Books
(all by Donald Hamilton)
- Death of a Citizen (1960)
- The Wrecking Crew (1960)
- The Removers (1961)
- The Silencers (1962)
- Murderers' Row (1962)
- The Ambushers (1963)
- The Shadowers (1964)
- The Ravagers (1964)
- The Devastators (1965)
- The Betrayers (1966)
- The Menacers (1968)
- The Interlopers (1969)
- The Poisoners (1971)
- The Intriguers (1972)
- The Intimidators (1974)
- The Terminators (1975)
- The Retaliators (1976)
- The Terrorizers (1977)
- The Revengers (1982)
- The Annihilators (1983)
- The Infiltrators (1984)
- The Detonators (1985)
- The Vanishers (1986)
- The Demolishers (1987)
- The Frighteners (1989)
- The Threateners (1992)
- The Damagers (1993)
- The Dominators – unpublished. Hamilton finished this novel in the late 1990s, and was reportedly revising it in preparation for seeking a publisher in mid-2002, but as of 2010 it has yet to be published.
All of Hamilton's Matt Helm novels were first published in the United States by Fawcett Publications under their Gold Medal imprint.
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