List of Works
- Whose Side Are You On? (1988)
- Pig (1990)
- Our Peculiar Neighbour (1990)
- The Jaws of the Dragon (1991)
- S. O. S. Save Our Santa (1992)
- A Dagger in the Sky (1992)
- Chicken (1993)
- Not Yeti (1994)
- Grandad's Ears (1994)
- City of Fire (1995)
- Ganging Up (1995)
- The Climbing Boys (1995)
- A Street of Tall People (1995)
- When My Ship Came in (1995)
- Playing with Fire (1996)
- Total Football: Some You Win... (1997)
- Total Football: Under Pressure (1997)
- Total Football: Divided We Fall (1998)
- Total Football: Injury Time (1998)
- Power Play (1998)
- Last Man Standing (1998)
- Twin Strikers (1999)
- Final Countdown (1999)
- A Fight to Belong (1999)
- The Guv'nor (1999)
- The Legendeer: Shadow of the Minotaur (2000)
- The Legendeer: Vampyr Legion (2000)
- The Legendeer: Warriors of the Raven (2001)
- Julie and Me and Michael Owen Make Three (2001)
- Treble Trouble (2002)
- The Cold Heart of Summer (2002)
- The Edge (2002)
- Deathriders (2003)
- Caught in the Crossfire (2003)
- The Dark Beneath (2003)
- The Defender (2004)
- The Lost Boys' Appreciation Society (2004)
- The Night Hunger (2004)
- Blood Pressure (2005)
- Hold On (2005)
- The Greatest (2006)
- Setting of a Cruel Sun (2006)
- Rise of the Blood Moon (2006)
- Scared to Death (July 2007)
- The Darkwing Omnibus (October 2007)
- The Legendeer Trilogy (February 2008)
- The Demon Assassin (2008)
- Renegade (2009)
- Witch Breed (2010)
- The Number Seven Shirt (2008)
- "Moving on" (2009)
- The Dying Photo (2010)
- Dark Spaces (2009)
- Rib Ticklers (2010)
- An Act of Love (2010)
- Teach Me to Write Poetry
- Teach Me to Write Non Fiction
- Teach Me to Write Fiction
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