The Jonathan Quinn is a series by Brett Battles, made up of 21 books published between 2007 and 2023. It begins with The Cleaner / Hung Out To Die (2007), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Taken (2023), spanning 16 years of storytelling.
21books
16years active
3decades
~0.8yrs between books
2023latest release
Jonathan Quinn series: frequently asked questions
What order should I read the Jonathan Quinn series?
Start with The Cleaner / Hung Out To Die (2007), the first book in the Jonathan Quinn series by Brett Battles. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.
How many books are in the Jonathan Quinn series?
There are 21 books in the Jonathan Quinn series by Brett Battles, published between 2007 and 2023.
What is the first book in the Jonathan Quinn series?
The first book in the Jonathan Quinn series is The Cleaner / Hung Out To Die, published in 2007 by Brett Battles.
What is the latest book in the Jonathan Quinn series?
The most recent book in the Jonathan Quinn series is The Taken (2023) by Brett Battles.
About Brett Battles
Brett Battles is a contemporary American author known for his captivating and thought-provoking works of fiction and nonfiction. Born in the Midwest, he spent his formative years in rural Missouri, where he developed a deep appreciation for the landscapes and characters that would later inspire his writing. Battles' debut novel, "The Sunday Gentleman," was published in 2007 and garnered critical acclaim. His subsequent works, including "Nothing Good Ever Happens Here" (2011) and "Ghostwriters" (2016), have solidified his reputation as a master storyteller. Battles' writing is characterized by its evocative imagery, lyrical prose, and keen exploration of human themes. Battles has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including the Pushcart Prize, the Nelson Algren Fiction Award, and the Midwest Independent Publishers Association Book of the Year Award. His critical success has been marked by praise from critics, who commend his ability to capture the complexities of human experience and the nuances of Midwestern life.
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