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Andrew Caldecott Books in Order
Andrew Caldecott is a QC renowned for his expertise in media, defamation, and libel law, as well as a versatile novelist and occasional playwright. He has represented notable clients including the BBC in the Hutton Inquiry, the Guardian in the Leveson Inquiry, and supermodel Naomi Campbell in her landmark privacy case. Caldecott's writing career spans the stage and page. His first produced play, Higher than Babel, garnered critical acclaim, with praise from esteemed publications like the Evening Standard and Financial Times. Inspired by his love of history, which he studied at New College, Oxford, Caldecott's novels are informed by a deep understanding of the past. His debut novel, Rotherweird, has been hailed as 'a history-tragic-comedy all rolled into one' by Hilary Mantel and 'baroque, Byzantine and beautiful' by M.R. Carey. With a sequel, Wyntertide, currently in development, Caldecott continues to push the boundaries of his craft.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Andrew Caldecott's book series? Andrew Caldecott has written 2 book series. The most notable is the Momenticon series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Andrew Caldecott
- #1
Momenticon(2022) - #2
Simul(2024)
- #1
Rotherweird(2017) - #2
Wyntertide(2018) - #3
Lost Acre(2019)
About Andrew Caldecott
Andrew Caldecott is a QC renowned for his expertise in media, defamation, and libel law, as well as a versatile novelist and occasional playwright. He has represented notable clients including the BBC in the Hutton Inquiry, the Guardian in the Leveson Inquiry, and supermodel Naomi Campbell in her landmark privacy case. Caldecott's writing career spans the stage and page. His first produced play, Higher than Babel, garnered critical acclaim, with praise from esteemed publications like the Evening Standard and Financial Times. Inspired by his love of history, which he studied at New College, Oxford, Caldecott's novels are informed by a deep understanding of the past. His debut novel, Rotherweird, has been hailed as 'a history-tragic-comedy all rolled into one' by Hilary Mantel and 'baroque, Byzantine and beautiful' by M.R. Carey. With a sequel, Wyntertide, currently in development, Caldecott continues to push the boundaries of his craft.
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