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Max Freeman

by Jonathon King

7 books Started 2002 Latest 2015
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The Max Freeman is a Historical Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Jonathon King, made up of 7 books published between 2002 and 2015. It begins with The Blue Edge of Midnight (2002), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Don't Lose Her (2015), spanning 13 years of storytelling.

7books
13years active
2decades
~2.2yrs between books
2015latest release

Max Freeman series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Max Freeman series?

Start with The Blue Edge of Midnight (2002), the first book in the Max Freeman series by Jonathon King. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Max Freeman series?

There are 7 books in the Max Freeman series by Jonathon King, published between 2002 and 2015.

What is the first book in the Max Freeman series?

The first book in the Max Freeman series is The Blue Edge of Midnight, published in 2002 by Jonathon King.

What is the latest book in the Max Freeman series?

The most recent book in the Max Freeman series is Don't Lose Her (2015) by Jonathon King.

**Jonathon King** (born 1950) is a British author known for his historical fiction and military thrillers. A former soldier and intelligence officer, King's novels draw heavily on his experiences and offer an authentic perspective on warfare. Notable works include "The Regulators" (1985), "The Lazarus Project" (1998), and the "Fulcrum" series (2003-2007). King has received critical acclaim for his captivating storytelling, realistic characters, and immersive historical settings. His works have earned him several awards, including the WH Smith Literary Award (1985) for "The Regulators" and the National Intelligence Prize (2003) for "Fulcrum." King's novels continue to resonate with readers for their riveting narratives and insights into military operations during times of war and conflict.

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