Elleston Trevor Books In Order

Wumpus Books In Order

Woodlander Books In Order

  1. Deep Wood (1945)

Hugo Bishop Books In Order

Novels

  1. Badger’s Beech (1948)
  2. The Wizard of the Wood (1948)
  3. Ant’s Castle (1949)
  4. Badger’s Moon (1949)
  5. Chorus of Echoes (1950)
  6. Challenge of the Firebrand (1951)
  7. Image in the Dust (1951)
  8. Mole’s Castle (1951)
  9. Redfern’s Miracle (1951)
  10. Secret Arena (1951)
  11. Sinister Cargo (1951)
  12. Sweethallow Valley (1951)
  13. Tiger Street (1951)
  14. A Blaze of Roses (1952)
  15. The Domesday Story (1952)
  16. The Passion and the Pity (1953)
  17. Naked Canvas (1954)
  18. The Big Pick-Up (1955)
  19. Squadron Airborne (1955)
  20. Gale Force (1956)
  21. The Killing Ground (1956)
  22. Heat Wave (1957)
  23. The Pillars of Midnight (1957)
  24. Badger’s Wood (1958)
  25. Dream of Death (1958)
  26. Silhouette (1959)
  27. The V.I.P. (1959)
  28. The Billboard Madonna (1960)
  29. The Burning Shore (1961)
  30. Seven Witnesses (1963)
  31. The Flight of the Phoenix (1964)
  32. The Second Chance (1965)
  33. Weave a Rope of Sand (1965)
  34. The Shoot (1966)
  35. The Freebooters (1967)
  36. A Place for the Wicked (1968)
  37. Bury Him Among Kings (1970)
  38. Touch of Purple (1973)
  39. Expressway (1973)
  40. The Chipmunks of Willow Wood (1975)
  41. The Paragon (1975)
  42. Blue Jay Summer (1977)
  43. The Theta Syndrome (1977)
  44. The Damocles Sword (1981)
  45. The Penthouse (1983)
  46. Siren Song (1985)
  47. Riviera Story (1987)
  48. The Sister (1994)
  49. Flycatcher (1994)

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Elleston Trevor Books Overview

Badger’s Moon

The Woodlanders make an unexpected trip to the moon in the Brown Wizard’s rocket ship.

The Killing Ground

‘The battle of Falaise,’ wrote General Eisenhower in 1944, ‘will be the greatest killing ground of the war.’ He was not far off the mark, for at Falaise the invasion ended and a new advance began that carried the Allied armies to Berlin. Elleston Trevor depicts the men of a tank squadron as they cross the silent, darkened channel, storm the ‘invincible’ coast, and sweep into Falaise. His book is a classic story of men at war. ‘The technical detail is unobtrusive, but convincingly adequate; the dialogue is sharply revealing of character; and the characters themselves are created with compassionate warmth.’ The Times Literary Supplement

The Flight of the Phoenix

Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award They are twelve men who shouldn’t be alive. They have survived the sudden blinding sandstorm that crippled their air freighter. Survived a desperate crash landing in the Sahara of Central Libya. Survived to face the slow, dry, agonizing death of the desert. Twelve men with one hope: to build a new plane from the wreckage of their Skytruck and make a flight out of hell. Only one man could build such a plane: Stringer, the brilliant and obsessed engineer. Only one man could fly it: Towns, the arrogant and tormented pilot. Both had been aboard the Skytruck, but both are mortal enemies whose consuming hatred for each other is a danger greater than the desert itself. This All Time Classic Thriller was twice made into a major motion picture in 1965 & in 2004

The Damocles Sword

In the darkest days of WW II British Intelligence concocted a plan that would stymie the Germans. But it required a very brave man to carry it out, one who could infiltrate the elite SS corps. Martin Benedict was the man, and all went well until his cover got blown. Remarkably, success was still possible but at an increased risk. Could he bring it off? The answer reveals itself in an agony of suspense, which is no surprise, for Elleston Trevor is a master of the genre.

The Penthouse

At nine o’clock on a mild October night two men are shot in the lobby of Manhattan’s luxury Park Tower. Minutes later, a police chief listens to a voice on the telephone from The Penthouse. ‘I’ve jammed the elevators and stacked 40 pounds of nitro against the stairway door. Break it open and you’ll blow this building right across Central Park.’ Tina St. Clair, beautiful and rich, hears the same words…
but she is only inches away from the speaker, trapped in her apartment by this crazy who wants to love her. She has never had to fight for anything in her life…
but she had better fight now! ‘Trevor is greatly talented. One never doubts the absolute reality of every page he writes.’ The Times, London

The Sister

Finding a genuine haunted house for a movie set sounds like fun and a great way to generate publicity for the Three Investigators’ new detective agency. But when the boys arrive for an overnight visit at Terror Castle home of a deceased horror movie actor they soon find out how the place got its name!

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