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Author Bibliography: Anthony Horowitz Books in Order

Wed. 24 Jul. 2024263

For fans of mystery and adventure novels, Anthony Horowitz stands out as a top author in the genre. Here is a chronological list of his best-selling series to help you navigate his works seamlessly.

Horowitz's series include Alex Rider, The Power of Five, and Sherlock Holmes. Explore them all below!

Alex Rider Series in Order

Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series follows a teenage spy recruited by MI6 after the mysterious death of his uncle. Alex embarks on thrilling missions around the world, blending action, intelligence, and resourcefulness to thwart various threats. This captivating series offers readers fast-paced adventures and a young hero's journey through espionage.

 
 

Stormbreaker (Alex Rider, #1)

 

Alex Rider's ordinary teenage life takes a sudden turn when his uncle Ian Rider dies under mysterious circumstances. Alex discovers Ian was not just a banker but a spy for MI6. Recruited by the intelligence agency, Alex is thrust into the world of espionage.


His first mission is to investigate Herod Sayle, a billionaire who plans to donate state-of-the-art Stormbreaker computers to every school in England. Alex uncovers a sinister plot involving these computers and must use his wits and courage to thwart Sayle's dangerous plan.

 

Point Blank (Alex Rider, #2)

 

After proving himself with the Stormbreaker mission, Alex is assigned to infiltrate Point Blanc, an exclusive school for troubled sons of wealthy families. Located in the French Alps, the school is run by the sinister Dr. Grief.


Alex discovers that Dr. Grief is cloning the boys to take over their lives and control their families' wealth and power. With his cover blown, Alex must escape the mountain fortress and stop Dr. Grief's nefarious scheme before it's too late.

Skeleton Key (Alex Rider, #3)

 

Alex Rider's third mission takes him to the Caribbean, where he teams up with CIA agents to investigate General Alexei Sarov, a former Soviet officer with a dangerous plan. Sarov intends to use a nuclear bomb to recreate the Soviet Union, starting with an attack on the world leaders gathered in Skeleton Key.


Alex, posing as the son of one of the CIA agents, must navigate a deadly game of cat and mouse to stop Sarov's plan and prevent global disaster.

 

Eagle Strike (Alex Rider, #4)

 

While on vacation in France, Alex stumbles upon a plot by pop star Damian Cray, who is using his charitable foundation as a front for a deadly conspiracy. Cray's plan, named Eagle Strike, involves hijacking the U.S. military's nuclear arsenal to eliminate drug production worldwide, regardless of the innocent lives lost in the process. Alex races against time to uncover the truth and stop Cray, facing personal betrayals and deadly threats along the way.

 

Scorpia (Alex Rider, #5)

 

Alex discovers a shocking secret about his past while investigating the international criminal organization Scorpia. Led by the ruthless Julia Rothman, Scorpia plans to unleash a deadly substance known as "Invisible Sword" on London.


Torn between his desire for vengeance and his duty as a spy, Alex must infiltrate Scorpia and unravel their plan. The mission becomes a test of loyalty and morality, pushing Alex to his limits.

 

Ark Angel (Alex Rider, #6)

 

Recovering from a previous mission in a hospital, Alex is targeted by a group of eco-terrorists planning to destroy Ark Angel, the first luxury space hotel. When billionaire Nikolei Drevin's son, Paul, is kidnapped, Alex finds himself caught in a high-stakes battle.


He uncovers Drevin's plan to use Ark Angel for a massive act of destruction. Alex must go to space to stop Drevin and save millions of lives, facing dangers both on Earth and in orbit.

 

Snakehead (Alex Rider, #7)

 

After surviving the space mission, Alex is recruited by ASIS, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, to infiltrate a ruthless smuggling ring known as Snakehead. Partnered with his godfather, Ash, Alex travels through Southeast Asia to uncover Snakehead's connection to a deadly international conspiracy.


Along the way, Alex confronts personal demons and uncovers secrets about his parents' deaths. The mission tests his skills and resolve in the treacherous underworld of human trafficking.

