Order of Philip St Ives Books

Order of Philip St. Ives Books

Philip St Ives by Oliver Bleeck Ross Thomas

Philip St. Ives is the protagonist in a series of hardboiled crime fiction/mystery novels by American novelist Ross Thomas (originally as Oliver Bleeck). Philip St. Ives is a private investigator, but unlike many hardboiled detectives, he doesn’t work out of a crappy office, drink cheap liquor or work in a horrible, corrupt city. Instead, he travels the world taking cases in the United States, Europe and wherever else someone needs him. The novel The Procane Chronicle was adapted into the film St. Ives, starring Charles Bronson as “Raymond St. Ives.”

Ross Thomas began his Philip St. Ives series in 1969 with the novel The Brass Go-Between. The series lasted five novels, concluding with No Questions Asked in 1976. Below is a list of Ross Thomas’ Philip St. Ives books in order of when they were first released (which is the same as their chronological order):

Publication Order of Philip St. Ives Books

The Brass Go-Between

(1969)

The Procane Chronicle / The Thief Who Painted Sunlight

(1971)

Protocol for a Kidnapping

(1971)

The Highbinders

(1973)

No Questions Asked

(1976)

Notes: All of the novels were written under the pen name of Oliver Bleeck, but later re-released as by Ross Thomas. The Procane Chronicle was also published as The Thief Who Painted Sunlight.