Kenneth Cook - Books

Books

  • Cook, Kenneth (2002 / 1961). Wake in Fright. Text / M. Joseph.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1983). The Judas Fish. Rigby Pub..
  • Hale, Alan; Kenneth Cook (1963). Vantage to the Gale. Horwitz.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1962). Chain of Darkness. M. Joseph.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1963). Stormalong. M. Joseph.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1963). Wanted Dead. Horwitz.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1963). Bloodhouse. M. Joseph.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1963). Take this Hammer. Horwitz.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1967). Tuna. F. W. Cheshire.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1976). Eliza Fraser. Sun Books.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1978). Play Little Victims. Pergamon.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1980). Pig. Schwartz.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1986). Killer Koala. Margaret Gee.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1987). Wombat Revenge. Margaret Gee.
  • Cook, Kenneth (1987). Frill-necked Frenzy. Margaret Gee.

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