The Royal Rabbits of London Books in Order
Part ofSanta Montefiore Books in OrderThe Royal Rabbits of London series by Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore, following the adventures of a secret society of spy rabbits.
Last updated: December 13, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
The Hunt for the Golden Carrot
by Santa Montefiore
2019
The fourth Royal Rabbits adventure. The rabbits embark on a quest to find the legendary Golden Carrot. It's a race against time and their enemies to secure the most powerful vegetable in history.
The Great Diamond Chase
by Santa Montefiore
2019
The third Royal Rabbits adventure. A Russian mink is on the loose and the Siberian Diamond has been stolen. Shylo and the team must track down the thief in a high-speed chase across London.
The Royal Rabbits Of London
by Santa Montefiore
2016
Shylo Tawny-Tail, a small rabbit with a big heart, uncovers a plot to photograph the Queen in her nightie. He travels to London to warn the Royal Rabbits, a secret society sworn to protect the Royal Family.
Escape From the Tower
by Santa Montefiore
2016
The second Royal Rabbits adventure. The evil Ratzis are back, plotting chaos at the Tower of London. Shylo and the Royal Rabbits must stage a daring rescue mission to stop them before it's too late.
Series background & context
"The Royal Rabbits of London" is a charming children’s adventure series brought to life by the husband-and-wife writing team of Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore. The books invite readers into a hidden world that exists right under our noses—or more specifically, beneath the manicured lawns of Buckingham Palace. The central premise is delightful in its absurdity: a secret society of elite rabbits has protected the Royal Family for centuries, operating in the shadows to keep the Queen and her kin safe from harm.
The protagonist of this saga is Shylo Tawny-Tail, a character who instantly earns the reader's sympathy. Shylo is the runt of his litter, a small and physically weak rabbit who wears an eyepatch and endures constant teasing from his boisterous siblings. He lives a quiet life in the countryside, often feeling like an outcast who doesn't quite fit in. However, Shylo possesses gifts that his family overlooks: he is intelligent, observant, and incredibly loyal. When he inadvertently uncovers a dangerous plot against the Queen, he realizes that he cannot simply stay home and hope for the best.
Shylo’s quest takes him away from his familiar burrow and into the overwhelming, noise-filled sprawl of London. Here, he seeks out the legendary Royal Rabbits. Unlike the country rabbits Shylo knows, these urban guardians are sophisticated, highly trained, and operate with military precision. They live in a high-tech warren beneath the palace, utilizing a network of tunnels to monitor threats. For a small rabbit like Shylo, earning a place among such prestigious ranks seems impossible, yet he refuses to give up.
The primary threat comes in the form of the "Ratzis," a gang of oversized, malicious rats. These villains serve as a clever parody of aggressive paparazzi. They are obsessed with obtaining scandalous photos of the Royal Family and will stop at nothing to humiliate the monarchy. The Ratzis are dangerous and cunning, providing a genuine sense of peril that balances the story's humor.
At its core, this series is a heartwarming tale about overcoming the odds. It tackles themes of bullying, self-belief, and the definition of true bravery. Through Shylo’s adventures, the authors demonstrate that you do not need to be big or strong to be a hero; you simply need a brave heart and the will to do what is right. It is a fast-paced, funny, and affectionate tribute to the idea that even the smallest among us can save the day.
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