Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Robert Martin also wrote as: Lee Roberts.

Robert Martin passed away on February 1st, 1976.

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Robert Martin Stats: The most read book by Robert Martin on Book Notification is Little Sister, the 6th novel in the Black Gat Books series. The second most read book is The Widow and the Web (Jim Bennett #4).

Below is a complete list of Robert Martin books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Robert Martin is the Jim Bennett Series.

List of Clinton Shannon Books in Publication Order (as Lee Roberts)

List of Jim Bennett Books in Publication Order

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

List of Black Gat Books in Publication Order

A group converges on a ghost town, each seeking something lost, and not all will leave alive.

List of Robert Martin Anthologies in Publication Order

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Robert Martin

Robert Martin was the author of the Jim Bennett series which consists of 14 novels. The Jim Bennett series started in 1854 with the novel Tears for the Bride. The most recently released novel in the Jim Bennett series was Bargain for Death which was released in 1964. There are no upcoming novels for the Jim Bennett series.

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  4. Michael Connelly, author of the Harry Bosch Series.
  5. Brad Thor, author of the Scot Harvath Series.

Robert Martin: F.A.Q

When did Robert Martin die?

Robert Martin died on February 1st, 1976.

What was the first book Robert Martin wrote?

The first book written by Robert Martin was Tears for the Bride, published in 1854.

What was the most recent book Robert Martin wrote?

Their most recently released work was Judas Journey on November 16th, 2017.

What is the most popular book by Robert Martin?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular Robert Martin book is Little Sister. Here are their most popular books:
  1. Little Sister (8)
  2. The Widow and the Web (8)
  3. Dark Dream (8)

How many books has Robert Martin written?

Robert Martin has written 22 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 4 books in the Clinton Shannon Series, 14 books in the Jim Bennett Series, 5 Standalone Novels, 4 Standalone Novels, 1 book in the Black Gat Books Series.

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