Assassin's Creed Books in Order
See the Assassin's Creed books by Anton Gill in order, with quick summaries, reading order tips, and background on his Oliver Bowden tie-ins.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
9 books
Renaissance
by Anton Gill
2009
Betrayed by the ruling families of Italy, young Ezio Auditore sets out to avenge his murdered family. His search for justice pulls him into the secret world of the Assassins, and into a web of power, corruption, and conspiracy.
Brotherhood
by Anton Gill
2010
Rome is broken, and the Borgia hold it in a tight grip. Ezio must rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood, outwit enemies within and without, and take the fight to Cesare before Italy falls completely under Templar control.
Revelations
by Anton Gill
2011
Older and more reflective, Ezio follows Altaïr's trail from Masyaf to Constantinople in search of answers. What he finds is another Templar plot, and the last great test of his life as an Assassin.
The Secret Crusade
by Anton Gill
2011
Niccolò Polo finally tells the hidden story of Altaïr, from his early trials to his war with the Templars. It is a life shaped by duty, loss, and one devastating betrayal.
Forsaken
by Anton Gill
2012
Told through Haytham Kenway's journals, this novel uncovers the family history behind the American Revolution. It gives Connor's world a darker edge, with betrayal, divided loyalties, and a war that cuts straight through blood ties.
Black Flag
by Oliver Bowden
2013
Unity
by Anton Gill
2014
Paris is tearing itself apart in 1789, and Arno Dorian is driven by grief and revenge. His bond with Élise pulls him into a revolution where love, politics, and the Assassin-Templar war collide.
Underworld
by Oliver Bowden
2015
Desert Oath
by Oliver Bowden
2017
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