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Mark Henshaw Books in Order
Mark Henshaw is a renowned Australian author and curator, known for his diverse literary and artistic pursuits. Born in Canberra, he has lived and studied in various countries, including France, Germany, Yugoslavia, and the United States. Currently residing in Canberra, Henshaw has established himself as a prominent figure in Australian literature. His debut novel, <i>Out of the Line of Fire</i> (1988), was a groundbreaking success, winning the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award and the National Book Council/Quantas New Writers Award, and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the <i>Age</i> Book of the Year Award. His subsequent works, including the meditation sequence <i>Last Thoughts of a Dead Man</i> (1990), have been widely translated and critically acclaimed.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Mark Henshaw's book series? Mark Henshaw has written 2 book series. The most notable is the Kyra Stryker & Jonathan Burke series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Mark Henshaw
- #1
Red Cell / Assassin's Mace(2012) - #2
Cold Shot(2014) - #3
The Fall of Moscow Station(2016) - #4
The Last Man in Tehran(2017)
- #1
Forty Years(2020)
About Mark Henshaw
Mark Henshaw is a renowned Australian author and curator, known for his diverse literary and artistic pursuits. Born in Canberra, he has lived and studied in various countries, including France, Germany, Yugoslavia, and the United States. Currently residing in Canberra, Henshaw has established himself as a prominent figure in Australian literature. His debut novel, <i>Out of the Line of Fire</i> (1988), was a groundbreaking success, winning the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award and the National Book Council/Quantas New Writers Award, and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the <i>Age</i> Book of the Year Award. His subsequent works, including the meditation sequence <i>Last Thoughts of a Dead Man</i> (1990), have been widely translated and critically acclaimed.
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