Richard Harland Reading Order
1 series · 12 books
Richard Harland is a British novelist born in Yorkshire in 1947 who has built a career writing standalone speculative fiction works. His twelve novels explore imaginative worlds with distinct narratives rather than interconnected series, showcasing his versatility across fantasy and science fiction genres. Harland's writing draws from a background shaped by post-war England and a childhood spent moving between communities, influences that inform the diverse settings and perspectives found throughout his independent works.
Standalone Novels Series
12 books
Start with Astor, le riff de la rue, the first of 12 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Astor, le riff de la rue |
| 2 | Cong Bailatu dao Bate |
| 3 | Ferren and the Angel |
| 4 | Ferren and the Invasion of Heaven |
| 5 | Ferren and the White Doctor |
| 6 | Liberator |
| 7 | Literary theory from Plato to Barthes |
| 8 | Song of the slums |
| 9 | Superstructuralism |
| 10 | Taken By Force |
| 11 | Walter wants to be a werewolf! |
| 12 | Worldshaker |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Richard Harland written?
- Richard Harland has written 12 books across 1 series.

