- (2001) Book: "A Painted House." New York: Doubleday
- (2001) Novel: "Skipping Christmas"
- Novel: "The Summons."
- (1998) Novel: "The Street Lawyer"
- (1999) Novel: "The Testament"
- (2000) Novel: "The Brethren"
- (2003) Novel: "The King of Torts"
- (1996) Novel: "The Runaway Jury" (filmed as Runaway Jury (2003))
- (1996) Novel: "The Rainmaker"
- (2003) Novel: "Bleachers"
- Novel: "The Partner"
- Novel: "The Chamber"
- (1992) Novel: "The Pelican Brief" (filmed as The Pelican Brief (1993))
- Novel: "The Client"
- Novel: "The Firm" (filmed as The Firm (1993))
- (1988) Novel: "A Time to Kill" (filmed as A Time to Kill (1996))
- (2006) Nonfiction book: "The Innocent Man"
- (2008) Novel: "The Appeal," Published by Doubleday, New York City, NY, ISBN0-385-51504-9.
- (2009) Novel: "Ford County"
- Column, "Boxers, Briefs and Books," Published in "The New York Times (USA)," 6 September 2010, Vol. 159, No. 55,155, Page A19.
- (2009) Novel: "The Associate"
- (2010) Novel: "The Confession"
- (May 19 to June 19, 2011) His novel, "A Time to Kill," was adapted by Rupert Holmes in special arrangement with Daryl Roth at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Ethan McSweeny was director.
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