Commonwealth Novels
- Nor Crystal Tears (1982)
- Voyage to the City of the Dead (1984)
- Midworld (1975)
- Drowning World (2003)
- The Howling Stones (1997)
- Sentenced to Prism (1985)
- Cachalot (1980)
- Quofum (2008)
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