Mark Hebden Reading Order
1 series · 102 books
Mark Hebden, a distinguished English chess Grandmaster, made a significant mark in the literary world with his captivating works in the mystery genre. Over his prolific career from 1965 to 2001, he authored 102 novels, including a comprehensive series and several standalone titles. His most notable contributions showcase a blend of intrigue and psychological depth that has earned him a dedicated readership.
Standalone Novels Series
102 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A funny place to hold a war |
| 2 | A kind of courage |
| 3 | A matter of luck |
| 4 | Adventure's end |
| 5 | Army of shadows |
| 6 | Arrow in the Moon |
| 7 | Buckingham Palace |
| 8 | China Seas |
| 9 | Close to the wind |
| 10 | Cotton's war |
| 11 | Covenant with death |
| 12 | Dunkirk |
| 13 | Eyewitness |
| 14 | Getaway |
| 15 | Hallelujah Corner |
| 16 | Harkaway's sixthcolumn |
| 17 | Hopscotch; Cry for help; A pride of dolphins |
| 18 | Interceptors |
| 19 | Light cavalry action |
| 20 | Live free or die! |
| 21 | Lost at sea |
| 22 | Much sounding of bugles |
| 23 | North Strike |
| 24 | Picture of defeat |
| 25 | Ride out the storm |
| 26 | Right of reply |
| 27 | Road to the coast |
| 28 | Scapegoat! |
| 29 | Sir Sam and the dragon |
| 30 | So far from God |
| 31 | Sunset at Sheba |
| 32 | Swordpoint |
| 33 | Take or destroy! |
| 34 | The Charge of the Light Brigade |
| 35 | The Courtney entry |
| 36 | The Indian Mutiny |
| 37 | The Somme : death of a generation |
| 38 | The Thirty Days' war |
| 39 | The big slump |
| 40 | The claws ofmercy |
| 41 | The cross of Lazarro |
| 42 | The fledglings |
| 43 | The fox from his lair |
| 44 | The gallant six hundred |
| 45 | The jade wind |
| 46 | The lonely voyage |
| 47 | The mercenaries |
| 48 | The mustering of the hawks |
| 49 | The old trade of killing |
| 50 | The professionals |
| 51 | The quick boat men |
| 52 | The revolutionaries |
| 53 | The sea shall not have them |
| 54 | The sleeping mountain |
| 55 | The spring of malice |
| 56 | The sword of General Frapp |
| 57 | The undaunted |
| 58 | The unforgiving wind |
| 59 | The victors |
| 60 | Up for grabs |
| 61 | Vardy |
| 62 | Without a trace |
| 63 | grave journey |
| 64 | What changed Charley Farthing 1965 |
| 65 | The eyewitness 1967 |
| 66 | The errant knights 1968 |
| 67 | Portrait in a Dusty Frame 1969 |
| 68 | Grave journey 1970 |
| 69 | Mask of violence 1970 |
| 70 | A Killer for the Chairman 1972 |
| 71 | The dark side of the island 1973 |
| 72 | A pride of dolphins 1974 |
| 73 | League of Eighty Nine 1977 |
| 74 | The Lion at Sea 1977 |
| 75 | The dangerous years 1978 |
| 76 | Back to battle 1979 |
| 77 | Soldier ofthe Queen 1980 |
| 78 | Blunted lance 1981 |
| 79 | The bright blue sky 1982 |
| 80 | The iron stallions 1982 |
| 81 | Smiling Willie and the Tiger 1983 |
| 82 | The challenging heights 1983 |
| 83 | Once more the hawks 1984 |
| 84 | Pel and the predarors 1984 |
| 85 | The crimson wind 1984 |
| 86 | Pel and the Paris Mob 1986 |
| 87 | Peland the missing persons 1990 |
| 88 | Pel and the Parked Car 1995 |
| 89 | Death Set to Music (Inspector Pel Mystery) 2001 |
| 90 | Pel Among the Pueblos (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 91 | Pel Under Pressure (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 92 | Pel and the Bombers (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 93 | Pel and the Faceless Corpse (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 94 | Pel and the Party Spirit (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 95 | Pel and the Picture of Innocence (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 96 | Pel and the Pirates (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 97 | Pel and the Promised Land (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 98 | Pel and the Prowler (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 99 | Pel and the Sepulchre Mob (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 100 | Pel and the Stag Hound (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 101 | Pel and the Touch of Pitch (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
| 102 | Pel is Puzzled (Inspector Pel Mysteries) 2001 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Mark Hebden written?
- Mark Hebden has written 102 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1965 to 2001.