Crocodile Tears (Alex Rider, #8)

 

Alex's eighth adventure begins with a seemingly innocent charity event, but he soon finds himself entangled in a plot involving genetically modified crops and biological warfare. Desmond McCain, a wealthy philanthropist, plans to unleash a deadly virus to profit from the ensuing chaos.


Alex must thwart McCain's plan while navigating dangerous terrain, from the Scottish Highlands to the jungles of Kenya. The mission challenges Alex's resourcefulness and determination to save countless lives.

 

Quite a Ride (Alex Rider, #2.5)

 

This short story bridges the gap between "Point Blank" and "Skeleton Key," offering a glimpse into Alex's life between missions. Alex encounters a former foe and faces unexpected danger during a routine activity, showcasing his quick thinking and adaptability.


The story provides additional depth to Alex's character and his ongoing struggle to balance a normal life with his responsibilities as a teenage spy.

 

Scorpia Rising (Alex Rider, #9)

 

In his ninth mission, Alex faces his greatest challenge yet when Scorpia resurfaces with a plan to humiliate MI6 and take revenge on Alex. Set in Cairo, Alex must stop a deadly plot involving ancient artifacts and modern terrorism.


The mission forces Alex to confront his darkest fears and make impossible choices. As he battles against time and powerful enemies, Alex's journey comes full circle, testing his courage and resilience.

 

Russian Roulette (Alex Rider, #10)

 

This prequel to the series delves into the life of Yassen Gregorovich, the assassin who played a pivotal role in Alex's adventures. The novel explores Yassen's transformation from a boy in Russia to a cold-blooded killer.


Through his eyes, readers gain insight into the world of espionage and the moral complexities faced by those who live in the shadows. Yassen's story intertwines with Alex's, shedding light on the choices that define heroes and villains.

 

Never Say Die (Alex Rider, #11)

 

After the traumatic events of Scorpia Rising, Alex is determined to leave the spy world behind. However, when he receives a cryptic message suggesting his friend Jack Starbright is alive, he embarks on a dangerous quest to find her.


The search takes him across Europe, where he uncovers a sinister plot involving a mysterious organization. Alex must rely on his instincts and skills to rescue Jack and thwart the organization's deadly plans.

Alex Rider: Secret Weapon (Alex Rider, #12)

 

This collection of short stories offers a series of thrilling snapshots into Alex's life as a spy. Each story explores different missions and challenges, highlighting Alex's resourcefulness and bravery. From thwarting a kidnapping to uncovering a mole within MI6, the stories provide an entertaining and action-packed look at the various facets of Alex's world. The collection adds depth to the series and keeps readers engaged with new adventures.

 

Nightshade (Alex Rider, #13)

 

Alex faces a new and formidable enemy in the form of Nightshade, a secret organization with a deadly agenda. When MI6 learns of Nightshade's plan to assassinate high-profile targets, Alex is called back into action.


The mission takes him undercover to a high-security facility, where he must navigate a web of deceit and danger. As he uncovers Nightshade's true intentions, Alex realizes the stakes are higher than ever, and failure is not an option.

 

Nightshade Revenge (Alex Rider, #14)

 

In this latest installment, Alex continues his battle against Nightshade, now more determined than ever to bring the organization down. With new allies and old enemies resurfacing, Alex must use all his skills to outmaneuver Nightshade's operatives.


The mission takes him to exotic locations and tests his abilities to the limit. As he closes in on Nightshade's leaders, Alex faces a final showdown that will determine the future of global security.

Hawthorne & Horowitz Series in Order

The Hawthorne & Horowitz series by Anthony Horowitz features an intriguing partnership between a private investigator, Daniel Hawthorne, and a writer named Anthony Horowitz, who narrates their cases. Together, they solve complex mysteries, blending real-life elements with fictional storytelling, making for a captivating and unique reading experience.

 
 

The Word is Murder (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #1)

 

In the first book of the series, Anthony Horowitz introduces us to an intriguing partnership between himself and ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne. The story begins with the murder of Diana Cowper, a wealthy woman who arranges her own funeral just hours before being killed.


