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    Bryant & May’s Peculiar London by Christopher Fowler (Penguin, March 23, 2023, 978-1-8049-9093-3, £10.99, 390pp, tp, nf) [Arthur Bryant & John May]
        Reprint (Doubleday UK 2022) guide to unusual aspects of London’s history, as if told by Bryant & May. Volume 25 in the series.



    The Bureau of Lost Souls by Christopher Fowler (Century, September 21, 1989, 0-7126-3654-4, £5.95, 244pp, tp, co, cover by Martin Butterworth & Mia Matson)
        Reprint (Century 1989) collection of off-beat horror stories, seven reprinted from More City Jitters (Dell 1988) and five original. A hardcover edition (-2459-7, £11.95) was announced but not seen. This first trade edition was preceded by a limited edition last month.


    The Bureau of Lost Souls by Christopher Fowler (Arrow, July 19, 1990, 0-09-968340-7, £3.99, 244pp, pb, co, cover by John Holmes)
        Reprint (Century 1989) collection of off-beat horror stories.


    The Bureau of Lost Souls by Christopher Fowler (Ballantine, November 1991, 0-345-37371-5, $4.99, 212pp, pb, co)
        Reprint (Century 1989) collection of off-beat horror stories. First American edition.


    Calabash by Christopher Fowler (Warner UK, May 4, 2000, 0-7515-3040-9, £8.99, 346pp, tp, no, cover by Martin Butterworth)
        Associational novel of a dissatisfied teenager in 1970s Britain who escapes into the richly imagined fantasy kingdom of Calabash.



    City Jitters by Christopher Fowler (Sphere, June 1986, 0-7221-3704-4, £2.50, 164pp, pb, oc, cover by Les Edwards)
        Collection of 10 horror stories.




    The Curse of Snakes: Hellion by Christopher Fowler (Andersen Press, April 19, 2010, 978-1-84939-056-9, £5.99, 197pp, tp, no, cover by Oliver Burston)
        Young-adult horror novel.


    Darkest Day by Christopher Fowler (Little, Brown UK, April 22, 1993, 0-316-90534-8, £10.99, 570pp, hc, no) [Arthur Bryant & John May]
        Offbeat thriller with supernatural elements, featuring Bryant & May, the detectives from Rune. Volume two in the series.


    Darkest Day by Christopher Fowler (Warner UK, April 14, 1994, 0-7515-0765-2, £4.99, 570pp, pb, no, cover: [photo] by James Walker) [Arthur Bryant & John May]
        Reprint (Little, Brown UK 1993) offbeat thriller with supernatural elements, featuring Bryant & May, the detectives from Rune. Volume two in the series.



    Demonized by Christopher Fowler (Serpent’s Tail, January 2005, 1-85242-786-8, £7.99, 241pp, tp, co)
        Reprint (Serpent’s Tail 2004) original collection of 17 dark fantasy stories.



    The Devil in Me by Christopher Fowler (Serpent’s Tail, February 12, 2004, 1-85242-768-X, £6.99, 246pp, tp, oc, cover by wall)
        Reprint (Serpent’s Tail 2001) original collection of 12 mainstream/fantasy urban horror tales (6 are reprints).


    Disturbia by Christopher Fowler (Warner UK, July 3, 1997, 0-7515-1910-3, £7.99, 342pp, tp, no, cover by Jay Eff) [Arthur Bryant & John May]
        Offbeat thriller with supernatural elements, featuring Bryant & May. Issued with dustjacket. Volume three in the series.


    Disturbia by Christopher Fowler (Warner UK, November 5, 1998, 0-7515-1909-X, £5.99, 342pp, pb, no, cover by Jay Eff) [Arthur Bryant & John May]
        Reprint (Warner UK 1997) offbeat thriller with supernatural elements, featuring Bryant & May. Volume three in the series.


    Film Freak by Christopher Fowler (Doubleday UK, April 11, 2013, 978-0-85752-160-6, £16.99, 333pp, hc, nf)
        Second volume of Fowler’s memoirs.


    Film Freak by Christopher Fowler (Bantam UK, February 27, 2014, 978-0-85750-179-0, £8.99, 347pp, tp, nf)
        Reprint (Doubleday UK 2013) second volume of Fowler’s memoirs.




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