Colin Wilson Books In Order

Gerard Sorme Books In Order

  1. Ritual in the Dark (1960)
  2. Man Without a Shadow (1963)
  3. The God of the Labyrinth (1970)

Gregory Saltfleet Books In Order

  1. The Schoolgirl Murder Case (1974)
  2. The Janus Murder Case (1984)

Spider World Books In Order

  1. The Tower (1987)
  2. The Delta (1987)
  3. The Magician (1990)
  4. Shadowland (2002)

Spider World : The Tower Books In Order

  1. The Desert (1988)
  2. The Fortress (1989)

Novels

  1. Adrift in Soho (1961)
  2. The World of Violence (1963)
  3. Necessary Doubt (1964)
  4. The Glass Cage (1966)
  5. The Mind Parasites (1967)
  6. The Philosopher’s Stone (1969)
  7. The Return of the Lloigor (1969)
  8. The Killer (1970)
  9. The Black Room (1971)
  10. Lingard (1972)
  11. The Space Vampires (1976)
  12. Starseekers (1980)
  13. The Personality Surgeon (1986)
  14. The Magician from Siberia (1988)
  15. The Devil’s Party (2000)

Collections

  1. The Essential Colin Wilson (1985)
  2. Qinmeartha and the Girl-Child LoChi / The Tomb of the Old Ones (2002)

Anthologies edited

  1. The Book of Great Mysteries (1986)

Non fiction

Gerard Sorme Book Covers

Gregory Saltfleet Book Covers

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Colin Wilson Books Overview

The Tower

Once the Earth was ruled by human, and insects were very small, with even the largest no bigger than a man’s fist. But now, in the 25th century, humans serve giant beetles and spiders as slaves and often as food. Slaves all, or servants except for those who live in the desert, spending most of their time underground. For Niall and his family, life is hard, but together they eke out an existence until the day Niall does what was said to be impossible:He kills a spider. This powerful act brings Niall to the attention and seat of the Spider Lord. But as he finds himself deep within the hostile city of the spiders, Niall also meets allies: Odina, a spider servant born and bred, and Bill, no mere man but an honorary beetle. Niall’s special gift makes him useful to the spiders, who want access to their city’s greatest mystery: an impenetrable white tower. But Niall alone can enter, and what he finds inside are the very facts of our planet’s history and humanity’s last chance for freedom and a future. Armed with the secrets of the white tower, the humans mount an epic struggle for power against the vast and brutal forces of the tyrannical Spider Lord.

The Mind Parasites

Wilson has blended H.P. Lovecraft’s dark vision with his own revolutionary philosophy and unique narrative powers to produce a stunning, high tension story of vaulting imagination. A professor makes a horrifying discovery while excavating a sinister archeological site. For over 200 years, mind parasites have been lurking in the deepest layers of human consciousness, feeding on human life force and steadily gaining a foothold on the planet. Now they threaten humanity’s extinction. They can be fought with one weapon only: the mind, pushed to and beyond its limits. Pushed so far that humans can read each other’s thoughts, that the moon can be shifted from its orbit by thought alone. Pushed so that man can at last join battle with the loathsome parasites on equal terms.

The Space Vampires

Circa 2100 A scourge of sex and death from an alien spaceship WHEN CAPTAIN CARLSEN ENTERED THE VAST DERELICT SPACESHIP, he was shaken by the discovery of its immobilized humanoid passengers. Later, after three of the strange aliens had been transported to Earth, his foreboding was more than justifi ed. The creatures were energy vampires whose seductive embraces were fatal, whose lust for vitality was boundless. As they took over the willing bodies of their victims and sexual murders spread terror throughout the land, Carlsen worked toward their destruction even while he was erotically drawn to the most beautiful vampire of all! ‘Thoroughly intriguing’ Chicago Sun Times 1976 ‘New slant on horror…
unique rendering of the age old enigma of the kiss of death’ Chicago Tribune 1976 COLIN WILSON is the author of more than 100 fiction and nonfiction books. The Outsider 1956, published at the age of 24, earned him worldwide critical acclaim. The Space Vampires, his fi fty fi rst book, was translated into Spanish, Japanese, French, Dutch and Swedish and was later adapted for screen in the movie LIFEFORCE, directed by Tobe Hooper SALEM’S LOT, POLTERGEIST, THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE. The movie failed however to capture the true spirit of the cult classic reprinted here by popular demand.

The Devil’s Party

Taking David Koresh and the Waco incident as a starting point, this is an analytical look at the troubled history of charlatan messiahs around the world. Koresh was neither the first, nor the most excessive, nor even the most misguided of cult leaders.

Qinmeartha and the Girl-Child LoChi / The Tomb of the Old Ones

Qinmeartha and the Girl Child LoChi An uncomfortably disturbing tale of clashing realities by Hugo and World Fantasy Award winning author John Grant. The Tomb of the Old Ones A glorious neo Lovecraftian tale, packed with fizzing ideas and told with all of Colin Wilson’s customary speed and panache.

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