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Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel

by David Archer

9 books Started 2022 Latest 2025
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The Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel is a Legal Thriller / Mystery series by David Archer, made up of 9 books published between 2022 and 2025. It begins with Burden of the Assassin (2022), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is A Fire Burning (2025), spanning 3 years of storytelling.

9books
3years active
~0.4yrs between books
2025latest release

Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series?

Start with Burden of the Assassin (2022), the first book in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series by David Archer. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series?

There are 9 books in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series by David Archer, published between 2022 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series?

The first book in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series is Burden of the Assassin, published in 2022 by David Archer.

What is the latest book in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series?

The most recent book in the Peter Black Series with Vince Vogel series is A Fire Burning (2025) by David Archer.

David Archer is a geoscientist and professor at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on the carbon cycle, paleoclimatology, and the global carbon budget. He has authored over 100 scientific publications and is a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Archer received his B.A. in earth sciences from Dartmouth College in 1984 and his Ph.D. in geochemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 1990. He was awarded the James B. Macelwane Medal from the American Geophysical Union in 2007 for his outstanding contributions to the field of geophysics. Archer's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Scientific American. He has also appeared on television and radio programs, such as The Colbert Report and The Weather Channel.

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