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Mark Chadbourn Books in Order
Mark Chadbourn is a two-time winner of the British Fantasy Award, whose epic, imaginative novels have been widely published in many countries. Born in the English Midlands, he hails from a mining community and was the first in his family to attend university, studying Economic History at Leeds. A successful journalist, he wrote for prominent national newspapers and contributed to magazines and TV, before turning to full-time writing after his first short story won the Fear magazine's Best New Author award. This breakthrough led to his first novel, Underground, a supernatural thriller set in his childhood coalfields. Chadbourn's work has transcended genre boundaries, making him a prominent figure in the fantasy field. He is also a screenwriter, having produced hours of work for British television, including writing for BBC Drama and developing new shows for the UK and US.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Mark Chadbourn's book series? Mark Chadbourn has written 11 book series. The most notable is the Age of Misrule series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Mark Chadbourn
- #1
World's End(1999) - #2
Darkest Hour(2000) - #3
Always Forever(2002)
- #1
River God(1994) - #2
The Seventh Scroll(1995) - #3
Warlock(1995) - #4
The Quest(2007) - #5
Desert God(2014) - #6
Pharaoh(2016) - #7
The New Kingdom (With: Wilbur Smith)(2021) - #8
Titans of War (With: Wilbur Smith)(2022) - #9
Testament (With: Wilbur Smith)(2023) - #10
House of Two Pharaohs (With: Wilbur Smith)(2025)
- #1
The Devil in Green(2002) - #2
The Queen of Sinister(2005) - #3
The Hounds of Avalon(2005) - #4
Pendragon(2017) - #5
Dark Age(2018) - #6
The Bear King(2020)
- #1
Time and Relative (By: Kim Newman)(2001) - #2
Citadel of Dreams (By: Dave Stone)(2002) - #3
Foreign Devils (By: Andrew Cartmel)(2003) - #4
Eye of the Tyger (By: Paul J. McAuley)(2003) - #5
Nightdreamers (By: Tom Arden)(2003) - #6
Ghost Ship (By: Keith Topping)(2003) - #7
Rip Tide (By: Louise Cooper)(2003) - #8
Wonderland(2003) - #9
Shell Shock (By: Simon A. Forward)(2003) - #10
The Cabinet of Light (By: Daniel O'Mahony)(2003) - #11
Frayed (By: Tara Samms)(2003) - #12
Fallen Gods (By: Kate Orman,Jonathan Blum)(2003) - #13
Companion Piece (By: Mike Tucker,Robert Perry)(2003) - #14
The Dalek Factor (By: Charlie Higson,Simon Clark)(2004) - #15
Blood and Hope (By: Iain McLaughlin)(2004) - #16
The Beast of Babylon (By: Charlie Higson)(2013) - #17
Summer Falls (By: James Goss)(2013) - #18
Myths and Legends (By: Richard Dinnick)(2017)
- #1
The Lost Army (By: Christopher Golden,Mike Mignola)(2001) - #2
The Bones of Giants (By: Christopher Golden,Mike Mignola)(2001) - #3
Odd Jobs (By: Christopher Golden)(2001) - #4
Odder Jobs (By: Frank Darabont)(2004) - #5
On Earth As It Is In Hell (By: Brian Hodge)(2005) - #6
Unnatural Selection (By: Tim Lebbon)(2006) - #7
The God Machine (By: Thomas E. Sniegoski)(2006) - #8
The Dragon Pool (By: Christopher Golden)(2007) - #9
Emerald Hell (By: Tom Piccirilli)(2008) - #10
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (By: Robert Greenberger)(2008) - #11
Oddest Jobs (By: Christopher Golden,Mike Mignola)(2008) - #12
The All-Seeing Eye (By: Mark Morris)(2008) - #13
The Fire Wolves (By: Tim Lebbon)(2009) - #14
Lobster Johnson: The Satan Factory (By: Thomas E. Sniegoski)(2009) - #15
The Ice Wolves(2009) - #16
An Assortment of Horrors (By: Christopher Golden)(2017) - #17
Hellboy in Love (By: Christopher Golden,Mike Mignola)(2023) - #18
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1955-1957 (By: Chris Roberson,Mike Mignola)(2024) - #19
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 8(1997) - #20
The Children of Cthulhu(2003) - #21
Negative Burn Very Best From 1993-1998(2005) - #22
Negative Burn: Desperado(2005) - #23
The British Fantasy Society: A Celebration(2006) - #24
Best New Horror 18(2007) - #25
The Mammoth Book of Best War Comics(2007) - #26
Masked(2010) - #27
Wonderland(2019) - #28
Twice Cursed(2023)
- #1
Hereward(2011) - #2
The Devil's Army(2012) - #3
End of Days(2013) - #4
Wolves of New Rome(2014) - #5
The Immortals(2015) - #6
The Bloody Crown:(2016)
- #1
Jack of Ravens(2006) - #2
The Burning Man(2009) - #3
Destroyer of Worlds(2009)
- #1
Negative Burn: Desperado(2005)
- #1
Raven Chronicles, Volume Four: Fact and Fiction(2017)
- #1
The Underground(1993) - #2
Nocturne(1994) - #3
The Eternal(1996) - #4
Testimony(1996) - #5
Scissorman(1997) - #6
The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke(2002) - #7
Lord of Silence(2013) - #8
Whisper Lane(2006)
- #1
The Silver Skull / The Sword of Albion(2009) - #2
The Scar-Crow Men(2011) - #3
The Devil's Looking Glass(2012)
About Mark Chadbourn
Mark Chadbourn is a two-time winner of the British Fantasy Award, whose epic, imaginative novels have been widely published in many countries. Born in the English Midlands, he hails from a mining community and was the first in his family to attend university, studying Economic History at Leeds. A successful journalist, he wrote for prominent national newspapers and contributed to magazines and TV, before turning to full-time writing after his first short story won the Fear magazine's Best New Author award. This breakthrough led to his first novel, Underground, a supernatural thriller set in his childhood coalfields. Chadbourn's work has transcended genre boundaries, making him a prominent figure in the fantasy field. He is also a screenwriter, having produced hours of work for British television, including writing for BBC Drama and developing new shows for the UK and US.
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