Horowitz is drawn into the case by Hawthorne, who seeks his help to document the investigation. Together, they navigate a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, uncovering surprising truths about Diana's past.

 

The Sentence is Death (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #2)

 

In this sequel, Horowitz and Hawthorne are back to solve another baffling case. The story revolves around the murder of Richard Pryce, a high-profile divorce lawyer, who is found bludgeoned to death with a wine bottle.


As they dig deeper into Pryce's life, they uncover a list of suspects, each with a motive for murder. The investigation takes unexpected turns, revealing connections to past events and hidden resentments.

A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3)

 

The third installment takes the detective duo to a literary festival on the island of Alderney. Invited to promote their book, they find themselves embroiled in a murder investigation when a prominent local figure is found dead.


The isolated setting and limited pool of suspects create a classic whodunit atmosphere. As Hawthorne and Horowitz delve into the island's secrets, they confront personal conflicts and hidden agendas among the festival's attendees. The tension builds as they race against time to unmask the killer, leading to a dramatic and satisfying conclusion.

 

The Twist of a Knife (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #4)

 

In the fourth book, Horowitz himself becomes a suspect in a murder case. The story begins with the death of Harriet Throsby, a theater critic who wrote a scathing review of Horowitz's latest play. When evidence points to him, he turns to Hawthorne for help in proving his innocence.


The investigation takes them into the world of theater, uncovering professional rivalries, personal vendettas, and long-buried secrets. As they piece together the clues, they face numerous obstacles and red herrings, ultimately revealing a shocking truth about the murder.

Close to Death (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #5)

 

In the latest book, Hawthorne and Horowitz are confronted with their most personal case yet. The story centers on the murder of a close friend of Hawthorne's, drawing him into a web of old grudges and unfinished business.


The investigation forces Hawthorne to confront his past, revealing vulnerabilities and strengths in his character. Horowitz's narrative captures the emotional stakes and complexities of the case, as the duo navigates through layers of deception and betrayal. The resolution brings unexpected twists and a deeper understanding of Hawthorne's enigmatic persona.

Diamond Brothers Series in Order

The Diamond Brothers Series by Anthony Horowitz follows the hilarious and thrilling adventures of the world's worst private detective, Tim Diamond, and his much smarter younger brother, Nick. Packed with humor, mystery, and suspense, this series is perfect for young readers and adults alike who enjoy a good laugh with their detective stories.

 
 

The Falcon's Malteser (Diamond Brothers, #1)

 

In The Falcon's Malteser, we meet the Diamond brothers, Tim and Nick. Tim, a former police officer turned private detective, is not particularly good at his job, often relying on his younger brother Nick for help. Their lives take a sharp turn when a mysterious dwarf entrusts them with a package containing a box of Maltesers.


Soon after, the dwarf is murdered, and the brothers find themselves in a whirlwind of danger. The package turns out to be the key to uncovering a criminal conspiracy, and the brothers must outsmart the villains to survive.

 

Public Enemy Number Two (Diamond Brothers, #2)

 

In Public Enemy Number Two, Nick Diamond finds himself in a tricky situation when he is framed for a crime he didn't commit. To clear his name, Nick is forced to go undercover in a youth detention center, working alongside the police to gather evidence against a notorious criminal known as Johnny Powers. As Nick navigates the dangerous world of the detention center, his brother Tim tries to help from the outside, leading to a series of comical and thrilling escapades.

 

South by Southeast (Diamond Brothers, #3)

 

South by Southeast sees the Diamond brothers embroiled in a case involving international intrigue. After a mysterious man named Boyle is murdered, the brothers discover they are in possession of a ticket to Amsterdam. Pursued by sinister figures, they embark on a journey across Europe. Along the way, they uncover a plot involving espionage, a dangerous assassin, and a hidden fortune. The brothers must use all their wits to stay one step ahead and solve the mystery.

