Marshall Browne Books in Order

Marshall Browne is a critically acclaimed author known for his gripping crime novels and historical fiction. With a background as an international banker, spanning 37 years with the National Australia Bank, Browne's family legacy in banking is matched only by his passion for storytelling. A former paratrooper with a taste for adventure, Browne's writing career began as an occasional hobby, but soon flourished with the publication of three books in Britain in the early 1980s. His breakthrough novel, The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders, won the Ned Kelly award for best first crime novel and was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times book awards. Browne went on to craft compelling stories featuring damaged heroes, including Franz Schmidt, a one-eyed auditor, in a series of novels set in Nazi Germany, and Hideo Aoki, a Japanese policeman struggling with psychological trauma.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Marshall Browne

  • #1
    The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders(1999)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Inspector Anders And The Ship Of Fools(2001)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Inspector Anders and the Blood Vendetta(2020)
    Amazon
  • #1
    City of Masks(1981)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Dark Harbour(1984)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Rendezvous at Kamakura Inn(2005)
    Amazon
  • #4
    The Sabre and the Shawl(2013)
    Amazon
  • #1
    The Gilded Cage(1996)
    Amazon
  • #2
    The Burnt City(1999)
    Amazon
  • #3
    The Trumpeting Angel(2001)
    Amazon

About Marshall Browne

Marshall Browne is a critically acclaimed author known for his gripping crime novels and historical fiction. With a background as an international banker, spanning 37 years with the National Australia Bank, Browne's family legacy in banking is matched only by his passion for storytelling. A former paratrooper with a taste for adventure, Browne's writing career began as an occasional hobby, but soon flourished with the publication of three books in Britain in the early 1980s. His breakthrough novel, The Wooden Leg of Inspector Anders, won the Ned Kelly award for best first crime novel and was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times book awards. Browne went on to craft compelling stories featuring damaged heroes, including Franz Schmidt, a one-eyed auditor, in a series of novels set in Nazi Germany, and Hideo Aoki, a Japanese policeman struggling with psychological trauma.

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