Wilkie Collins Books in Order
Wilkie Collins is a renowned Victorian fiction writer, celebrated for his mastery of the genre and his contributions to the development of detective fiction. As a close friend of Charles Dickens, Collins was heavily influenced by his literary career, which spanned over four decades. Born in Marylebone, London in 1824, Collins' early life was marked by extensive travel, including stints in France and Italy. He attended several esteemed institutions, including the Maida Hill Academy and Cole's boarding school, before being apprenticed to a tea merchant in the Strand. Collins' writing career flourished in the 1860s, with notable works such as 'The Woman in White' and 'The Moonstone' cementing his position as a leading figure in Victorian literature. His novels continue to captivate audiences worldwide, and his influence can be seen in the works of later authors, including Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Wilkie Collins
- #1AmazonSunday under Three Heads (By: Charles Dickens)(1836)
- #2AmazonThe Black Veil (By: Charles Dickens)
- #3AmazonThe Lamplighter (By: Charles Dickens)
- #4AmazonA Child's Dream of a Star (By: Charles Dickens)
- #5AmazonThe Holly Tree Inn (By: Charles Dickens)
- #6AmazonThe Seven Poor Travellers (By: Charles Dickens)
- #7AmazonA House to Let (With: Charles Dickens,Elizabeth Gaskell,Adelaide Anne Procter)
- #8AmazonThe Haunted House (By: Charles Dickens)
- #9AmazonA Message from the Sea (By: Charles Dickens)
- #10AmazonSomebody's Luggage (By: Charles Dickens)
- #11AmazonMrs. Lirriper's Lodgings (By: Charles Dickens)
- #12AmazonMrs. Lirriper's Legacy (By: Charles Dickens)
- #13AmazonDoctor Marigold (By: Charles Dickens)
- #14AmazonMugby Junction (By: Charles Dickens)
- #15AmazonThe Magic Fishbone (By: Charles Dickens)
- #16AmazonHoliday Romance (By: Charles Dickens)
- #17AmazonGeorge Silverman's Explanation (By: Charles Dickens)
- #18AmazonThe Angler's Story of the Lady of Glenwith Grange(1855)
- #19AmazonGreat Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror(1931)
- #20AmazonWorld's Great Mystery Stories(1943)
- #21Amazon65 Great Tales Of Horror(1981)
- #22AmazonAlfred Hitchcock's Fatal Attractions(1983)
- #23AmazonAdventure Stories for Boys and Girls(1985)
- #24AmazonEnglish Country House Murders(1988)
- #25AmazonThrillers(1994)
- #26AmazonGod's Little Acre: Clerical Tales of the Countryside(2001)
- #27AmazonThe Best Crime Stories Ever Told(2002)
- #28AmazonStories to Get You Through the Night(2010)
- #29AmazonShort Stories: After Dark Classics(2012)
- #30AmazonBooks to Die For(2012)
- #31AmazonFavorite Love Stories(2017)
- #32AmazonThe Greatest Books of All Time #4(2017)
- #33AmazonThe Further Crossovers of Sherlock Holmes(2017)
- #1AmazonIoláni; Or, Tahíti as It Was(1840)
- #2AmazonAntonina; Or, The Fall of Rome
- #3AmazonThe Twin Sisters
- #4AmazonBasil
- #5AmazonNine O' Clock
- #6AmazonA Passage in the Life of Mr. Perugino Potts
- #7AmazonHide and Seek
- #8AmazonMad Monkton And Other Stories
- #9AmazonThe Yellow Mask & Other Stories
- #10AmazonThe Dead Secret
- #11AmazonA Rogue's Life
- #12AmazonThe Lawyer's Story of a Stolen Letter
- #13AmazonThe Diary of Anne Rodway
- #14AmazonThe Black Cottage
- #15AmazonA Fair Penitent
- #16AmazonThe Dead Hand
- #17AmazonThe Family Secret
- #18AmazonThe Biter Bit
- #19AmazonFauntleroy
- #20AmazonA Plot in Private Life, and Other Tales
- #21AmazonBlow Up with the Brig
- #22AmazonThe Parson's Scruple
- #23AmazonThe Woman in White
- #24AmazonThe Fatal Cradle
- #25AmazonNo Name
- #26AmazonArmadale
- #27AmazonThe Moonstone
- #28AmazonMan and Wife
- #29AmazonPoor Miss Finch
- #30AmazonThe New Magdalen
- #31AmazonFatal Fortune
- #32AmazonThe Law and the Lady
- #33AmazonMiss Jeromette and the Clergyman
- #34AmazonThe Two Destinies
- #35AmazonMr. Captain and the Nymph
- #36AmazonMr. Percy and the Prophet
- #37AmazonMiss Bertha and the Yankee
- #38AmazonMr. Marmaduke and the Minister
- #39AmazonThe Fallen Leaves
- #40AmazonThe Devil's Spectacles
- #41AmazonWho Killed Zebedee?
- #42AmazonJezebel's Daughter
- #43AmazonThe Black Robe
- #44AmazonMr. Cosway and the Landlady
- #45AmazonMiss Morris and the Stranger
- #46AmazonFye! Fye! or the Fair Physician
- #47AmazonHeart and Science
- #48AmazonMr. Lismore And The Widow
- #49AmazonI Say No
- #50AmazonMr. Medhurst and the Princess
- #51AmazonMr. Lepel and the Housekeeper
- #52AmazonMrs. Zant and the Ghost
- #53AmazonThe Poetry Did It
- #54AmazonThe Evil Genius
- #55AmazonMiss Dulane and My Lord
- #56AmazonThe Guilty River
- #57AmazonFarmer Fairweather
- #58AmazonA Sad and Brave Life
- #59AmazonThe Legacy of Cain
- #60AmazonBlind Love
- #61AmazonMiss Mina and the Groom
- #62AmazonJohn Jasper's Secret (With: Henry Morford)(1905)
About Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins is a renowned Victorian fiction writer, celebrated for his mastery of the genre and his contributions to the development of detective fiction. As a close friend of Charles Dickens, Collins was heavily influenced by his literary career, which spanned over four decades. Born in Marylebone, London in 1824, Collins' early life was marked by extensive travel, including stints in France and Italy. He attended several esteemed institutions, including the Maida Hill Academy and Cole's boarding school, before being apprenticed to a tea merchant in the Strand. Collins' writing career flourished in the 1860s, with notable works such as 'The Woman in White' and 'The Moonstone' cementing his position as a leading figure in Victorian literature. His novels continue to captivate audiences worldwide, and his influence can be seen in the works of later authors, including Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
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