Stephanie Osborn Reading Order
1 series · 32 books
Stephanie Osborn is an American science fiction writer known for crafting intellectually ambitious narratives that transport readers across vast imaginative landscapes. Her work demonstrates a keen grasp of scientific concepts woven seamlessly into compelling storytelling, creating deeply immersive worlds that appeal to readers seeking thoughtful speculative fiction. With a distinctive voice and meticulous attention to world-building, Osborn has developed a devoted following among science fiction enthusiasts who appreciate her expansive vision and intricate storytelling.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete32 books
Start with Burnout, the first of 32 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Small Medium at Large (Division One) |
| 2 | A Very Unconventional Christmas (Division One) |
| 3 | A case of spontaneous combustion |
| 4 | Alpha and Omega |
| 5 | Bounty Game |
| 6 | Break, Break, Houston |
| 7 | Break, Break, Houston (Division One) |
| 8 | Byegones |
| 9 | Definition and Alignment |
| 10 | Empire |
| 11 | Fear in the French Quarter |
| 12 | Get off My Lawn |
| 13 | Head Games |
| 14 | Incoming! |
| 15 | Kiss Your Ash Goodbye |
| 16 | Mega Moth |
| 17 | Phantoms |
| 18 | Rock and Roll |
| 19 | Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy's Curse: Book One of Sherlock Holmes: Gentleman Aegis |
| 20 | Sherlock, Sheilas, and the Seven-Percent Solution |
| 21 | Small Medium at Large |
| 22 | StarSong |
| 23 | Texas Rangers |
| 24 | The Case of the Cosmological Killer |
| 25 | The Case of the Displaced Detective |
| 26 | The Cresperian alliance |
| 27 | Tour de Force |
| 28 | Tour de Force |
| 29 | Tourist Trap |
| 30 | Trojan Horse |
| 31 | Very UnCONventional Christmas |
| 32 | Burnout 2009 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Stephanie Osborn written?
- Stephanie Osborn has written 32 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 2009 to 2009.
- Are Stephanie Osborn's series complete?
- Stephanie Osborn has 1 completed series.

