Stephen Attebrook Mystery Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Wayward Apprentice | 2010 | Buy |
| Baynard’s List | 2011 | Buy |
| A Dreadful Penance | 2012 | Buy |
| The Girl in the Ice | 2013 | Buy |
| Saint Milburga’s Bones | 2015 | Buy |
| Bad Money | 2016 | Buy |
| The Bear Wagon | 2017 | Buy |
| Murder at Broadstowe Manor | 2018 | Buy |
| The Corpse at Windsor Bridge | 2020 | Buy |
| The Burned Man | 2020 | Buy |
| Missing | 2021 | Buy |
| A Curious Death | 2022 | Buy |
| Bag of Bones | 2022 | Buy |
| The Richest Man in Town | 2023 | Buy |
| There was a Crooked Man | 2024 | Buy |
| Prince Edward’s Ride | 2024 | Buy |
| The Abbot’s Last Supper | 2025 | Buy |
Stephen Attebrook writes historical mysteries, and all seventeen of his books belong to a single long-running series bearing his name. The Stephen Attebrook Mystery series began with The Wayward Apprentice in 2010 and has continued steadily, with the most recent entry, The Abbot’s Last Supper, arriving in 2025. Titles like Saint Milburga’s Bones, The Bear Wagon, and Murder at Broadstowe Manor suggest a medieval English setting, and the series has kept a consistent pace of roughly one book a year.
What stands out about this catalog is the commitment to one series over fifteen years. Attebrook hasn’t branched into standalones or jumped between genres. Readers who pick up The Wayward Apprentice and get hooked have a deep backlog waiting for them, with each book building on the world and characters that came before.