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Susan Cooper Books in Order
Susan Cooper is a renowned author of young adult literature, whose latest novel, "Ghost Hawk" (2013), showcases her continued mastery of the genre. Born in 1935 in England's Buckinghamshire, Cooper's love for reading was instilled from a young age, a passion she shares with her younger brother, a fellow writer. After attending Oxford, where she made history as the first woman to edit the university newspaper, Cooper began her career as a reporter and feature writer for London's Sunday Times, with Ian Fleming as her first mentor. Her debut novel, "Over Sea, Under Stone," was written in response to a publishing competition and later formed the foundation for her critically acclaimed "The Dark Is Rising" series, which includes the Newbery Medal-winning "The Grey King" (1976). Cooper has since become a prolific author, penning novels such as "The Boggart," "King of Shadows," and "Victory," as well as picture books and works for adults, including plays and Emmy-nominated screenplays.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Susan Cooper's book series? Susan Cooper has written 6 book series. The most notable is the Dramascripts series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Susan Cooper
- #1
Werewolf (By: Adrian Flynn)(1642) - #2
The Valley of Fear (By: Adrian Flynn)(1915) - #3
All My Sons (By: Arthur Miller)(1947) - #4
Death of a Salesman (By: Arthur Miller)(1949) - #5
The Crucible (By: Arthur Miller)(1953) - #6
A View from the Bridge (By: Arthur Miller)(1955) - #7
Brother in the Land (By: Robert Swindells)(1984) - #8
Across the Barricades (By: Joan Lingard)(1990) - #9
A Question of Courage (By: Marjorie Darke)(1990) - #10
Paper Tigers (By: Steve Skidmore,Steve Barlow)(1991) - #11
The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler (By: Gene Kemp)(1991) - #12
Hot Cakes (By: Adrian Flynn)(1992) - #13
Burston School Strike (By: Roy Nevitt)(1992) - #14
A Tale of Two Cities (By: Steve Skidmore)(1996) - #15
Jane Eyre (By: Steve Skidmore,Steve Barlow)(1998) - #16
The Labyrinth: Play (By: David Calcutt)(2000) - #17
Working Parts (By: Nick Jones)(2000) - #18
Dracula (By: David Calcutt)(2003) - #19
The Canterbury Tales (By: Martin Riley)(2003) - #20
The Deamon Headmaster (By: Nick Stafford)(2003) - #21
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (By: Terry Pratchett,Stephen Briggs)(2003) - #22
Johnny and the Dead (By: Terry Pratchett)(2003) - #23
Frankenstein (By: Philip Pullman)(2003) - #24
Lady Macbeth (By: David Calcutt)(2005) - #25
The Snake-Stone (By: Berlie Doherty)(2005) - #26
Doctor Faustus (By: Geraldine McCaughrean)(2006) - #27
Troy 24 (By: David Calcutt)(2007) - #28
The White Rose and the Swatiska (By: Adrian Flynn)(2007) - #29
Salem (By: David Calcutt)(2007) - #30
The Three Musketeers (By: Ken Ludwig)(2008) - #31
Cry, the Beloved Country (By: Roy Sargeant)(2008) - #32
Bog Child (By: Siobhan Dowd)(2008) - #33
Solace of the Road (By: Siobhan Dowd)(2009) - #34
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (By: Adrian Flynn)(2011) - #35
King of Shadows(2011) - #36
The Invisible Man (By: Adrian Flynn)(2012) - #37
The Garbage King (By: Oladipo Agboluaje)(2013) - #38
The Devil Walks (By: Anne Fine)(2013) - #39
A Christmas Carol (By: Conor McReynolds,Richard Kidd)(2013) - #40
Our Day Out (By: Willy Russell)(2014) - #41
Blood Brothers (By: Willy Russell)(2014) - #42
Flesh and Blood (By: Benjamin Hulme-Cross)(2014) - #43
Dodger (By: Stephen Briggs)(2014) - #44
The Terrible Fate of Humpty Dumpty (By: David Calcutt)(2014) - #45
Stone Cold (By: Robert Swindells)(2014) - #46
Beowulf (By: David Calcutt)(2014) - #47
Homer's Odyssey (By: David Calcutt)(2014) - #48
Arson About (By: Mark Wheeller)(2014) - #49
Treasure Island (By: David Calcutt)(2014) - #50
Unman Wittering and Zigo (By: Giles Cooper)(2014) - #51
The Diary of Anne Frank (By: Frances Goodrich,Albert Hackett)(2014) - #52
The Hound of the Baskervill (By: John O'Connor)(2014) - #53
Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror (By: Philip Pullman)(2014) - #54
Tess of the D'Urbervilles (By: David Calcutt)(2016) - #55
Cowgirl (By: G.R. Gemin)(2016) - #56
The Brotherhood of Smoke (By: Adrian Flynn)(2017)
- #1
Dreams and Wishes(1996) - #2
The Magic Maker(2011)
- #1
Jethro and the Jumbie(1979) - #2
The Silver Cow(1983) - #3
The Selkie Girl(1986) - #4
Matthew's Dragon(1991) - #5
Tam Lin(1991) - #6
Danny and the Kings(1993) - #7
Frog(2002) - #8
The Word Pirates(2019) - #9
The Shortest Day(2019)
- #1
Mandrake(1966) - #2
Dawn of Fear(1970) - #3
Seaward(1983) - #4
King of Shadows(1999) - #5
Green Boy(2002) - #6
The Magician's Boy(2005) - #7
Victory(2006) - #8
Ghost Hawk(2013)
- #1
The Boggart(1993) - #2
The Boggart and the Monster(1997) - #3
The Boggart Fights Back(2018)
- #1
Over Sea, Under Stone(1965) - #2
The Dark is Rising(1973) - #3
Greenwitch(1974) - #4
The Grey King(1975) - #5
Silver On The Tree(1977)
About Susan Cooper
Susan Cooper is a renowned author of young adult literature, whose latest novel, "Ghost Hawk" (2013), showcases her continued mastery of the genre. Born in 1935 in England's Buckinghamshire, Cooper's love for reading was instilled from a young age, a passion she shares with her younger brother, a fellow writer. After attending Oxford, where she made history as the first woman to edit the university newspaper, Cooper began her career as a reporter and feature writer for London's Sunday Times, with Ian Fleming as her first mentor. Her debut novel, "Over Sea, Under Stone," was written in response to a publishing competition and later formed the foundation for her critically acclaimed "The Dark Is Rising" series, which includes the Newbery Medal-winning "The Grey King" (1976). Cooper has since become a prolific author, penning novels such as "The Boggart," "King of Shadows," and "Victory," as well as picture books and works for adults, including plays and Emmy-nominated screenplays.
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