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Books Published By The British Pendragon Press

  • Nasty Snips, an anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 1999
  • Shenanigans, a short story collection by Noel K. Hannan, 2000
  • Tourniquet Heart an anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 2002
  • The Ice Maiden a novella by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis, 2004
  • The Extremist and Other Tales of Conflict, a short story collection by Paul Finch, 2004
  • The Mask Behind the Face, short story collection by Stuart Young, 2005
  • Double Negative, a novel by Robin Gilbert, 2005
  • An Occupation of Angels, a novella by Lavie Tidhar, 2005
  • In the Rain with the Dead, a novel by Mark West (author), 2005
  • Triquorum One, a mini-anthology edited by Christopher Teague, 2005
  • Silversands, a novel by Gareth L. Powell, 2010

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