Series
Paul Birch Mysteries
1. Death at the Art Gallery (2014)
2. Death on the Mountain (2015)
3. Death on Black Island (2015)
4. Death in Black and White (2015)
5. Death in the Neighborhood (2016)
1. Death at the Art Gallery (2014)
2. Death on the Mountain (2015)
3. Death on Black Island (2015)
4. Death in Black and White (2015)
5. Death in the Neighborhood (2016)
Wanda Coyne
1. The Maltese Gargoyle (2015)
2. The Hippogriff of the Baskervilles (2016)
3. Ten Little Homunculi (2017)
1. The Maltese Gargoyle (2015)
2. The Hippogriff of the Baskervilles (2016)
3. Ten Little Homunculi (2017)
Novels
Blood Beast (1988)
Servants of Chaos (2002)
Murder in Silverplate (2004)
Haven (2004)
Dead of Winter (2007)
The Gargoyle (2011)
Caverns of Chaos (2015)
Little Evils (2015)
The Sinking Island (2015)
That Way Madness Lies (2015)
Sandcastles (2015)
Alien & Otherwise (2015)
Living Things (2015)
Perilous Pursuits (2015)
Wormdance (2015)
Carbon Copies (2015)
Shadows Over R'Lyeh (2015)
Servants of Chaos (2002)
Murder in Silverplate (2004)
Haven (2004)
Dead of Winter (2007)
The Gargoyle (2011)
Caverns of Chaos (2015)
Little Evils (2015)
The Sinking Island (2015)
That Way Madness Lies (2015)
Sandcastles (2015)
Alien & Otherwise (2015)
Living Things (2015)
Perilous Pursuits (2015)
Wormdance (2015)
Carbon Copies (2015)
Shadows Over R'Lyeh (2015)
Collections
Twisted Images (1995)
Translation Station (2011)
Date With the Dark (2015)
Elaborate Lies (2015)
Passing Death (2015)
Phantom of the Space Opera (2015)
More Shadows Over R'Lyeh (2017)
Translation Station (2011)
Date With the Dark (2015)
Elaborate Lies (2015)
Passing Death (2015)
Phantom of the Space Opera (2015)
More Shadows Over R'Lyeh (2017)
Novellas and Short Stories
Non fiction
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Don D'Ammassa recommends
Seeds of Betrayal (2003)
(Winds of the Forelands, book 2)
David B Coe
"Coe's world is much more intricate than that of most similar fantasy writers, and he seems to have a deeper grasp than most of the complexities of interhuman relationships. There's plenty of action as well in this promising opening sequence."
The Spellstone of Shaltus (1980)
Linda E Bushyager
"The Spellstone of Shaltus is particularly interesting in its use of a strong female lead character who isn't simply a feminine equivalent to Conan. Bushyager never loses sight of the fact that the first obligation of the writer is to tell an entertaining story."