 

The Blurred Man (Diamond Brothers, #4)

 

In The Blurred Man, the Diamond brothers are hired by a wealthy client to investigate the death of his business partner, John Conroy. The case seems straightforward at first, but it quickly becomes complicated when they discover a series of cryptic messages and a secretive conspiracy. Nick's sharp instincts and Tim's determination lead them through a maze of clues, revealing the truth behind Conroy's death and the secrets he was hiding.

 

The French Confection (Diamond Brothers, #5)

 

The French Confection follows the Diamond brothers as they take a seemingly harmless trip to Paris. However, their vacation takes a dangerous turn when they inadvertently become involved in a smuggling operation. Mistaken for couriers, they must navigate the streets of Paris, outwit the smugglers, and avoid being caught by the police. With a mix of humor and suspense, the brothers' adventure in Paris is both thrilling and entertaining.

 

I Know What You Did Last Wednesday (Diamond Brothers, #6)

 

In I Know What You Did Last Wednesday, the Diamond brothers are invited to a remote island for a reunion of Tim's old school friends. What begins as a nostalgic trip quickly turns into a nightmare when the guests start dying one by one. Trapped on the island with a murderer among them, the brothers must uncover the killer's identity before they become the next victims. The tension and mystery build as they race against time to solve the case.

 

The Greek Who Stole Christmas (Diamond Brothers, #7)

 

The Greek Who Stole Christmas sees the Diamond brothers investigating the kidnapping of a famous pop star named Minerva. The case takes them to Greece, where they navigate a world of glitz, glamour, and hidden dangers. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a plot involving a powerful crime syndicate and a series of high-stakes crimes. The brothers must use their ingenuity and bravery to rescue Minerva and bring the criminals to justice.

 

The Double Eagle Has Landed (Diamond Brothers, #7.5)

 

The Double Eagle Has Landed is a shorter story in which the Diamond brothers are hired to investigate the theft of a valuable coin, the Double Eagle. The case leads them through a series of puzzling clues and dangerous encounters. Despite the shorter format, the story is packed with suspense and humor as the brothers work to recover the stolen coin and unravel the mystery behind its theft.

 

Where Seagulls Dare (Diamond Brothers, #8)

 

Where Seagulls Dare takes the Diamond brothers on an adventure involving espionage and a daring rescue mission. They are tasked with infiltrating a high-security facility to rescue a kidnapped scientist who holds the key to a top-secret invention.


The mission is fraught with danger, requiring the brothers to use their wits and resourcefulness to navigate through traps, outsmart guards, and complete their mission successfully. The story combines action, humor, and clever twists, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.

Groosham Grange Series in Order

The Groosham Grange series by Anthony Horowitz is a delightful blend of mystery and humor, set in a quirky boarding school with a magical twist. Follow the adventures of David Eliot as he uncovers the secrets of Groosham Grange, where nothing is quite as it seems and the staff are far from ordinary.


This series is perfect for young readers who enjoy a mix of the supernatural and the hilarious.

 
 

Groosham Grange (Groosham Grange, #1)

 

In Groosham Grange, David Eliot finds himself expelled from his prestigious boarding school and is enrolled in the mysterious Groosham Grange. This peculiar school, situated on a remote island, is unlike any other.


With odd teachers and strange happenings, David soon realizes that the school harbors dark secrets and supernatural elements. As he navigates his new environment, he uncovers the truth about the institution and his own unexpected role in its mysteries

 

Return to Groosham Grange (Groosham Grange, #2)

 

In Return to Groosham Grange, David Eliot returns to the eerie school, only to find that things are even stranger than before. New challenges arise as he tries to fit in and uncover the school’s hidden truths.


The arrival of a new student adds to the intrigue, and David, along with his friends, must face dark forces and solve perplexing mysteries. The adventure deepens as they navigate the dangers and secrets that lie within Groosham Grange.

Horrowitz Horror Shorts Series in Order

Anthony Horowitz's Horowitz Horror Shorts Series offers a spine-chilling collection of short stories that plunge readers into the eerie and unsettling. Each tale masterfully combines suspense and horror, perfect for fans looking for quick but memorable scares.

