Reading Order
5 series · 25 books| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Crystal Cave | 1970 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 2 | The Hollow Hills | 1973 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 3 | The Last Enchantment | 1979 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 4 | The Wicked Day | 1983 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 5 | The Prince and the Pilgrim | 1995 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia |
Mary Stewart Other Novels
Mary Stewart Children's Books
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Little Broomstick (Short Story) | 1971 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 2 | Ludo and the Star Horse | 1974 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 3 | A Walk in Wolf Wood | 1980 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia |
Mary Stewart Poetry Collections
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Frost on the Window and Other Poems (Short Story) | 1990 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia |
Mary Stewart Short Stories/Novellas
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Wind Off the Small Isles (Short Story) | 1968 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia | |
| 2 | The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One | 2017 | Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia |
Mary Stewart, a prolific British author, was born in 1916 in Sunderland, England. After completing her education at Durham University, she embarked on a successful career as a writer, primarily known for her historical romance and mystery novels and her "Arthurian Saga" series. Notable works by Mary Stewart include "Madam, Will You Talk?" (1954), "My Brother Michael" (1960), "The Moonspinners" (1962), and the first book of her Arthurian Saga, "The Crystal Cave" (1970). Her books have earned her a loyal readership and critical acclaim for their well-developed characters and evocative settings. Stewart's writing style, which seamlessly blends elements of romance, mystery, and historical fiction, has contributed to her continued popularity.