Matthew reilly when is the next schofield book coming out


Shane Schofield Books In Publication Order

  1. Ice Station (1998)
  2. Area 7 (2001)
  3. Scarecrow (2003)
  4. Hell Island (2005)
  5. Scarecrow Returns / Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves (2011)

Jack West Jr. Books In Publication Order

  1. Seven Deadly Wonders / Ancient Wonders (2005)
  2. The Six Sacred Stones (2007)
  3. The Five Greatest Warriors (2009)
  4. The Four Legendary Kingdoms (2016)
  5. The Three Secret Cities (2018)
  6. The Two Lost Mountains (2020)
  7. The One Impossible Labyrinth (2022)

Hover Car Racer Books In Publication Order

  1. Hover Car Racer (Compilation of below books) (2004)
  2. Crash Course (2005)
  3. Full Throttle (2006)
  4. Photo Finish (2007)

Tournament Books In Publication Order

  1. The Tournament (2013)
  2. Roger Ascham And The King’s Lost Girl (2013)
  3. Roger Ascham and the Dead Queen’s Command (2020)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Contest (1996)
  2. Temple (1999)
  3. Troll Mountain (2014)
  4. The Great Zoo of China (2014)
  5. The Secret Runners of New York (2019)

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Matthew Reilly Books Overview

Ice Station

At a remote US in Antarctica

matthew reilly when is the next schofield book coming out

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  • Bibliography:

    26 Books (4 Series)

  • First Book:

    September 1999

  • Latest Book:

    November 2024

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About the Author

Matthew Reilly was born in Sydney in 1974 and studied Law at the University of New South Wales. He has written both screenplays and magazine articles, and recently optioned the film rights to Contest. His second and third novels, Ice Station and Temple, became No. 1 bestsellers in his native Australia, and went on to enjoy huge success internationally. The author still lives in Sydney, and keeps on writing.

Full Series List in Order

Hover Car Racer

1 - Crash Course (Jun-2005)
2 - Full Throttle (Nov-2006)
3 - Photo Finish (Apr-2007)

Jack West Jr.

1 - Seven Deadly Wonders (Dec-2005)
2 - Six Sacred Stones (Jan-2008)
3 - The Five Greatest Warriors (Jan-2010)
4 - The Four Legendary Kingdoms (May-2017)
5 - The Three Secret Cities (Dec-2018)
6 - The Two Lost Mountains (May-2021)

Shane "Scarecrow" Schofield

1 - Ice Station (Sep-1999)
2 - Area 7 (Mar-2002)
3 - Scarecrow (Oct-2003)
4 - Hell Island (Oct-2006)
5 - Scarecrow Returns (Jan-2012)

Tournament

1 - The Tournament (Jul-2015)

Matthew Reilly

Matthew Reilly (Matthew John Reilly) was born on July 2nd, 1974 and is currently 51 years old. Matthew Reilly was born in Sydney, Australia. Reilly attended University of New South Wales where he received a Law Degree.

Matthew Reilly is the author of the Jack West Jr. series which currently consists of 9 novels. The Jack West Jr. series started in 2005 with the novel Seven Deadly Wonders / Ancient Wonders. The most recently released novel in the Jack West Jr. series was The One Unworkable Labyrinth which was released in 2021. There are no upcoming novels for the Jack West Jr. series.

Matthew Reilly: Awards & Accolades

Matthew Reilly books have been nominated for multiple awards, Scarecrow was nominated for the Barry Award, Best Thriller, in 2005. Seven Deadly Wonders / Ancient Wonders was nominated for the Barry Award, Best Thriller, in 2006.

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  5. James Rollins,

    There's always at least one book in a series that you don't like. Unfortunately this one's the one for me.
    After the amazing introduction to Matthew Reilly through Contest and Ice Station, I was amazed and excited when, Area 7, his first sequel held up so well. No second-book-itis. But I knew it would come, I knew somewhere in the next two books (and novella) somewhere it would lag for me.
    Sadly, for me, it was this one.
    Reilly talked about amping up the ante for his third installment of the Shane Schofield (or Scarecrow) series. So I was really excited. The first two books showed consistent promise.
    Reilly succeeded in upping the ante but at the stake (hah word play) of the narrative flow. (I'm really thankful for the end of book interviews, they provide some much needed insight). Previously the books took place in one or two key locations. Ice Station in a single ice station, focusing on two different rooms the most and a single run into the snowy surrounds. Area 7 took place in 2 bases, and an extended excursion to a third location. Scarecrow takes place all over the world, with 10x as many enemies resulting in quite a few more storylines and perspectives.
    This, for me, is w

    Matthew Reilly Books In Order

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    Publication Order of Shane Schofield Books

    Publication Order of Jack West Jr. Books

    Publication Order of Hover Car Racer Books

    Publication Order of Tournament Books

    Publication Order of Troll Mountain Books

    Publication Order of Standalone Novels

    Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

    About Matthew Reilly:

    Born in Sydney in July 2, 1974, Matthew John Reilly started life without any interest in reading or writing. It was only after he read “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Lord of the Flies” that he realized how much enjoyment can be derived from it.

    Deciding to write about thriller and mystery stemmed from becoming conscious of how much budget is needed in order to finish a movie that is truly enjoyable; whereas he only needs to use his considerable imagination to formulate scenes that are much more satisfying to the readers. His all time favorite book is Jurassic Park because it keeps him glued to the story as well as keeps him in suspense.

    This is what he aims to do in his own writing. He loves the idea of making his imagination run with