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The Gideon Crew Series in Order

Gideon Crew Books in Order

5 books
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Mar 2011

About the Gideon Crew series

Series Premise

The core premise follows Gideon Crew, a genius nuclear physicist and former art thief from Los Alamos National Laboratory, who learns he has only a short time to live due to a terminal medical condition. This revelation propels him into a life of high-risk freelance operations after a shadowy organization recruits him. Gideon is pulled into the world of Effective Engineering Solutions (EES), a secretive New York-based firm led by the enigmatic Eli Glinn (a character with ties to the authors' earlier The Ice Limit novel). EES tackles seemingly impossible engineering challenges and covert missions, often for government clients, involving cutting-edge science, ancient artifacts, and global threats.

Each novel centers on Gideon undertaking a dangerous assignment: stealing classified technology, averting nuclear disasters, hunting lost civilizations, or confronting apocalyptic dangers. Missions blend heist elements, scientific puzzles, and survival action—Gideon uses his intellect, disguise skills, and daring to outmaneuver enemies while grappling with his mortality and personal demons. Plots escalate from personal vendettas to world-ending stakes, often tying back to ancient mysteries or advanced threats. The series explores themes of redemption, the cost of genius, and humanity's place amid powerful forces.

The books build on each other and should be read in publication order for character development, recurring elements (especially Eli Glinn and EES operations), and escalating stakes, though each provides a self-contained thriller.

Main Characters

Gideon Crew anchors the series: a tall, lanky nuclear physicist with jet-black hair, blue eyes, and a flair for Hawaiian shirts. A former art thief and master of disguise, he's brilliant, sardonic, and haunted by his father's death and his own terminal illness. Gideon is promiscuous, alcohol-fueled, and morally flexible, yet driven by a core of justice and ingenuity.



Eli Glinn: The enigmatic, wheelchair-bound founder of EES, a genius engineer with a cold, calculating mind and a mysterious past. He recruits and directs Gideon, often withholding information.



Manuel Garza: Glinn's loyal, pragmatic associate at EES, providing operational support and occasional dry humor.



Supporting characters include:

- Allies like scientists, operatives, or temporary partners who aid missions.

- Antagonists: shadowy government figures, rival organizations, or ancient threats.

- Recurring figures from Preston-Child's universe occasionally appear, adding depth.

Setting

The series spans a contemporary world with a global scope, anchored in the United States but venturing to exotic and dangerous locales. Key locations include:



- Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico): Gideon's original workplace, evoking high-security science and Cold War secrets.

- New York City: EES headquarters, a sleek, secretive operation in a nondescript building, contrasting urban sophistication with hidden high-tech labs.

- Remote wilderness and international sites: remote islands, jungles, mountains, and ancient ruins for missions involving lost civilizations or artifacts.

- Other spots: Washington D.C. for government intrigue, the Himalayas, or oceanic depths tied to earlier Preston-Child lore.



The modern setting—airplanes, gadgets, labs, and cities—blends with ancient or undiscovered elements, creating a sense of hidden history beneath everyday life.

Tone & Themes

The tone is thrilling, suspenseful, and darkly entertaining, with a brisk, cinematic pace that mixes high-octane action, clever twists, and moments of wry humor. Preston and Child's prose is clean and propulsive—short chapters, vivid action sequences, and scientific detail keep pages turning. Tension builds through escalating stakes, narrow escapes, and moral dilemmas, while violence is intense but not gratuitous, focusing on consequences and strategy.

Humor emerges through Gideon's sardonic wit, banter with allies, and ironic observations on human folly or bureaucratic absurdity. Emotional undercurrents—grief, isolation, the weight of impending death—add depth without slowing momentum. The mood is optimistic yet grounded: Gideon faces overwhelming odds, but intellect, courage, and unlikely alliances prevail, delivering satisfying resolutions with a sense of wonder and adrenaline.

The Gideon Crew series by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child delivers fast-paced, high-concept thrillers that combine scientific intrigue, globe-trotting adventure, and a compelling anti-hero in Gideon Crew. Through clever heists, ancient mysteries, and escalating global threats, the books explore genius, mortality, and redemption with suspenseful energy and satisfying twists. While darker and more action-oriented than some cozy series, the narrative maintains momentum and emotional stakes, making it a standout for thriller fans seeking smart, entertaining escapism with a touch of wonder and moral complexity.

FAQ

How many books are in the Gideon Crew series?

5 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Pharaoh Key, was published in June 2018.

When was the most recent book released?

The Pharaoh Key was published in June 2018.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Gideon's Sword, published in March 2011.

What genre is the Gideon Crew series?

The series primarily falls into the Thriller genre.

What is the Gideon Crew series about?

The core premise follows Gideon Crew, a genius nuclear physicist and former art thief from Los Alamos National Laboratory, who learns he has only a short time to live due to a terminal medical condition. This revelation propels him into a life of high-risk freelance operations after a shadowy organization recruits him. Gideon is pulled into the world of Effective Engineering Solutions (EES), a secretive New York-based firm led by the enigmatic Eli Glinn (a character with ties to the authors' earlier The Ice Limit novel). EES tackles seemingly impossible engineering challenges and covert missions, often for government clients, involving cutting-edge science, ancient artifacts, and global threats. Each novel centers on Gideon undertaking a dangerous assignment: stealing classified technology, averting nuclear disasters, hunting lost civilizations, or confronting apocalyptic dangers. Missions blend heist elements, scientific puzzles, and survival action—Gideon uses his intellect, disguise skills, and daring to outmaneuver enemies while grappling with his mortality and personal demons. Plots escalate from personal vendettas to world-ending stakes, often tying back to ancient mysteries or advanced threats. The series explores themes of redemption, the cost of genius, and humanity's place amid powerful forces. The books build on each other and should be read in publication order for character development, recurring elements (especially Eli Glinn and EES operations), and escalating stakes, though each provides a self-contained thriller.

Is the Gideon Crew series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.