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ⓘ About George Dawes Green
“The Caveman’s Valentine” was adapted into a movie that starred Samuel L. Jackson, and won an Edgar Award. “The Juror” was adapted into a movie that starred Demi Moore and Alec Baldwin and was published in over 20 languages. “Ravens” was selected as one of the best books of the year by the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. “The Caveman’s Valentine” is the first stand alone novel and was released in 1994. Romulus Ledbetter was not always homeless. At one time he was a devoted husband, dad, and musician with a bright future. Rising to prominence with the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, George Dawes Green has since expanded their repertoire to include numerous successful works across various genres. Their writing style, characterized by compelling narratives and memorable characters, has earned them a dedicated global readership with millions of fans worldwide.
📚 All Book Series by George Dawes Green
The Caveman's Valentine / The Caveman
The Caveman's Valentine / The Caveman continues the Publication Order of Standalone Novels story arc with George Dawes Green's signature blend of plot twists and unforgettable characters.
The Juror
The Juror continues the Publication Order of Standalone Novels story arc with George Dawes Green's signature blend of plot twists and unforgettable characters.
Ravens
Ravens is an essential installment in the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, delivering the tension and character depth that fans of George Dawes Green have come to expect.
The Kingdoms of Savannah
Epic adventure awaits in The Kingdoms of Savannah, a landmark entry in the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series that raises the stakes across the realm George Dawes Green has built.
The Moth
Readers dive deeper into the world of Publication Order of Anthologies with The Moth, another outstanding contribution from George Dawes Green.
? Frequently Asked Questions
Who is George Dawes Green?
George Dawes Green is a bestselling author known for 2 book series containing over 5 books. Popular series include Publication Order of Standalone Novels, Publication Order of Anthologies. Their work spans multiple genres and has captivated millions of readers worldwide.
What is the best George Dawes Green series to start with?
For readers new to George Dawes Green's work, the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series is the ideal entry point. It showcases the author's signature style and contains 4 books. Begin with The Caveman's Valentine / The Caveman to start from the very beginning.
How many books has George Dawes Green written?
George Dawes Green has written over 5 books across 2 series. This prolific output covers multiple genres, making them one of the most versatile authors in contemporary fiction.
Should I read George Dawes Green books in order?
Yes, reading George Dawes Green's series in publication order is strongly recommended. Most series feature evolving character arcs, ongoing story threads, and references to earlier events that are most rewarding when experienced in sequence. Our complete reading order guides are listed above.
What genre does George Dawes Green write in?
George Dawes Green writes primarily in fiction. With 2 series across 5 books, the author has explored a wide range of themes and storytelling approaches throughout their career.
Are George Dawes Green's books standalone or must they be read as a series?
Most of George Dawes Green's books are part of ongoing series and deliver the most satisfying experience when read in order. However, several standalone novels and short story collections provide excellent entry points without requiring prior knowledge of other series.
What is George Dawes Green's most popular book?
Based on reader reviews and sales data, George Dawes Green's most celebrated works come from the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series. The first book, The Caveman's Valentine / The Caveman, is widely considered the ideal starting point and consistently receives outstanding reader ratings.