Wilbur Smith Books in Order (Complete Book Series List)
Wilbur Addison Smith was a British-African novelist who wrote more than 50 novels in his lifetime. Smith is a household name among contemporary novelists in today’s times.

Wilbur Addison Smith was a British-African novelist who wrote more than 50 novels in his lifetime. Smith is a household name among contemporary novelists in today’s times.

Wilbur Addison Smith was a British-African novelist who wrote more than 50 novels in his lifetime. Smith is a household name among contemporary novelists. He was born on January 9, 1933, in Zambia, a country betwixt South, Central and East Africa.
Wilbur Smith was named after the famous aviator Wilbur Wright. Since childhood, Smith thought he never fitted in with the other students and constantly felt out of place. Smith’s father was a metal worker who Smith described as a “tough man”. Wilbur Smith attended Michaelhouse for high school, and Rhodes University to get his Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce in 1954. Smith tried his hands at various jobs like a gold mine, fishing boats, whaling ship, rubber factory and finally his own sheet metal establishment. He had always been fond of books.
Wilbur Smith started writing in his spare time, while he was working with the Inland Revenue Service. He sent out his first story ‘On Flinder’s Face’ with the pen name Steven Lawrence and the story was accepted by Argosy magazine in 1963. He earned a good commission for it and was motivated to write more. However his first written novel The Gods First Make Mad was rejected by several publishers. He was discouraged, but with the enthusiasm of Ursula Williams, his agent from London, he started writing When the Lion Feeds, where Wilbur Smith introduces the characters Sean Courtney and Garrick Courtney and the rest is history.
The Courtney novels follows the life of the Courtney family through three centuries. In the first sequence, which starts with When the Lion Feeds, we see the life of Sean Courtney (and the twin Garrcick Courtney). In the second sequence, which begins with The Burning Shore, we follow Michael, the illegitimate son of Sean Courtney. The third sequence commencing with Birds of Prey, we see other characters from the Courtney family like Sir Francis Courtney, Leon Courtney, and Ryder Courtney. The Courtney series takes us through several generations, detailed plots, complex family trees, and a range of settings like Johannesburg, European wilderness, Dutch East India Company, the World War I, the World War II, South Africa, Anglo-Dutch Naval War and so on.
Publication Dates Order
Chronological Order
Birds of Prey (1997)
Golden Lion (2015) (with Giles Kristian)
Monsoon (1999)
The Tiger’s Prey (2017) (with Tom Harper)
Blue Horizon (2003)
Ghost Fire (2019)
Storm Tide (2022)
When the Lion Feeds (1964)
The Triumph of the Sun (1992)
The Sound of Thunder (1966)
Assegai (2009)
The Burning Shore (1985)
A Sparrow Falls (1977)
War Cry (2017) (with David Churchill)
Power of the Sword (1986)
Courtney’s War (2018)
Legacy of War (2021)
Rage (1987)
Golden Fox (1990)
A Time to Die (1989)
The Ballantyne books call upon the story of the Ballantyne family through the 19th century, against the setting of Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe.
Publication Order
Chronological Order
Call of the Raven (2020)
A Falcon Flies (1980)
Men of Men (1981)
The Triumph of the Sun (1992)
The Angels Weep (1982)
The Leopard Hunts in Darkness (1984)
To maintain chronology, The Triumph of the Sun may be read after The Lion Feeds and Men of Men.
The Ancient Egypt books are a series of historical fiction novels. The series starts with the book River God, the story of a brave eunuch slave Taita, owned by Lord Intef. The books is supposed to have been inspired from the events of the Hykos invasion in Egypt. The next book in the Egyptian series in the Seventh Scroll which follows Nicholas Quenton-Harper as he unveils the tomb of Tanus. The book Warlock further shows the history of Egypt through the point of view of Taita, the slave. The book New Kingdom follows the story of Hui, a favorite son of an Egyptian Official.
Publication Order
Chronological Order
River God (1994)
Desert God (2014)
Pharaoh (2016)
Warlock (1995)
The Quest (2007)
The Seventh Scroll (1995)
The New Kingdom (2021)
Titans of War (2022)
The Hector Cross books are a series of three novels by Wilbur Smith. Those in Peril is the first published novel in the series and follows the billionaire Hazel Bannock, the owner of Bannock Oil Corp, against the backdrop of African history. It also sees the journey of Major Hector Cross, an ex-SAS operation person. The Vicious Circle throws more light on the experiences of Hector Cross and his adversaries. The last book of the series, Predator, was written along with Tom Cain. We find Hector in the book as he keeps navigating through hardships and challenges.
Will Smith’s standalone novels are extremely popular among his fans. Several of the books have been on the New York Times bestselling list and enjoy a huge readership.
ON LEOPARD ROCK (2018)
On Leopard Rock is Wilbur Smith’s only non-fiction book and it accounts for the writers journey through his writing career and life, in form of a memoir.
Wilbur Smith books can be read in the order of publication dates, or chronological order.
The Courtney series has three sequences and can be read in order of publication, or the plot timeline as listed above.
Titans of War is the latest Wilbur Smith book published in 2022 along with Mark Chadbourn.
The Ballantyne books can be read in chronological order starting with Call of the Raven, or in publication order starting with A Falcon Flies.

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