 
 

Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read

  • Book Title: Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read
  • Author: Anthony Horowitz
  • Year Published: 1999
  • Goodreads Rating: 3.77/5 
  • Availability: Buy the eBook from Google Play Books

 

Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read is a collection of spine-chilling tales by Anthony Horowitz. Each story takes readers on a journey through the macabre, from a haunting amusement park ride to a mysterious new pet with deadly consequences. The book blends horror with dark humor, creating a series of unforgettable and unsettling narratives.

 

More Horowitz Horror: More Stories You'll Wish You'd Never Read

  • Book Title: More Horowitz Horror: More Stories You'll Wish You'd Never Read

  • Author: Anthony Horowitz

  • Year Published: 2000

  • Goodreads Rating: 3.92/5 

  • Availability: Buy the eBook from Google Play Books

 

More Horowitz Horror: More Stories You'll Wish You'd Never Read continues the eerie anthology with a fresh set of frightening stories. Anthony Horowitz crafts chilling scenarios that include a dangerous video game and a terrifyingly lifelike doll. These tales are perfect for readers who enjoy suspense and the supernatural, delivering more of the author's signature twists and turns.

 

Scared

 

In this story, a young boy named Tim is tormented by his fears. As his nightmares start to bleed into reality, he must confront his deepest anxieties. The line between imagination and reality blurs, leaving Tim to question what is truly happening around him.

 

Killer Camera

 

This tale revolves around a seemingly ordinary camera that possesses a sinister power. When a teenager discovers that the camera's photographs predict tragic events, he must figure out how to stop the impending doom captured in its images.

 

Burnt

 

After a mysterious fire destroys a family’s home, strange occurrences begin to haunt the survivors. The story delves into themes of revenge and the supernatural, as the family members uncover dark secrets and face the consequences of past actions.

 

The Phone Goes Dead

 

A chilling story about a boy who starts receiving phone calls from the dead. The calls reveal unsettling secrets and foretell dangerous events. As the boy tries to piece together the mystery, he becomes entangled in a web of paranormal intrigue

 

Night Bus

 

A late-night bus ride turns into a nightmare for a young passenger. As the bus travels through deserted streets, the atmosphere grows increasingly eerie. Strange passengers and an ominous driver make this journey one the protagonist will never forget.

 

Twist Cottage

 

This story follows a family that moves into an old, isolated cottage with a dark history. The new residents begin to experience strange and terrifying events, discovering that the cottage holds secrets that refuse to stay buried.

Legends Series in Order

The Legends Series by Anthony Horowitz is a collection of thrilling short stories that reimagine classic legends and folklore. Each story brings a fresh twist to familiar tales, showcasing Horowitz's knack for suspense and creativity.

 
 

Battles and Quests (Legends, #1)

 

Battles and Quests kicks off the Legends series with a collection of gripping tales from various mythologies and legends. This book features stories of epic battles and daring quests, exploring the adventures of heroes who embark on dangerous journeys and confront formidable foes. Each story is richly told, offering readers a glimpse into the bravery and determination of legendary warriors.

 

Heroes and Villains (Legends, #2)

 

Heroes and Villains showcases the timeless struggle between good and evil. Horowitz presents a mix of stories highlighting the courage of heroes and the cunning of villains. Each tale explores what it means to be a hero or a villain, drawing from a variety of mythological sources to offer a rich tapestry of moral conflict and bravery.

 

Beasts and Monsters (Legends, #3)

 

In Beasts and Monsters, the spotlight is on the fearsome creatures of legend. Horowitz retells stories of mythical beasts and monstrous adversaries, painting vivid pictures of their battles with heroes. These tales capture the imagination with their larger-than-life creatures and the epic challenges they pose to those who encounter them.

 

Death and the Underworld (Legends, #4)

 

In Death and the Underworld, Horowitz ventures into the darker side of mythology. This volume focuses on the afterlife, the gods and goddesses of death, and the journeys to the underworld. The stories explore themes of mortality, the afterlife, and the eternal struggle between life and death, offering a compelling look at how different cultures perceive the end of life.

