eBooks
Click on the icons above to buy my novels in a variety of eBook formats, including for branded devices such as the Kindle, Nook and Sony Reader. You can also find them in the online ebookstores, Kobo and Diesel; and if you have the iBooks app on your iPad or iPhone, you can download them directly from the iBook Store (or, if you prefer, from within iTunes). Visit Smashwords and you'll find the widest choice of all, including epub (Stanza), PDB (Palm devices), PDF, rtf, lrf, txt and mobi formats.
The Apprentice and The Dinner Party are also available in printed form; Max and Game Boy are available exclusively as eBooks.
| Max | ||
PUBLISHED: MARCH 2011 / GENRE: SCIENCE FICTION |
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A dystopian society on the brink of revolution; a population chipped, regulated and drugged into submission; an overpopulated planet defined by the One Mother, One Child policy... Into this world a baby is born: a child with the power to change everything. Reviewers have called it "incisive, intricate, chilling and moving" and suggested that "its creativity, depth and breadth should make it a classic outside of sci-fi". |
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| The Apprentice | ||
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PUBLISHED: MARCH 2010 / GENRE: FANTASY |
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| A corpse is resurrected and apprenticed to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse for seven days. During the course of the week, he tries to remember how he died, accompanies Death on his daily round, and learns what it means to be undead. This is the eBook version of my second novel, originally published in 1999, and later released in the US as Damned if you Do. For more information, including reviews, click here. | ||
| The Dinner Party | ||
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PUBLISHED: MARCH 2010 / GENRE: HORROR |
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| Tightly-paced and shot throughout with gallows humour, The Dinner Party is the chilling, ultimately moving story of a young man's obsession with ritual and the peculiar moral universe he inhabits. Like all my eBooks, this has a small amount of extra text at the end discussing the story. For more details (including links to the printed version and some reviews), click here. | ||
| Game Boy | ||
PUBLISHED: MARCH 2010 / GENRE: GENERAL FICTION |
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| A homage to gaming and gamers, this is a snapshot of the life of James Roach, gaming obsessive, collector and competitor. It's a story about growing old, and falling in love, and feeling as retro and useless as a Phillips CD-i. If you've ever played Mario Kart, Bomberman, Robotron, Soul Calibur or Katamari Damacy, it's the book for you. If you think games are for nerds and sweaty men with beards huddling over PCs in dimly-lit rooms, you probably shouldn't bother. | ||