Mark Frost Books In Order

Arthur Conan Doyle Books In Publication Order

  1. The List of Seven (1993)
  2. The Six Messiahs (1995)

The Paladin Prophecy Books In Publication Order

  1. The Paladin Prophecy (2012)
  2. Alliance (2013)
  3. Rogue / Apocalypse (2015)

Twin Peaks Books In Publication Order

  1. The Secret History of Twin Peaks (2016)
  2. Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier (2017)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Second Objective (2007)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Welcome to Twin Peaks: An Access Guide to the Town (With: David Lynch,Richard Saul Wurman,Gregg Almquist,Tricia Brock,Harley Peyton,Lisa Friedman,Robert Engels) (1991)
  2. The Greatest Game Ever Played (2002)
  3. The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf (2004)
  4. The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever (2007)
  5. Game Six: Cincinnati, Boston, and the 1975 World Series: The Triumph of America’s Pastime (2009)

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Mark Frost Books Overview

The List of Seven

Dark Brotherhood As the city of London slumbers, there are those in its midst who conspire to rule the world through the darkest and most nefarious means. These seven, seated in positions of extraordinary power and influence, marshal forces from the far side to aid them in their fiendish endeavor. Force of One In the aftermath of a bloody’s ance and a terrifying supernatural contact, a courageous young doctor finds himself drawn into a malevolent conspiracy beyond human comprehension. All or Nothing The future is not safe, as a thousand year reign of pure evil is about to begin, unless a small group of stalwart champions can unravel the unspeakable mysteries behind a crime far more terrible than murder.

The Six Messiahs

Accompanied by his impetuous younger brother Innes and six other companions on a book tour across America, author Arthur Conan Doyle faces an ultimate challenge between good and evil in which the stake is the human race. AB. PW.

The Secret History of Twin Peaks

Find out if Nearra can reclaim her magic in the thrilling finale to the Trinistyr Trilogy.

Wizard’s Return is the highly anticipated follow up to Wizard s Betrayal, the second volume in the Trinistyr Trilogy. Set in the popular Dragonlance world of Krynn, Dragonlance: The New Adventures follows a group of young companions as they band together for friendship, adventure and excitement.


The Second Objective

Bestselling author Mark Frost makes a triumphant return to fiction with this riveting World War II thriller, based on a shocking real life German operation run by ‘the most dangerous man in Europe’

Fall 1944. Germany is losing, and the Americans are starting to hope they ll be home for Christmas. Lieutenant Colonel Otto Skorzeny, ‘Hitler’s Commando,’ famed for his daring rescue of the imprisoned Mussolini, has just received orders for Operation Greif: He is to assemble a new brigade of 2,000 men, all of whom speak English, and send them behind Allied lines disguised as GIs, where they will wreak havoc in advance of a savage new offensive. And from those men, Skorzeny is to select a smaller group, made up of the twenty most highly skilled commandos fluent in American culture, to attempt an even more sinister mission The Second Objective which, if completed, not only would change the course of the war, but would change the course of history.

Filled with real characters and details only recently released by the United States military, The Second Objective is historical fiction at its most pulse pounding, its most unpredictable, and its most compulsively readable.

The Greatest Game Ever Played

rancis Ouimet and Harry Vardon came from different worlds and different generations, but their passion for golf set them on parallel paths that would collide in the greatest match their sport had ever known. A young Massachusetts native, Francis was only three years removed from his youthful career as a lowly caddie. Harry was twice his age, the greatest British champion in history, and innovator of the modern grip and swing. Through exacting hard work, perseverance, and determination, Vardon had escaped a hopeless life of poverty; the unknown Ouimet dared to dream of following in his hero’s footsteps. When the two men finally came together in their legendary battle at the 1913 U.S. Open, its heartstopping climax gave rise to the sport of golf as we know it today. Weaving the stories of Ouimet and Vardon as his narrative, Mark Frost creates a uniquely involving, intimate epic; equal parts sports biography, sweeping social history, and emotional human drama. Including historical photographs, The Greatest Game Ever Played is sure to be a must read for millions of sports and history fans, and all who have ever dared to reach for their dreams.

