Artemis Fowl (2001) by Eoin Colfer is the groundbreaking debut that launched the internationally bestselling series about a 12-year-old criminal mastermind who outwits an underground fairy civilization. Published by Viking Press, this genre-blending novel—equal parts tech thriller and fantasy adventure—introduces Artemis Fowl II, a brilliant antihero who kidnaps a fairy LEPrecon officer to restore his crime family’s fortune. The 2001 first edition, bound in midnight-blue cloth with silver foil lettering, features a jacket design by Tony Fleetwood depicting the iconic fairy commandos in their bio-burst suits, their silhouettes framed against Artemis’s calculating gaze.
Colfer’s innovative worldbuilding shines through his fusion of ancient fairy lore with futuristic gadgetry, from time-freezing devices to troll attacks on the Eiffel Tower. The novel’s witty, fast-paced narrative—written in a cinematic third-person style rare for children’s books—revolutionized middle-grade fiction by presenting a morally ambiguous protagonist years before such characters became mainstream.