Dennis Wheatley - List of Works

List of Works

  • The Duke De Richleau series:
    • The Forbidden Territory (January 1933) - filmed in 1934
    • The Devil Rides Out (December 1934) - filmed in 1968
    • The Golden Spaniard (August 1938)
    • Three Inquisitive People (February 1940)
    • Strange Conflict (April 1941)
    • Codeword - Golden Fleece (May 1946)
    • The Second Seal (November 1950)
    • The Prisoner in the Mask (September 1957)
    • Vendetta in Spain (August 1961)
    • Dangerous Inheritance (August 1965)
    • Gateway to Hell (August 1970)
  • The Gregory Sallust series:
    • Black August (January 1934)
    • Contraband (October 1936)
    • The Scarlet Impostor (January 1940)
    • Faked Passports (June 1940)
    • The Black Baroness (October 1940)
    • V for Vengeance (March 1942)
    • Come into My Parlour (November 1946)
    • The Island Where Time Stands Still (September 1954)
    • Traitors' Gate (September 1958)
    • They Used Dark Forces (October 1964)
    • The White Witch of the South Seas (August 1968)
  • The Julian Day novels:
    • The Quest of Julian Day (January 1939)
    • The Sword of Fate (September 1941)
    • Bill for the Use of a Body (April 1964)
  • The Roger Brook series:
    • The Launching of Roger Brook (July 1947)
    • The Shadow of Tyburn Tree (May 1948)
    • The Rising Storm (October 1949)
    • The Man Who Killed the King (November 1951)
    • The Dark Secret of Josephine (March 1955)
    • The Rape of Venice (October 1959)
    • The Sultan's Daughter (August 1963)
    • The Wanton Princess (August 1966)
    • Evil in a Mask (August 1969)
    • The Ravishing of Lady Mary Ware (August 1971)
    • The Irish Witch (August 1973)
    • Desperate Measures (September 1974)
  • The Molly Fountain / Colonel Verney novels:
    • To the Devil - a Daughter (January 1953) - filmed in 1976
    • The Satanist (August 1960)
  • Other Occult novels:
    • The Haunting of Toby Jugg (December 1948) - filmed in 2006 as The Haunted Airman
    • The Ka of Gifford Hillary (July 1956)
    • Unholy Crusade (August 1967)
  • "Lost World" novels:
    • They Found Atlantis (January 1936)
    • Uncharted Seas (January 1938) - filmed in 1968 as The Lost Continent)
    • The Man Who Missed the War (November 1945)
  • Other Science Fiction novels:
    • Sixty Days to Live (August 1939)
    • Star of Ill-Omen (May 1952)
  • Other Adventure/Espionage novels:
    • Such Power is Dangerous (June 1933)
    • The Fabulous Valley (August 1934)
    • The Eunuch of Stamboul (July 1935) - filmed in 1936 as Secret of Stamboul
    • The Secret War (January 1937)
    • Curtain of Fear (October 1953)
    • Mayhem in Greece (August 1962)
    • The Strange Story of Linda Lee (August 1972)
  • Short Story collections:
    • Mediterranean Nights (October 1942, revised 1963)
    • Gunmen, Gallants and Ghosts (June 1943, revised 1963)
  • Historical Non-Fiction:
    • Old Rowley: A Private Life of Charles II (September 1933)
    • Red Eagle: The Story of the Russian Revolution and of Klementy Efremovitch Voroshilov, Marshal and Commissar for Defence of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics (October 1937)
  • Reference:
    • The Devil and all his Works (September 1971)
  • War Papers and Autobiographical:
    • Total War (December 1941)
    • Stranger than Fiction (February 1959)
    • Saturdays with Bricks: And Other Days Under Shell-Fire (March 1961)
    • The Time Has Come ... : The Memoirs of Dennis Wheatley: The Young Man Said 1897-1914 (1977)
    • The Time Has Come ... : The Memoirs of Dennis Wheatley: Officer and Temporary Gentleman 1914-1919 (1978)
    • The Time Has Come ... : The Memoirs of Dennis Wheatley: Drink and Ink 1919-1977 (1979)
    • The Deception Planners: My Secret War (August 1980)
  • Private Printings:
    • The Seven Ages of Justerini's (1749-1949) (1949)
    • Of Vice and Virtue (1950)
    • The Eight Ages of Justerini's (1749-1965) (1965)
    • The Nine Ages of Justerini's: A Celebration of 250 Years (1998, revised and updated by Susan Keevil)
  • Crime Dossiers (with J.G. Links):
    • Murder off Miami (July 1936)
    • Who Killed Robert Prentice? (June 1937)
    • The Malinsay Massacre (April 1938)
    • Herewith the Clues! (July 1939)
  • As Editor:
    • A Century of Horror (October 1935)
    • A Century of Spy Stories (June 1935)
  • Board Games:
    • Invasion (1938)
    • Blockade (1939)
    • Alibi (1953)

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