Books in Order: The Ultimate Guide to Tim Sebastian's Literary Works

A Comprehensive Glance into the Life of Tim Sebastian

Tim Sebastian is a world-renowned novelist and celebrated television journalist. Born in the heart of London in March 1952, Sebastian discovered his passion for journalism early. After his brilliant education at Cardiff University studying journalism, his work with Bloomberg and the BBC paved the way to his esteemed career. His intriguing role as a foreign correspondent in Warsaw along with his tenure as a Russian correspondent, which ended with his expulsion from the USSR in 1985, makes him an enthralling figure. His unwavering commitment to his craft has won him coveted accolades including the Royal Television Society Interviewer of the Year Award in 2000 and 2001, alongside the prestigious BAFTA Richard Dimbleby.

The Birth of the Author: Books in Tim’s Order

After an illustrious journalism career, the world was introduced to him as a novelist with his debut work Books in Order: The Spy in Question in 1988. He then went on to enrich the books in order with captivating additions like ‘Christ’s Gate’ and ‘Fatal Ally’.

Tim Sebastian’s Unique Writing Style

Immersing readers into unique universes with his profound narratives, Sebastian’s method of placing the books in order is truly distinctive. Featuring dramatic plots engulfed with suspense and action, his books in order are known for intricate characterization and compelling dialogue. They often reflect upon his extensive journalistic experiences, offering readers a profound vision into the global political landscape.

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Spy In Question (1988) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Spy Shadow (1990) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Saviour’s Gate (1991) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Exit Berlin/The Memory Church (1992) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Last Rights (1993) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Special Relations (1994) 📚 Buy on Amazon
War Dance (1995) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Ultra (1997) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Killing Time (2003) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Fatal Ally (2019) 📚 Buy on Amazon