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

  • #1
    Sunday under Three Heads (By: Charles Dickens)(1836)
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  • #2
    The Black Veil (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #3
    The Lamplighter (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #4
    A Child's Dream of a Star (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #5
    The Holly Tree Inn (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #6
    The Seven Poor Travellers (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #7
    A House to Let (With: Charles Dickens,Elizabeth Gaskell,Adelaide Anne Procter)
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  • #8
    The Haunted House (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #9
    A Message from the Sea (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #10
    Somebody's Luggage (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #11
    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #12
    Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #13
    Doctor Marigold (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #14
    Mugby Junction (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #15
    The Magic Fishbone (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #16
    Holiday Romance (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #17
    George Silverman's Explanation (By: Charles Dickens)
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  • #18
    The Angler's Story of the Lady of Glenwith Grange(1855)
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  • #19
    Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror(1931)
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  • #20
    World's Great Mystery Stories(1943)
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  • #21
    65 Great Tales Of Horror(1981)
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  • #22
    Alfred Hitchcock's Fatal Attractions(1983)
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  • #23
    Adventure Stories for Boys and Girls(1985)
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  • #24
    English Country House Murders(1988)
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  • #25
    Thrillers(1994)
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  • #26
    God's Little Acre: Clerical Tales of the Countryside(2001)
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  • #27
    The Best Crime Stories Ever Told(2002)
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  • #28
    Stories to Get You Through the Night(2010)
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  • #29
    Short Stories: After Dark Classics(2012)
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  • #30
    Books to Die For(2012)
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  • #31
    Favorite Love Stories(2017)
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  • #32
    The Greatest Books of All Time #4(2017)
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  • #33
    The Further Crossovers of Sherlock Holmes(2017)
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  • #1
    Rambles Beyond Railways(1851)
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  • #2
    The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices (With: Charles Dickens)
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  • #3
    Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R. A.(2010)
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  • #4
    My Miscellanies(2014)
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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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