Sigmund Brouwer - Adult Books

Adult Books

  • The Ghost Rider Series (a.k.a. Sam Keaton: Legends of Laramie)
    • Morning Star (1994, 2000 as Evening Star)
    • Moon Basket (1994, 2000 as Silver Moon)
    • Sundance (1995, 2001 as Sun Dance)
    • Thunder Voice (1995, 2001)
  • Blood Ties (1995)
  • Double Helix (1996)
  • The Weeping Chamber (1998)
  • Pony Express Christmas (2000)
  • Nick Barrett Mysteries
    • Out of the Shadows (2001)
    • Crown of Thorns (2002)
    • The Lies of Saints (2003)
  • The Leper (2002)
  • Dear Teacher (2004)
  • The Last Disciple Series
    • The Last Disciple (With Hank Hanegraaff, 2005, 2012)
    • The Last Sacrifice (With Hank Hanegraaff, 2006, 2012)
    • The Last Temple (With Hank Hanegraaff, 2012)
  • Fuse of Armageddon (With Hank Hanegraaff, 2007)
  • Broken Angel (2008)
  • Flight of Shadows (2010)
  • The Canary List (2011)

Note that Brouwer's novel Failure to Protect was never released, despite having a set release date for early 2010.

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