 

Tricks and Transformations (Legends, #5)

 

Tricks and Transformations centers on the magical and often mischievous aspects of mythology. Horowitz tells stories of cunning tricksters, enchanting spells, and incredible metamorphoses. This volume is filled with clever characters who use wit and magic to overcome obstacles, deceive others, or change their forms, providing an entertaining exploration of the playful side of myths.

 

The Wrath of the Gods (Legends, #6)

 

The Wrath of the Gods concludes the series with tales of divine anger and retribution. Horowitz brings to life stories where gods unleash their fury upon mortals, other deities, and entire civilizations. These tales highlight the power and unpredictability of the gods, illustrating the consequences of defying divine will and the awe-inspiring might of the celestial beings.

Pentagram Chronicles Series in Order

The Pentagram Chronicles Series by Anthony Horowitz takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with ancient secrets and dark magic. The series follows a group of teenagers who must uncover the mysteries of a hidden pentagram and confront malevolent forces to save the world. Perfect for fans of supernatural and adventure stories.

 
 

The Devil's Door Bell (Pentagram Chronicles, #1)

 

This book introduces readers to Martin Hopkins, a teenager with a mysterious past. As Martin uncovers secrets about his heritage, he stumbles upon a hidden world filled with dark forces and ancient rituals. The discovery of the Devil's Door Bell, a powerful artifact, sets Martin on a perilous journey to protect humanity from malevolent entities.

 

The Night of the Scorpion (Pentagram Chronicles, #2)

 

Martin Hopkins' adventure continues as he faces new threats in The Night of the Scorpion. This time, he must contend with a dangerous cult that seeks to summon an ancient evil. With the help of new allies and his growing abilities, Martin must prevent the cult from unleashing devastation upon the world.

 

The Silver Citadel (Pentagram Chronicles, #3)

 

In this installment, Martin's quest takes him to the legendary Silver Citadel. Here, he must solve intricate puzzles and navigate treacherous landscapes to find a hidden relic crucial to his mission. Along the way, Martin learns more about his powers and the true extent of the darkness he is up against.

 

Day of the Dragon (Pentagram Chronicles, #4)

 

The final book in the series, Day of the Dragon, sees Martin facing his greatest challenge yet. As ancient prophecies come to fruition, Martin must gather all his strength and knowledge to confront a dragon of unimaginable power. This climactic battle will determine the fate of the world and reveal the true legacy of the Pentagram Chronicles.

The Power Of Five/The Gatekeepers Series in Order

The Power of Five, also known as The Gatekeepers, is a gripping series by Anthony Horowitz that blends adventure, fantasy, and the supernatural. The story follows five teenagers with extraordinary powers who must unite to prevent malevolent forces from unleashing chaos on the world. This series is a thrilling journey filled with suspense, action, and intriguing characters.

 
 

Raven's Gate (The Power of Five, #1)

 

Matt Freeman, a troubled teenager, is sent to live in a remote village as part of a rehabilitation program. He soon discovers the village harbors a dark secret involving ancient powers and a gate to another dimension. As Matt unravels the mystery, he realizes he is one of five children destined to stop an impending catastrophe.

 

Evil Star (The Power of Five, #2)

 

After the events of Raven's Gate, Matt teams up with a Peruvian journalist, Richard, to find the second gate. Their journey leads them to the ruins of a forgotten civilization. They face powerful enemies who will stop at nothing to release the Old Ones. Matt must harness his growing powers to thwart their plans.

 

Nightrise (Power of Five, #3)

 

Twins Jamie and Scott Tyler possess unique psychic abilities. When Scott is kidnapped by a sinister corporation, Jamie embarks on a rescue mission that uncovers a global conspiracy linked to the Old Ones. Jamie discovers his role in the prophecy and joins forces with other gatekeepers to battle the looming threat.

