Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels books in order

Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels collects three historical thrillers by Patrick Worrall, beginning with The Partisan (2023) and continuing with The Exile (2024) and The Aristocracy (2026).

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Partisan 2023 Patrick Worrall Buy
2 The Exile / The Stiletto Artist 2024 Patrick Worrall Buy
3 The Aristocracy 2026 Patrick Worrall N/A

Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels collects the historical thriller fiction of British author Patrick Worrall. His debut novel, The Partisan, was published in 2023 and follows a Soviet female sniper working in wartime Europe during World War Two. The book received strong reviews for its historical research and protagonist, and established Worrall as a writer with a particular interest in the intelligence and military history of the mid-twentieth century.

The second novel, published in the UK as The Exile and in some markets as The Stiletto Artist, continues Worrall’s focus on Cold War-era history and espionage. A third novel, The Aristocracy, is expected in 2026. Each book is a self-contained story with its own characters and historical setting, making them accessible as standalone reads.

All three novels are listed in the reading order table below. Readers who enjoy historical spy fiction set in mid-century Europe will find Worrall’s work worth exploring.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels series?

There are three books in the Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels series, published between 2023 and 2026.

What is the first book in the Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Patrick Worrall Standalone Novels series is The Partisan, published in 2023.

What historical periods do Patrick Worrall's novels cover?

The Partisan is set during World War Two and follows a female sniper and Soviet intelligence operative. The Exile is set in the Cold War era. Each novel is standalone with its own cast and period setting, though they share Worrall’s interest in mid-twentieth-century European history and espionage.

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