Finished The Red Fox Clan? Read These 10 Books Next
You've just closed The Red Fox Clan and the thrill still lingers — dive into these 10 pulse-pounding reads that keep the adventure burning.
Editor's Top Match
The Last Kingdom
by Bernard Cornwell
Why it's the perfect match
It delivers the same gritty clan warfare and tactical intrigue that made The Red Fox Clan unforgettable.
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The Last Kingdom
by Bernard Cornwell
Saxon war machines and clan loyalty echo the Red Fox Clan’s gritty battles.

The Lions of Al-Rassan
by Guy Gavriel Kay
Interwoven fates and fierce tribal combat in a richly textured world.

The Traitor Baru Cormorant
by Seth Dickinson
Political intrigue and rebellion mirror the clan’s power struggles.

The Lies of Locke Lamora
by Scott Lynch
A crew of master thieves whose brotherhood feels like a modern clan.

The Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss
A lone storyteller’s rise from humble origins to legendary status.

The Way of Kings
by Brandon Sanderson
Massive world‑building with expansive tribal societies and epic warfare.

The Red Rising
by Pierce Brown
Rebellious crews fighting oppressive regimes, full of loyalty and betrayal.

The Iron Druid Chronicles
by Kevin Hearne
A witty druid navigating clan politics in a modern world.

The Queen of the Tearling
by Erin Morgenstern
A queen’s struggle for throne and destiny, filled with political scheming.
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