Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Rise of Robin Hood | 2013 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 2 | Outlaw | 2009 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 3 | Holy Warrior | 2010 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 4 | The Betrayal of Father Tuck | 2013 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 5 | Water Walker: The Full Story | 2014 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 6 | Water Walker - Episode 1 | 2014 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 7 | Water Walker - Episode 2 | 2014 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 8 | Water Walker - Episode 3 | 2014 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 9 | Water Walker - Episode 4 | 2014 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 10 | King’s Man | 2011 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 11 | King’s Man: A Novel of Robin Hood | 2011 | Ted Dekker | N/A |
| 12 | The Hostility of Hanno | 2013 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 13 | Warlord | 2012 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 14 | The Iron Castle | 2014 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 15 | The King’s Assassin | 2015 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 16 | Grail Knight | 2013 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 17 | The Death of Robin Hood | 2016 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 18 | Robin Hood and the Caliph’s Gold | 2020 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 19 | Robin Hood and the Castle of Bones | 2020 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
| 20 | Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince | 2025 | Ted Dekker | Buy |
The Outlaw Chronicles is a sprawling retelling of the Robin Hood legend. Beginning with The Rise of Robin Hood and the novel Outlaw, the series takes the familiar story of the English folk hero and fills it with period detail, political intrigue, and battle sequences. Robin is portrayed not as a simple hero but as a complicated figure navigating loyalty, betrayal, and survival in a violent medieval world.
The series grew steadily over the years, adding entries like Holy Warrior, King’s Man, Warlord, and Grail Knight, along with shorter novellas such as The Betrayal of Father Tuck and The Hostility of Hanno. Later books including Robin Hood and the Caliph’s Gold and Robin Hood and the Castle of Bones push the story into new territory, while the 2025 release Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince continues to expand the saga.
Fans of historical adventure fiction will find a lot here, with the series offering a grittier, more adult take on the Robin Hood myth than most adaptations. The books work best when read in sequence, as character arcs and political alliances carry across multiple entries.