My Books

This is my bibliography of fiction, nonfiction, and near-fiction.

It includes affiliate links to Amazon.com and DriveThruRPG.com.

My gaming bibliography can be found here.

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Arkham Horror: Dark Origins

This collection of four Arkham Horror novellas includes The Dirge of Reason, which is listed separately below.

Amazon
Amazon (Spanish)
Amazon (German)
DriveThruFiction
Aconyte Books


The Investigators of Arkham Horror

I contributed five short-short stories to this collection about the characters of Fantasy Flight’s popular Arkham Horror boardgame.

Amazon
DriveThruFiction
Fantasy Flight Games


Arkham Horror: The Dirge of Reason

This novella tells the story of how Federal agent Roland Banks came to be one of the investigators in Fantasy Flight’s Arkham Horror boardgame.

Amazon
DriveThruFiction


The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

Holmes

This anthology includes tales that may have inspired Conan Doyle to create Holmes, some that competed with him for the public’s affection, and some that sought to fill the gap between his apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls and his reappearance a decade later. Holmes may have defined the early “golden age” of detective fiction, but he was far from alone.

Amazon
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstone’s
Books-A-Million
Goodreads
Google Play Store (with free sample!)
Publishers’ Weekly


More Deadly Than The Male

More Deadly than the Male

My second anthology of classic horror fiction is all about the ladies. Features Mary Shelley – of course – and some surprise guests including Louisa May Alcott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Edith Wharton.

Amazon
Amazon (Portuguese)
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstone’s
Books-A-Million
Goodreads
W. H. Smith
Google Play Store (with free sample!)
Publishers’ Weekly


Colonial Horrors

From Increase Mather to H. P. Lovecraft, this anthology of classic horror tales pays tribute to the birthplace of American horror: the Colonial era with its dark woods, stifling religion, and witch hysteria. If you like Sleepy Hollow, Colonial Gothic, or even Assassin’s Creed III, these stories are where it all began.

Amazon
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstone’s
Books-A-Million
Goodreads
W. H. Smith
Google Play Store (with free sample!)


Nazi Moonbase

UFOs, super-science, and the truth behind the Apollo moon landings. Or not. Like the other Dark Osprey books, this could be used to inspire a Weird War II – into – Cold War game setting, or you could just have fun seeing what all the wacky conspiracy theories look like when they’re stitched together.

Amazon
Barnes & Noble
W.H. Smith
Waterstones
Amazon.co.uk


Frostgrave: Tales of the Frozen City

This collection of eleven stories based on Osprey Games’ popular fantasy miniatures game includes my own “Mind Over Matter.” Magic can be powerful – but imagination can be stronger.

Amazon
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction
Amazon.co.uk
Osprey Publishing store


Werewolves: A Hunter’s Guide

Werewolf lore from Classical Greece to Hollywood, blended with original writing to create a systemless, alt-hist game setting – or just an entertaining read.

Amazon
Amazon (Italian)
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstones
W.H. Smith
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Rosen Publishing (U.S. hardback edition)


Theseus and the Minotaur

A retelling and analysis of the Theseus myth, including hints of its true historical origins.

Amazon
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstones
W.H. Smith
e23
Rosen Publishing (U.S. hardback edition)


Knights Templar: A Secret History

Templar history blended with every Templar conspiracy theory ever devised (and one completely new one) to create a systemless game setting – or just an entertaining read.

Amazon
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstones
W.H. Smith
e23


Thor: Viking God of Thunder

The complete myths of Thor retold, with analysis of the Icelandic sources and of Thor’s continuing significance in contemporary culture.

Amazon
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstones
W.H. Smith
e23
Rosen Publishing (U.S. hardback edition)


The New Hero, vol. 1

Includes my 1920s airpulp story “Against the Air Pirates.” After a series of robberies and the murder of a friend, a two-fisted aviator takes on a rogue German zeppelin in the South Seas of the inter-war years.

Amazon
DriveThruRPG
DriveThruFiction


The Lion and the Aardvark

Includes my fable “The Lemmings and the Sea,” along with the work of sixty-nine – count ’em, sixty-nine – great writers!

Stone Skin Press Store
Amazon
DriveThruRPG
Amazon.co.uk
Barnes & Noble
Waterstones
W.H. Smith
DriveThru Fiction


Blood and Honor

I won a Wizards of the Coast open call to get the contract for this D&D tie-in novel set in Keith Baker’s (also open-call-winning) world of Eberron. It is one of a quartet of unrelated novels exploring the theme of what happens to people after a great war ends.

The paperback is long out of print, but the audiobook version is still available.

Amazon
iTunes


Weapons and Gear of the Revolutionary War

A middle-grade book I wrote while I was working on Colonial Gothic.

Amazon


Real-World Math: Floods

A middle-grade book I wrote while I was trying to establish myself in that market. I wanted to focus on history, archaeology, and mythology, but I thought this might get my foot in the door. It didn’t.

Amazon



Another title in the same series.

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  1. m gibbs's avatar
    m gibbs
    June 6, 2019 at 9:27 am

    I always liked Midnight Rogue! 🙂

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