A. J. Mackenzie Reading Order
1 series · 14 books
A. J. Mackenzie was a Scottish barrister and military officer who turned to writing fiction in the 1930s. He produced a collection of standalone novels during a prolific publishing period, bringing his professional background in law and military service to bear on his storytelling. His works reflect the sensibilities of early twentieth-century British fiction, offering readers glimpses into the author's diverse experience across legal, martial, and civilian worlds.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete14 books
Start with Propaganda boom, the first of 14 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ballad of John MacLea |
| 2 | Body in the Boat |
| 3 | Body on the Doorstep, The |
| 4 | By Treason We Perish |
| 5 | City of Woe |
| 6 | Clash of Lions |
| 7 | Fallen Sword |
| 8 | Flight of Arrows |
| 9 | Hunt for the North Star |
| 10 | Invasion |
| 11 | Path of Gold |
| 12 | The body in the ice |
| 13 | The body on the doorstep |
| 14 | Propaganda boom 1938 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has A. J. Mackenzie written?
- A. J. Mackenzie has written 14 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1938 to 1938.
- Are A. J. Mackenzie's series complete?
- A. J. Mackenzie has 1 completed series.

