Here is a list of the Artemis Fowl Books in Order.
Original Series
Artemis Fowl (2001)
From the blurb:
Twelve-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl has discovered a world below ground of armed and dangerous–and extremely high-tech–fairies.
He kidnaps one of them, Holly Short, and holds her for ransom in an effort to restore his family’s fortune.
But he may have underestimated the fairies’ powers. Is he about to trigger a cross-species war?
The Arctic Incident (2002)
From the blurb:
Artemis Fowl is at boarding school in Iceland when he receives an urgent video email from Russia.
It’s a plea from his father, who has been kidnapped by the Russian mafia.
As Artemis rushes to his rescue, he is stopped by Captain Holly Short.
This time, instead of battling the fairies, he’s going to have to join forces with them if he wants to save one of the few people he loves.
The Eternity Code (2003)
From the blurb:
Artemis Fowl has created the most powerful new supercomputer known to man–using stolen technology from an elite race of underground fairies.
When the computer falls into the hands of an IT billionaire with a mob connection, Artemis is in deep trouble.
Only one fairy can help now. If only he wasn’t the fairies’ public enemy number one. . .
The Opal Deception (2005)
From the blurb:
Artemis Fowl’s memories of the fairy race have been wiped, and his one fairy ally, Captain Holly Short, is on the run.
He needs his memory back–and fast–because a power-crazed pixie is out for revenge, scheming to overthrow the Lower Elements Police.
With Holly gone, Artemis is depending on a flatulent dwarf. Things are about to explode. . .
The Lost Colony (2006)
From the blurb:
Until recently, Artemis Fowl was the only human to have discovered that magical beings do indeed exist.
But now a second juvenile genius wants to capture a demon for scientific study.
Only an ancient time spell separates the demons from humankind–and Artemis must prevent it from unraveling.
If he fails, the bloodthirsty tribe will relaunch their quest to wipe humans from the planet.
The Time Paradox (2008)
From the blurb:
Just when Artemis Fowl decided to forego criminal activity of the magical kind, his mother became gravely ill.
The only way he can save her is by traveling back in time to steal the cure from the clutches of the devious mastermind . . . Artemis Fowl.
The Atlantis Complex (2010)
From the blurb:
Dabbling in fairy magic has led Artemis Fowl to develop the Atlantis Complex (aka multiple-personality disorder). And now, with the subterranean city of Atlantis under attack from vicious robots, he is too nice to be of use to anyone.
Can Holly get devious Artemis back before they strike?
The Last Guardian (2012)
From the blurb:
Opal Koboi, the power-crazed pixie, is plotting to exterminate humankind and become fairy queen.
If she succeeds, the spirits of long-dead fairy warriors will rise from the earth, inhabit the nearest available bodies, and wreak mass destruction.
But what happens if those nearest bodies include animals, or two curious little boys named Myles and Beckett Fowl?
Can Artemis and Holly stop Opal and prevent the end of the world?
The Fowl Twins (Spin-off Series)
The Fowl Twins (2019)
From the blurb:
One week after their eleventh birthday, the Fowl twins–scientist Myles, and Beckett, the force of nature–are left in the care of house security (NANNI) for a single night. In that time they befriend a troll who has clawed his way through the earth’s crust to the surface. Unfortunately for the troll, he is being chased by a nefarious nobleman and an interrogating nun, who both need the magical creature for their own gain, as well as a fairy-in-training who has been assigned to protect him.…
Deny All Charges (2020)
From the blurb:
Artemis’s little brothers Myles and Beckett borrow the Fowl jet without permission, and it ends up as a fireball over Florida. The twins plus their fairy minder, the pixie-elf hybrid Lazuli Heitz, are lucky to escape with their lives.…
Get What They Deserve (2021)
From the blurb:
For almost two years, Lord Teddy Bleedham-Drye has been plotting revenge against the Fowl Twins, who humiliated him in book one. Teddy plans to give them exactly what they deserve: permanent death. He threatens Myles with his weaponized jet, and Beckett and Specialist Lazuli succeed in disarming the aircraft and causing an accident that kills Lord Teddy. But does it really?