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Ray Keating Books in Order
Raymond Herbert Keating was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the New York Highlanders / Yankees of the American League from 1912 to 1916 and in 1918 and for the Boston Braves of the National League in 1919. In 1914, Keating was caught throwing an emery ball, and the pitch was declared to be illegal.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Ray Keating's book series? Ray Keating has written 5 book series. The most notable is the Agent Dean Cold series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Ray Keating
- #1
Menace(2025)
- #1
Cathedral(2022) - #2
Subversion(2024)
- #1
New York by the Numbers (With: Steve Forbes)(1997) - #2
U.S. By the Numbers(2000) - #3
"Chuck" vs. the Business World(2011) - #4
Unleashing Small Business Through IP(2013) - #5
A Discussion Guide for Ray Keating's Warrior Monk(2019) - #6
Free Trade Rocks!(2019) - #7
Behind Enemy Lines(2020) - #8
1950s Sci-Fi: A Fresh Look at 12 Science Fiction Hollywood Classics(2025)
- #1
Warrior Monk(2010) - #2
Root of All Evil?(2012) - #3
An Advent for Religious Liberty(2012) - #4
The River(2014) - #5
Murderer's Row(2015) - #6
Wine Into Water(2016) - #7
Lionhearts(2017) - #8
Reagan Country(2018) - #9
Heroes & Villains(2018) - #10
Shifting Sands(2018) - #11
Deep Rough(2019) - #12
The Traitor(2019) - #13
Vatican Shadows(2020) - #14
Past Lives(2021) - #15
What's Lost?(2021) - #16
Persecution(2022) - #17
Under the Golden Dome(2023) - #18
For Better, For Worse(2023) - #19
Christmas Bells at St. Mary's(2023)
- #1
The Weekly Economist(2022) - #2
The Weekly Economist II(2023) - #3
The Weekly Economist III(2024)
About Ray Keating
Raymond Herbert Keating was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the New York Highlanders / Yankees of the American League from 1912 to 1916 and in 1918 and for the Boston Braves of the National League in 1919. In 1914, Keating was caught throwing an emery ball, and the pitch was declared to be illegal.
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