Duke Tate

Duke Tate

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Dead Bones (a short story) (Short Stories/Novellas) was the most recently released book by Duke Tate, on June 16th, 2025.

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Below is a complete list of Duke Tate books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Big John Books in Publication Order

List of My Big Journey Books in Publication Order

List of The Architect Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
2021

List of The Pearlmakers Books in Publication Order

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
2014
2
2024

List of Short Stories/Novellas in Publication Order

List of Short Story Collections in Publication Order

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

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Duke Tate

Duke Tate is the author of 6 Short Stories/Novellas. The first short story published was Bottom of the Ninth, in 2020. The most recently published story was Dead Bones which was released in 2025. There are no upcoming short stories.

Duke Tate has also written the My Big Journey series which has 4 books including Return to Freedom and Gifts from A Guide.

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Duke Tate: F.A.Q

What was the first book Duke Tate wrote?

The first book written by Duke Tate was The Opaque Stones, published in 2014.

What was the most recent book Duke Tate wrote?

Their most recently released work was Dead Bones (a short story) on June 16th, 2025.

Are there upcoming new books by Duke Tate?

Duke Tate does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

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How many books has Duke Tate written?

Duke Tate has written 22 books. 3 books in the Big John Series, 4 books in the My Big Journey Series, 1 book in The Architect Series, 3 books in The Pearlmakers Series, 2 Standalone Novels, 6 Short Stories/Novellas, 1 Short Story Collections, 2 Non-Fiction Books.

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