Sandy Mc Cutcheon - Bibliography

Bibliography

McCutcheon has written a number of bestselling novels. His first, In Wolf's Clothing (1997), was the runner-up in the 1995 HarperCollins National Fiction Prize out of 400 novels. His other novels include

  • Peace Crimes (1998)
  • Poison Tree (1999)
  • Safe Haven (2000)
  • Delicate Indecencies (2002)
  • The Haha Man (2003)
  • The Cobbler's Apprentice (to be published September 2006)
  • Black Widow (2006)

Black Widow is based on events following the September 1, 2004 terrorist attack on a Russian school in the southern town of Beslan.

Other books by McCutcheon are Blik! (2002), an illustrated book for children and Quirky Questions (2000) New edition of More Quirky Questions (2005).

McCutcheon has also written many short stories and poems. His memoir, The Magician's Son, published in 2005 by Penguin, is an autobiographical work. The title comes from a dream he had, long before he had discovered his true parenthood, about finding his birth father, in which he discovered a magician's trunk in an attic. When he did find out who his birth parents were, he learned that his father had in fact been an amateur magician.

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