J. M. Hall Reading Order
1 series · 11 books
J. M. Hall was a pioneering merchant and businessman who established roots in Tulsa during the territory's formative years in the late 19th century. Operating alongside his brother Harry, he built a commercial enterprise that capitalized on the region's rapid development and railroad expansion. Hall's life and entrepreneurial ventures in Indian Territory offer historical insight into the early settlement and growth of what would become Oklahoma's major cities.
Standalone Novels Series
11 books
Start with Brush with Death, the first of 11 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Brush with Death |
| 2 | Clock Stopped Dead |
| 3 | Handbook on basic conservation and land use principles |
| 4 | Keys to freshwater invertebrates in streams of Snowdonia |
| 5 | Open yard housing for young cattle |
| 6 | Pen Dipped in Poison |
| 7 | Photography (Living with Science) |
| 8 | Spoonful of Murder |
| 9 | The beginning of Tulsa |
| 10 | Untitled J. M. Hall Book 2 |
| 11 | Volcanic regimes in Canada |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has J. M. Hall written?
- J. M. Hall has written 11 books across 1 series.

