The Thomas Pitt series by Anne Perry has the following reading order:
1. The Cater Street Hangman (1979)
2. Callander Square (1980)
3. Paragon Walk (1981)
4. Resurrection Row (1981)
5. Rutland Place (1983)
6. Bluegate Fields (1984)
7. Death in the Devil's Acre (1985)
8. Cardington Crescent (1987)
9. Silence in Hanover Close (1988)
10. Bethlehem Road (1990)
11. Highgate Rise (1991)
12. Belgrave Square (1992)
13. Farrier's Lane (1993)
14. The Hyde Park Headsman (1994)
15. Traitors Gate (1995)
16. Pentecost Alley (1996)
17. Ashworth Hall (1997)
18. Brunswick Gardens (1998)
19. Bedford Square (1999)
20. Half Moon Street (2000)
21. The Whitechapel Conspiracy (2001)
22. Southampton Row (2002)
23. Seven Dials (2003)
24. Long Spoon Lane (2005)
25. Buckingham Palace Gardens (2008)
26. Treason at Lisson Grove (2011)
27. Dorchester Terrace (2012)
28. Midnight at Marble Arch (2013)
Actor Thomas Dale has no credits for any of the Law and Order series.
There is no listing for Betty Thomas appearing in any of the Law and Order series.
From what I have read on the Odd Thomas website, the order is as follows: 1. Odd Thomas 2. Forever Odd 3. Brother Odd 4. Odd Hours **5. In Odd We Trust (Technically, this is a prequel I believe to the whole series)
Thomas A. Steyaert has written: 'Study guide to accompany Life and patterns of order' 'Life and patterns of order' -- subject(s): Biology
Thomas Power has written: 'Secrecy' -- subject(s): Poetry, Knights Templar (Masonic order)
THOMAS MUNCK has written: 'SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE: STATE, CONFLICT AND THE SOCIAL ORDER IN EUROPE, 1598-1700'
Thomas Galphin Andrews has written: 'The Jericho road' -- subject(s): Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Charles Thomas Carpenter has written: 'The new world order' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Fascism, Socialism, World politics
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Thomas N. Gardner has written: 'The media rhetoric of Law and order' -- subject(s): Magazine format television programs, Objectivity, Mass media, Truthfulness and falsehood
Thomas F. Hill has written: 'Antient Erse poems collected among the Scottish Highlands, in order to illustrate the Ossian of Mr. Macpherson' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic poetry
Wendell Marshall Thomas has written: 'Toward a more democratic social order' -- subject(s): Economic policy 'There is but one individual' -- subject(s): Religions (Proposed, universal, etc.)