats encountered throughout the series range from designer pathogens that create zombies to transgenics used for ethnic cleansing.

The Books

Patient Zero

The Dragon Factory

The King of Plagues

Assassin's Code

Extinction Machine

Code Zero

Predator One

Kill Switch

Dogs of War

Deep Silence

The Characters

Echo Team—Current members

Echo Team MembersPatient ZeroThe Dragon FactoryThe King of PlaguesAssassin's CodeExtinction MachineCode ZeroPredator OneKill SwitchDogs of WarTotal
Captain Joe "Cowboy" LedgerBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg9
First Sergeant Bradley "Top" "Sgt. Rock" SimsBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg9
Master Sergeant Harvey "Bunny" "Jolly Green Giant" RabbitBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg9
Chief Petty Officer Samuel "Skip" "Joker" TylerBlack x.svg1
Second Lieutenant Oliver "Ollie" "Scarface" BrownBlack x.svg1
Sergeant Robert "Big Bob" FaradayBlack x.svgBlack x.svg2
Joey GoldscheinBlack x.svg1
DeeDee "Scream Queen" WhitmanBlack x.svg1
Khalid "Dancing Duck" ShaheedBlack x.svgBlack x.svg2
John "Chatterbox" SmithBlack x.svgBlack x.svg2
Lydia "Warbride" RuizBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg5
Pete "Prankster"Black x.svg1
Ivan "Hellboy" YankovichBlack x.svgBlack x.svg2
Sam "Ronin" ImuraBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg5
Duncan "Dunk" "Bad Wolf" MacDougallBlack x.svg1
Noah "Gandalf" FallonBlack x.svg1
Montana "Stretch" ParkerBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg3
Brian "Hot Zone" BotleyBlack x.svgBlack x.svg2
Ghost - Canine member of EchoBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svgBlack x.svg7

Other DMS members

Enemies

Allies

Bibliography

  1. Patient Zero (2009) [2] [3] [4]
  2. The Dragon Factory (2010) [5]
  3. The King of Plagues (2011) [6]
  4. Assassins Code (2012)
  5. Extinction Machine (2013)
  6. Code Zero (2014) [7]
  7. Predator One (2015)
  8. Kill Switch (2016)
  9. Dogs of War (2017)
  10. Deep Silence (2018)

Shorts

Collections

Spin-Offs

1. Rage: A Rogue Team International Novel (2019)

2. Relentless: A Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International Novel (Release Date: July 13, 2021) [11]

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