Artemis Fowl Series Books In Order | Updated Book List 2026

Artemis Fowl Series Books In Order

Artemis Fowl Series Books In Order – Irish author Eoin Colfer wrote the Artemis Fowl series, a collection of science fiction fantasy novels. The books follow Artemis Fowl II, a teenage criminal mastermind. In the first book, Artemis kidnaps Holly Short, a fairy, and holds her for ransom to restore his family’s fortune. Colfer introduces Artemis as an anti-hero, but his character evolves and grows more complex throughout the series.

Colfer published the first book, Artemis Fowl, in 2001 and released the final installment, Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian, in July 2012. The series inspired graphic novel adaptations, earned critical praise, and sold over 21 million copies worldwide.

Artemis Fowl Series Books In Order

Publication Order of Artemis Fowl Books

Book TitleYearBuy at Amazon
Artemis Fowl(2001)Buy Now
The Arctic Incident(2002)Buy Now
The Eternity Code(2003)Buy Now
The Opal Deception(2005)Buy Now
The Lost Colony(2006)Buy Now
The Time Paradox(2008)Buy Now
Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex(2010)Buy Now
The Last Guardian(2012)Buy Now

Publication Order of Artemis Fowl Short Stories/Novellas

Book TitleYearBuy at Amazon
The Seventh Dwarf(2004)Buy Now
Artemis Begins(2010)Buy Now
Luna Minor(2019)Published in the Waterstones Signed Limited Edition of The Fowl Twins.

Publication Order of Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novels Books

Book TitleYearBuy at Amazon
Artemis Fowl(2007)Buy Now
The Arctic Incident(2009)Buy Now
The Eternity Code(2013)Buy Now
The Opal Deception(2014)Buy Now

Publication Order of Artemis Fowl Collections

Book TitleYearBuy at Amazon
The Artemis Fowl Files(2004)Buy Now

About Artemis Fowl Series

The first book in the series carries the simple title Artemis Fowl. Its protagonist, Artemis, is twelve years old—a genius, child prodigy, millionaire, and criminal mastermind. As the son of Artemis Fowl I, an Irish crime lord, he follows in his father’s footsteps by committing himself to criminal enterprises. For generations, the Fowl family has led a vast criminal empire, and after years of research, Artemis finally confirms the existence of fairies.

Determined to prove it, he travels with his bodyguard Butler to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and hunts down The Book of the People, a fairy holy text. Artemis sparks a chain of events when he kidnaps Captain Holly Short, leader of the LEPrecon (Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance) Unit. These fairies are not the fragile beings of myth but clever, armed, and dangerous. Eoin Colfer described the story as “Die Hard with fairies.”

Confident in his superiority, Artemis schemes with two sidekicks to steal a pot of fairy gold and restore his family’s fortune through ransom. But the fairies fight relentlessly to rescue their captain. Commander Root, Holly’s superior officer, storms into action and refuses to rest until he retrieves her. Using high-vibration shielding, the fairies infiltrate Fowl Manor, but Artemis anticipates their move and installs a special camera to expose their lightning-fast motions. Root then lays siege to the manor, only to face Artemis’s bold ransom demand: one ton of 24-carat gold.

Short Notes on Artemis Fowl Series books

The Opal Deception –

Artemis Fowl’s greatest enemy, the evil pixie Opal Koboi, escapes and sets out for revenge. She pushes her plan to ignite a war between humans and fairies to its final stage, and once again Artemis lands in her crosshairs. This time, however, he remembers nothing about his fairy ally, Captain Holly Short, or the world hidden deep underground. To survive Opal’s master plan, Artemis must regain his memories and reconnect with Holly. But can his brilliant mind outwit the ruthless pixie, or has the boy genius finally met his match?

Eternity Code –

Artemis Fowl vows to go straight—but only after he completes the most brilliant criminal feat of his career. His final plan collapses, leaving his loyal bodyguard, Butler, mortally wounded. Desperate to save him, Artemis turns to his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police. Only a miracle can keep Butler alive, and Artemis may have finally run out of luck.

Praise for Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

“Readers will burn the midnight oil to the finish.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“…the action is fast and furious, the humor is abundant, characterizations are zany, and the boy genius works wonders—all of which add up to another wild ride for Artemis’ fans.” — Booklist

“Colfer’s young antihero might be getting more likeable all the time, but that hasn’t taken the edge off the Tom-Clancy-meets-Harry-Potter action.” — Amazon.com

The Arctic Incident

Since publishing Artemis Fowl in 2001, Eoin Colfer’s blockbuster series has sold more than eight million copies in the United States. In the second graphic novel installment, fans follow the world’s youngest criminal mastermind as he races to rescue his kidnapped father from the Russian Mafiya. Colfer once again joins forces with acclaimed comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the story into an action-packed, brilliantly illustrated adventure in the Artemis Fowl series.

FAQ on Artemis Fowl Series Books

  1. Who is the author of the Artemis Fowl series?

    Irish author Eoin Colfer wrote the Artemis Fowl series.

  2. What genre is the Artemis Fowl series?

    It blends fantasy, science fiction, adventure, and crime thriller elements.

  3. Who is Artemis Fowl?

    Artemis Fowl II is a twelve-year-old genius, millionaire, and criminal mastermind who discovers the existence of fairies and becomes entangled in their hidden world.

  4. Is the series suitable for children?

    Yes. The series targets middle-grade to young adult readers, but its clever humor and action also appeal to adults.

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