Welcome!

Welcome to my blog! 

You can hop through my blog posts on the side bar, or keep reading for my bio and a guide to my books. Have fun 😊 

***


Here I am at 60:


Mark Lawrence is the author of 19 novels spanning 6 and a bit trilogies. With the latest, Daughter of Crows, released in 2026. He has sold nearly 4 million books in over 25 languages.

He was born in Illinois to British parents. After gaining a PhD in mathematics at Imperial College London, he worked on a variety of research projects in the UK and the US including the ‘Star Wars’ missile defence programme. Mark is married, with four children, and now lives in Bristol, UK.

His books have been nominated for many awards and have won (among other things): two David Gemmell Legend Awards, multiple Stabby Awards, a Golden Stabby, and the Prix Libr’à Nous. They have also been frequent (10+) finalists/semi-finalists in the Goodreads Choice Awards.

His latest book, Daughter of Crows, hit the Sunday Times Bestseller list at #3 on release - the 5th of his books to feature on the list.

***


It's come to my attention that I have many books published!


Increasingly I get asked by potential Lawrence-readers where they should start. The answer is: "With any book 1 of any trilogy." And: "It depends on what you're looking for."

It should be noted that my trilogies all vary considerably in character and tone - so you may love one and find another not to your taste. It's allowed! And it means that if, for example, you found Prince of Thorns too bleak and violent you might enjoy the hell out of Red Sister or One Word Kill.

(helpfully I include a grimdark rating!)





You can start with any of my trilogies - my other books are not required reading.

The Broken Empire

()

This trilogy follows Jorg: a violent, amoral young man. It's dark, it's grim, it maybe grimdark. Not for the weak-stomached or those seeking a main character they can cheer without reservation.

Grimdark rating = 4.42 / 5


The Red Queen's War


The main character, Jalan, is an idle, womanising, coward supported by a big-hearted Viking. Still dark and violent but with added humour.

Grimdark rating = 3.27 / 5


Book of the Ancestor


                    

             (collection of the above short stories)                             (collection of all 3 books in a 
            (available in paperback and hardcover)                              special limited edition omnibus)



We follow Nona as she's trained by what have been inaccurately described as "gay murder nuns". A much nicer person than Jorg or Jalan but still with a darkish violent streak.

Grimdark rating = 3.08 / 5


Impossible Times

Set in the real world in the 1980s - we follow math genius, Nick, as he navigates life in London, D&D games, that girl, and ... a science-fiction mystery. My least violent books!

Grimdark rating = 1.50 / 5


Book of the Ice


Yaz is the closest I've come to an actual hero who looks beyond her own circle and needs. She's not a warrior but she'll fight for those that need her.

Grimdark rating = 2.87 / 5


 The Library Trilogy




 


Grimdark rating 1.57 / 5

An infinite library, a more cerebral female main character and a touch of romance!



The Academy of Kindness
 
A return to dark fantasy - with an older female protagonist, some academia, and a fair dose of violence!

Grimdark rating = 4.11 / 5

Note: 

The Broken Empire & The Red Queen's War are set in the same world. You can read them in either order.

The Book of the Ancestor & The Book of the Ice are set in the same world. You can read them in either order.


If you have any one-line descriptions in terms of tone, content, character etc add them in the comments - I may bring them into the post!

I also have 3 finished books (Gunlaw, Blood of the Red, & Darker Tide), some partial books, and some short stories on Wattpad - completely free!


On my patreon Gunlaw, Blood of the Red & Darker Tide are available in ebook form, along with completed books The Bookshop Book, The Chinese Room, Memory, & I Hubert.




The Book of The Ancestor & Library Trilogy both have optional short stories that are listed with the series on Goodreads and can be bought on Amazon.




Finally, don't forget my Grim Oak Press anniversary editions! You've missed out on The Broken Empire & The Red Queen's War omnibuses (which now sells on ebay at crazy prices) & the 10th anniversary Prince of Thorns, but you can still snag the deluxe signed, illustrate, leatherbound, and numbered 10th anniversary King of Thorns edition / Emperor of Thorns edition!



 





No comments:

Post a Comment