Basil Copper - Works

Works

  • Not After Nightfall (Four Square Books, 1967)
  • From Evil's Pillow (Arkham House, 1973)
  • The Vampire: In Legend, Fact and Art (Robert Hale, 1973)
  • The Great White Space (1975)
  • When Footsteps Echo (Robert Hale, 1975)
  • The Curse of Fleers (Harwood-Smart, 1976)
  • And Afterward, the Dark (Arkham House, 1977)
  • The Werewolf: In Legend, Fact and Art (Robert Hale, 1977)
  • Here Be Daemons (Robert Hale, 1978)
  • The Dossier of Solar Pons (Pinnacle, 1979)
  • The Further Adventures of Solar Pons (Pinnacle, 1979)
  • The Secret Files of Solar Pons (Pinnacle, 1979)
  • The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons (Pinnacle, 1980)
  • Voices of Doom (Robert Hale, 1980)
  • Necropolis (Arkham House, 1980)
  • Into the Silence (Sphere Books, 1983)
  • The House of the Wolf (Arkham House, 1983)
  • The Black Death (Fedogan & Bremer, 1991)
  • The Exploits of Solar Pons (Fedogan & Bremer, 1993)
  • The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich (Fedogan & Bremer, 1995)
  • The Recollections of Solar Pons (Fedogan & Bremer, 1995)
  • Whispers in the Night: Stories of the Mysterious & Macabre (Fedogan & Bremer, 1999)
  • Solar Pons Versus The Devil’s Claw (2004, Sarob Press)
  • Solar Pons: The Final Cases (2005, Sarob Press)
  • Darkness, Mist and Shadow: The Collected Macabre Tales of Basil Copper Volumes 1 and 2 (PS Publishing, 2010)

Mike Faraday

  1. The Dark Mirror (1966)
  2. Night Frost (1966)
  3. No Flowers for the General 1967
  4. Scratch on the Dark 1967
  5. Die Now, Live Later 1968
  6. Don't Bleed on Me 1968
  7. The Marble Orchard 1969
  8. Dead File 1970
  9. No Letters from the Grave 1971
  10. The Big Chill 1972
  11. Strong-Arm 1972
  12. A Great Year for Dying 1973
  13. Shock-Wave 1973
  14. The Breaking Point 1973
  15. A Voice from the Dead 1974
  16. Feedback 1974
  17. Ricochet 1974
  18. The High Wall 1975
  19. Impact 1975
  20. A Good Place to Die 1975
  21. The Lonely Place 1976
  22. Crack in the Sidewalk 1976
  23. Tight Corner 1976
  24. The Year of the Dragon 1977
  25. Death Squad 1977
  26. Murder One 1978
  27. A Quiet Room in Hell 1979
  28. The Big Rip-Off 1979
  29. The Caligari Complex 1980
  30. Flip-Side 1980
  31. The Long Rest 1981
  32. The Empty Silence 1981
  33. Dark Entry 1981
  34. Hang Loose 1982
  35. Shoot-Out 1982
  36. The Far Horizon 1982
  37. Trigger-Man 1983
  38. Pressure-Point 1983
  39. Hard Contract 1983
  40. The Narrow Corner 1983
  41. The Hook 1984
  42. You Only Die Once 1984
  43. Tuxedo Park 1985
  44. The Far Side of Fear 1985
  45. Snow-Job 1986
  46. Jet-Lag 1986
  47. Blood on the Moon 1986
  48. Heavy Iron 1987
  49. Turn Down an Empty Glass 1987
  50. Bad Scene 1988
  51. House-Dick 1988
  52. Print-Out (1988)

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