Series
| Number | Title | Publisher | Date Published | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jimmy Coates: Killer (USA: Jimmy Coates: Assassin?) | HarperCollins Children's Books | March 2005 | ISBN 0-00-719685-7 |
| 2 | Jimmy Coates: Target | HarperCollins Children's Books | May 2006 | ISBN 0-00-719686-5 |
| 3 | Jimmy Coates: Revenge | HarperCollins Children's Books | January 2007 | ISBN 0-00-723285-3 |
| 4 | Jimmy Coates: Sabotage | HarperCollins Children's Books | October 2007 | ISBN 0-00-723286-1 |
| 5 | Jimmy Coates: Survival | HarperCollins Children's Books | April 2008 | ISBN 0-00-727099-2 |
| 6 | Jimmy Coates: Power | HarperCollins Children's Books | October 2008 | ISBN 0-00-727730-8 |
| 7 | Jimmy Coates: Blackout | HarperCollins Children's Books | June 2013 | |
| 8 | Jimmy Coates: Genesis | publication date tbc |
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