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Brigham Theodore Books in Order

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Explore the Brigham Theodore books in order by Victor Methos, with summaries, courtroom background, and tips on where to start this legal thriller duo.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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1

The Neon Lawyer

by Victor Methos

2014

New lawyer Brigham Theodore joins a shabby Salt Lake City firm and gets handed a murder case almost immediately. His client is a grieving mother who killed the man who murdered her child.

2

Mercy

by Victor Methos

2016

Brigham Theodore takes on the defense of a man accused of ending his terminally ill wife's suffering. The trial becomes a sharp, emotional fight over love, pain, and what mercy really means.

Series background & context

The Brigham Theodore books are where a lot of readers first click with Victor Methos. These are tight legal thrillers built around a young defense attorney in Salt Lake City who has talent, nerve, and just enough bad luck to get thrown into cases way over his head.

Brigham starts from the bottom. He joins a shabby, hungry law firm, the kind of place where image matters less than survival and nobody is waiting to ease him into the work. That setup gives the series an underdog feel from the start. Brigham is smart, but he is also learning in public, making mistakes, getting knocked around, and trying to find out what kind of lawyer he wants to be.

The cases are what make the duo stand out. In The Neon Lawyer, the facts are not really in doubt, but the moral questions are huge. In Mercy, the courtroom conflict again comes out of a crime that seems simple on the surface and anything but simple underneath. Methos is especially good at stories where the law and the reader's gut reaction don't line up neatly. Brigham has to work in that gap.

That is the series in a sentence. These books care less about whether a crime happened than about what justice should look like once it has. Brigham is a defense lawyer, and Methos writes that role with a lot of practical detail. Plea deals, trial strategy, witnesses, pressure from prosecutors, and the small humiliations of practice all matter. The courtroom scenes are brisk and easy to follow because Methos knows how to keep the legal machinery moving.

Brigham himself helps keep things light on their feet. He is earnest, scrappy, and sometimes a little overmatched, which makes him easy to root for. The books also give him enough personal life and emotional conflict to keep him from feeling like a pure case-solving machine. He wants to do right, but he is also trying to build a life, keep relationships together, and survive a profession that can eat people alive.

If you want Methos at his most direct and most courtroom-focused, this is a very good place to start. The Brigham Theodore books are short, quick, and morally knotted in exactly the way legal thriller fans usually want.

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