Jack Flanders - Jack Flanders' Stories

Jack Flanders' Stories

  • The Fourth Tower of Inverness (1972)
  • Moon Over Morocco (1973)
  • The Ah-Ha Phenomenon (Originally presented within the science fiction series Stars and Stuff, 1977)
  • The Incredible Adventures of Jack Flanders (1978)
  • Dreams of Rio (1987)
  • Travels with Jack
    • Dreams of the Amazon (1992)
    • Dreams of India (1992)
    • Dreams of Bali (1992)
    • Dreams of Sumatra (1993)
  • The Mystery of Jaguar Reef (1996)
  • Midnight at the Casa Luna (1998, 2000)
  • Return to Inverness (2000)
  • Travelling Jack
    • Dreams of the Blue Morpho (2002)
    • Somewhere Next Door to Reality (2002)
    • Do That in Real Life? (2003)
    • The Eye of Van Gogh (2003)
  • The Fantastic Voyages of Captain Jack Flanders
    • Orchids and Moonbeams (2005)
    • The Ghost Islands (2006)
    • Tropical Hot Dog Night (2007)
    • The White Castle (2008)
  • Steam Dreamers of Inverness
    • Steam Dreamers of Inverness - Part 1 (2010)
    • Steam Dreamers of Inverness - Part 2 - Islands in the Sky (2010)
    • Steam Dreamers of Inverness - Part 3 (2011)
    • Steam Dreamers of Inverness - Part 4 (2011)
  • Do Angels Really Have Wings? (2012)


  • Associated (have secondary characters in common)
    • The Adventures of Rocket Pierre, a sub-series within Stars and Stuff (1977)
    • Little Frieda's Life Lessons (2001)
    • The Case of the Disappearing Witch (2005)
    • The Wee Weever - A Little Frieda Mystery (2007)
    • Land of Enchantment (2006)
    • Mojo's Vest Pocket Voodoo Adventures (2009)

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