Ken Follett
Standalone Works
Standalone Works is a series by Ken Follett, started in 1976 with 12 books. If you want to read Ken Follett's work in order, here are all the books in this series listed chronologically.
Standalone Works
12 Books
A Science Fantasy for Young People
Discover "A Science Fantasy for Young People," a 1976 novel by Ken Follett. This story combines elements of science fiction and fantasy, crafted for a younger audience. You will embark on an imaginative journey filled with unique concepts and characters.
The Modigliani Scandal
El escándalo Modigliani (1988) es una novela de Ken Follett. Con la excusa de la sofisticación del mercado de obras de arte, Ken Follett trata de exponer la parte de esnobismo que invade este sector de la sociedad por medio de un relato que critica los actuales parámetros de valoración de las obras de arte. Se denuncia la miseria en la que viven los autores hasta que una vez fallecidos el valor de sus obras aumenta de manera desproporcionada.
The Secret of Kellerman's Studio
Ken Follett's 1976 novel, "The Secret of Kellerman's Studio," invites you to uncover a hidden mystery. You will follow a narrative centered around the enigmatic Kellerman's Studio. As a work of fiction, it offers you a complete story with its own set of circumstances and characters to engage with.
Paper Money
You are presented with "Paper Money," a novel by Ken Follett. Released in 1977, this book offers a singular narrative experience. Discover a work from an author known for crafting compelling stories.
Eye of the Needle
Ken Follett's 1978 novel, "Eye of the Needle," immerses you in a high-stakes thriller. You will follow a tense espionage plot during a pivotal historical period. The story explores the intricate dance between deception and discovery.
Triple
Dive into a world of international espionage and high-stakes maneuvering. You will follow a complex plot involving secret operations and political intrigue across various global settings. This novel keeps you engaged as characters navigate dangerous alliances and hidden agendas.
The Man from St. Petersburg
You will encounter a novel by Ken Follett, released in 1982. This work focuses on a central character originating from St. Petersburg. Prepare for a narrative that unfolds around this individual's story.
The Hammer of Eden
You will encounter "The Hammer of Eden," a novel by Ken Follett from 1998. This work provides a suspenseful narrative from the master of the genre. Prepare to be drawn into a story of intrigue and unfolding events.
Jackdaws
You are invited to explore Jackdaws, a novel penned by Ken Follett in 2001. This literary work offers you a narrative experience. Prepare to immerse yourself in a story from this author.
Whiteout
Ken Follett's 2004 novel, "Whiteout," presents you with a distinct storyline. You will navigate a narrative that unfolds with precision. The events within this novel invite your attention.
Never
Never is Ken Follett's most ambitious novel, published in 2021. Three parallel stories — an American diplomat, a CIA chief and a jihadist leader — converge toward a point of no return that could trigger World War III. A geopolitical thriller of unbearable tension.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Standalone Works series? +
The Standalone Works series by Ken Follett has 12 books.
In what order should I read the Standalone Works books? +
The recommended way to read Standalone Works is in publication order. The first book is A Science Fantasy for Young People.
Is the Standalone Works series finished? +
The Standalone Works series currently has 12 published books.
What is the first book in the Standalone Works series? +
The first book in the Standalone Works series is "A Science Fantasy for Young People", published in 1976.
Is Standalone Works worth reading? +
Standalone Works is one of the most acclaimed series in its genre, written by Ken Follett. With 12 books, it offers a rich and well-developed story that has captivated readers worldwide.