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Robert Hanlon Books in Order

Hanlon's razor is an adage, or rule of thumb, that states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of eliminating unlikely explanations for human behavior. It is purportedly named after one Robert J. Hanlon, who submitted the statement to Murphy's Law Book Two: More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong! (1980). Similar statements have been recorded since at least the 18th century.

Bibliography verified: April 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Robert Hanlon's book series? Robert Hanlon has written 11 book series. The most notable is the Amos Wilder: Mountain Man series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Robert Hanlon

  • #1
    Gone To Texas (By: C. Wayne Winkle) cover
    Gone To Texas (By: C. Wayne Winkle)(2023)
  • #2
    The Sons of Elias Stirling (By: C. Wayne Winkle,Gary Diamond) cover
    The Sons of Elias Stirling (By: C. Wayne Winkle,Gary Diamond)(2024)
  • #3
    Stormy Beginnings On The Guadalupe (By: C. Wayne Winkle) cover
    Stormy Beginnings On The Guadalupe (By: C. Wayne Winkle)(2024)
  • #4
    Change and Betrayal On The Guadalupe (By: C. Wayne Winkle) cover
    Change and Betrayal On The Guadalupe (By: C. Wayne Winkle)(2024)
  • #5
    The Guadalupe Kidnap (With: Gary Diamond) cover
    The Guadalupe Kidnap (With: Gary Diamond)(2025)
  • #6
    The Children Of The Guadalupe (With: Gary Diamond) cover
    The Children Of The Guadalupe (With: Gary Diamond)(2025)
  • #7
    The Placid Man (With: Gary Diamond) cover
    The Placid Man (With: Gary Diamond)(2025)

About Robert Hanlon

Hanlon's razor is an adage, or rule of thumb, that states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of eliminating unlikely explanations for human behavior. It is purportedly named after one Robert J. Hanlon, who submitted the statement to Murphy's Law Book Two: More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong! (1980). Similar statements have been recorded since at least the 18th century.

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