The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf

From the bestselling author of the critically acclaimed The Greatest Game Ever Played comes The Grand Slam, a riveting, in depth look at the life and times of golf icon Bobby Jones. In the wake of the stock market crash and the dawn of the Great Depression, a ray of light emerged from the world of sports in the summer of 1930. Bobby Jones, an amateur golfer who had already won nine of the seventeen major championships he’d entered during the last seven years, mounted his final campaign against the record books. In four months, he conquered the British Amateur Championship, the British Open, the United States Open, and finally the United States Amateur Championship, an achievement so extraordinary that writers dubbed it the Grand Slam. A natural, self taught player, Jones made his debut at the U.S. Amateur Championship at the age of 14. But for the next seven years, Jones struggled in major championships, and not until he turned 21 in 1923 would he harness his immense talent. What the world didn’t know was that throughout his playing career the intensely private Jones had longed to retreat from fame’s glaring spotlight. While the press referred to him as ‘a golfing machine,’ the strain of competition exacted a ferocious toll on his physical and emotional well being. During the season of the Slam he constantly battled exhaustion, nearly lost his life twice, and came perilously close to a total collapse. By the time he completed his unprecedented feat, Bobby Jones was the most famous man not only in golf, but in the history of American sports. Jones followed his crowning achievement with a shocking announcement: his retirement from the game at the age of 28. His abrupt disappearance from the public eye into a closely guarded private life helped create a mythological image of this hero from the Golden Age of sports that endures to this day.

The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever

‘It’s difficult to beat a good golf book, be it a good yarn or a picture book…
The golf is spectacular, the course more so, the descriptions luminous.’ USA Today ‘The untold story of golf’s greatest money match, featuring Hogan and Nelson at Cypress Point, comes to life in…
Mark Frost’s gripping new book, The Match.’ Golf magazine ‘Frost weaves an exceptional narrative…
It’s a gripping tale as good as James Patterson, John Grisham, or any other contemporary novelist could create. And all true. The match comes down to the 18th hole, and you’ll be the winner once you turn the last page.’ Met Golfer ‘Frost masterfully puts the reader not just on the scene, but in the time, too, with terrific storytelling.’ The State South Carolina ‘Frost captures an elusive magic in this improbable matchup and what it meant for those who played and witnessed it.’ Publishers Weekly ‘The Match was a dream I never thought would come true. If I hadn’t been there I wouldn’t believe it myself, and if you know anything about sports or the game of golf, once you pick up this book you won’t put it down. No one will ever see an event like this again. Fiction can’t touch it.’ Ken Venturi The year: 1956. Four decades have passed since Eddie Lowery came to fame as the ten year old caddie to U.S. Open Champion Francis Ouimet. Now a wealthy car dealer and avid supporter of amateur golf, Lowery has just made a bet with fellow millionaire George Coleman. Lowery claims that two of his employees, amateur golfers Harvie Ward and Ken Venturi, cannot be beaten in a best ball match. Lowery challenges Coleman to bring any two golfers of his choice to the course at 10 a.m. the next day to settle the issue. Coleman accepts the challenge and shows up with his own power team: Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, the game’s greatest living professionals, with fourteen major championships between them. In Mark Frost’s peerless hands, complete with the recollections of all the participants, the story of this immortal foursome and the game they played that day legendarily known in golf circles as the greatest private match ever played comes to life with powerful, emotional impact and edge of your seat suspense.

Game Six: Cincinnati, Boston, and the 1975 World Series: The Triumph of America’s Pastime

Boston, Tuesday, October 21, 1975. The Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds have endured an excruciating three day rain delay. Tonight, at last, they will play Game Six of the World Series. Leading three games to two, Cincinnati hopes to win it all; Boston is desperate to stay alive. But for all the anticipation, nobody could have predicted what a classic it would turn out to be: an extra innings thriller, created by one of the Big Red Machine’s patented comebacks and the Red Sox’s improbable late inning rally; clutch hitting, heart stopping defensive plays, and more twists and turns than a Grand Prix circuit, climaxed by one of the most famous home runs in baseball history that ended it in the twelfth. Here are all the inside stories of some of that era’s biggest names in sports: Johnny Bench, Luis Tiant, Sparky Anderson, Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski eight Hall of Famers in all as well as sportscasters and network execs, cameramen, umpires, groundskeepers, politicians, and fans who gathered in Fenway that extraordinary night. Game Six is an unprecedented behind the scenes look at what is considered by many to be the greatest baseball game ever played remarkable also because it was about so much more than just balls and strikes. This World Series marked the end of an era; baseball’s reserve clause was about to be struck down, giving way to the birth of free agency, a watershed moment that changed American sports forever. In bestselling author Mark Frost’s talented hands, the historical significance of Game Six becomes every bit as engrossing as its compelling human drama. Praise for The Match ‘Mark Frost, author of one of the sport’s all time great books, The Greatest Game Ever Played, produces another wonderful telling of a true tale…
in The Match.’ Chicago Tribune ‘Frost captures an elusive magic in this improbable matchup and what it meant for those who played and witnessed it.’ Publishers Weekly ‘It’s difficult to beat a good golf book, be it a good yarn or a picture book…
The golf is spectacular, the course more so, the descriptions luminous.’ USA Today

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