 

Necropolis (The Power of Five, #4)

 

Scarlett Adams, the only female gatekeeper, is kidnapped and taken to Hong Kong, which is under the control of dark forces. Matt and the other gatekeepers must navigate the perilous city to rescue Scarlett and prevent the opening of the third gate. Their mission becomes a race against time as the Old Ones’ influence spreads

 

Oblivion (The Power of Five #5)

 

The final battle between the gatekeepers and the Old Ones unfolds on a global scale. Separated and scattered across the world, Matt, Jamie, Scott, Scarlett, and a new ally must reunite and use their combined powers to stop the apocalypse. The fate of humanity hangs in the balance as they face their greatest challenge yet.

Horowitz's Holmes Series in Order

Anthony Horowitz's Holmes Series pays homage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective. Through titles like The House of Silk and Moriarty, Horowitz captures the essence of Sherlock Holmes with masterful storytelling and intricate plots, bringing fresh adventures to the classic character.

 
 

The House of Silk (Horowitz's Holmes, #1)

 

In The House of Silk, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson tackle one of their darkest and most intricate cases. A wealthy art dealer seeks Holmes' help, fearing for his life. The investigation leads them into a web of crime that spans continents and uncovers a secret organization known as the House of Silk.


The story is filled with the familiar deduction and intrigue of the classic Holmes tales, but with a modern twist that deepens the mystery and its impact on Victorian society.

 

Moriarty (Horowitz's Holmes, #2)

 

Moriarty picks up after the infamous showdown at Reichenbach Falls. With Sherlock Holmes presumed dead, a new detective, Frederick Chase, teams up with Scotland Yard's Athelney Jones to take down the criminal mastermind, Moriarty. As they navigate through deception and danger, Chase and Jones find themselves embroiled in a complex plot that challenges their perceptions of morality and justice.

 

The Three Monarchs (Horowitz's Holmes, #3)

 

The Three Monarchs, a short story, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate a peculiar case involving the theft of three identical royal busts. The case begins with a burglary at the home of a local collector, but soon, Holmes discovers a deeper and more sinister plot. This tale showcases Holmes' sharp observational skills and his ability to connect seemingly unrelated events, leading to an unexpected and satisfying resolution.

 

The Adventure of the Seven Christmas Cards (Horowitz's Holmes, #4)

  • Book Title: The Adventure of the Seven Christmas Cards

  • Author: Anthony Horowitz

  • Year Published: 2020

  • Goodreads Rating: 3.22/5 

  • Availability: Buy the eBook from Google Play Books

 

The Adventure of the Seven Christmas Cards features Sherlock Holmes solving a seasonal mystery. As Christmas approaches, seven individuals receive ominous cards that predict their imminent deaths. Holmes and Watson race against time to prevent the threats from becoming reality.


The story combines holiday cheer with suspense and showcases Holmes' brilliance in deciphering clues and protecting the innocent from harm.

Susan Ryeland Series in Order

The Susan Ryeland Series by Anthony Horowitz centers around the eponymous editor who becomes entangled in real-life mysteries reminiscent of the fictional stories she works on. Starting with Magpie Murders, this series is a captivating blend of classic whodunits and modern thrillers, offering readers a unique and engaging experience.

 
 

Magpie Murders (Susan Ryeland, #1)

 

In Magpie Murders, editor Susan Ryeland is tasked with reviewing the latest manuscript from her star author, Alan Conway. As she reads the novel, a mystery set in a sleepy English village, Susan discovers that the manuscript's ending is missing. To complicate matters, Alan Conway is found dead. Realizing that the fictional mystery within the manuscript might mirror a real-life crime, Susan embarks on an investigation that blurs the lines between fiction and reality

 

Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland, #2)

 

Moonflower Murders follows Susan Ryeland, now living in Crete and running a small hotel. Her peaceful life is interrupted when a couple asks for her help to solve the disappearance of their daughter. The key to the mystery seems to lie within one of Alan Conway's books, "Atticus Pünd Takes the Case." Susan returns to England, retracing the connections between the missing woman and Conway's novel.

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