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    The Songbirds of Pain by Garry Kilworth (Unwin, April 28, 1988, 0-04-440217-1, £2.95, 187pp, pb, co, cover by Jim Burns)
        Reprint (Gollancz 1984) collection of 13 stories.



    Spiggot’s Quest by Garry Kilworth (Atom, July 4, 2002, 1-904233-01-5, £5.00, 304pp, tp, no, cover by Larry Rostant) [The Knights of Liöfwende]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. A contemporary teenager is lightning-blasted into a parallel faerie world, where every hand seems against him, except one. Volume one in the series.


    Spiral Winds by Garry Kilworth (The Bodley Head, August 1987, 0-370-31112-4, £10.95, 203pp, hc, no, cover by Jane Human)
        Mainstream novel based on the short story of the same name.


    Spiral Winds by Garry Kilworth (Grafton, December 8, 1988, 0-586-20288-9, £2.99, 238pp, pb, no, cover by Tim Gill)
        Reprint (The Bodley Head 1987) mainstream novel based on the short story of the same name.


    Split Second by Garry Kilworth (Faber and Faber, October 1979, 0-571-11388-5, £6.95, 191pp, hc, no, cover by Dave Griffiths)
        Sf novel of a journey back to Cro-Magnon times.


    Split Second by Garry Kilworth (Penguin, July 21, 1981, 0-14-005203-8, £1.50, 191pp, pb, n., cover: sf novel of a journey back to Cro-Magnon times. by Adrian Chesterman)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1979) SF novel.


    Split Second by Garry Kilworth (Questar, December 1985, 0-445-20114-2, $2.95, 230pp, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Faber and Faber 1979) sf novel of a journey back to Cro-Magnon times.


    Standing on Shamsan by Garry Kilworth (HarperCollins UK, March 1992, 0-246-13895-5, £14.99, 280pp, hc, n., cover by Bruce Hogarth)
        Associational novel set in Aden in 1966.



    Tales from the Fragrant Harbour by Garry Kilworth (infinity plus, January 2018, 978-0-9957522-4-5, £9.99, 317pp, tp, co, cover by Keith Brooke)
        Reprint (PS Publishing 2010) collection of 22 stories, 8 original.



    Tennyson’s Ghost by Garry Kilworth (Garry Kilworth, February 2021, 163pp, ebook, no)


    Theater of Timesmiths by Garry Kilworth (Questar, April 1986, 0-445-20116-9, $2.95, 218pp, pb, n.)
        Reprint (Gollancz 1984 as A Theatre of Timesmiths) SF novel.


    A Theatre of Timesmiths by Garry Kilworth (Gollancz, May 1984, 0-575-03411-4, £7.95, 185pp, hc, n.)
        SF novel.


    Theatre of Timesmiths by Garry Kilworth (Unwin, October 1987, 0-04-440082-9, £2.95, 185pp, pb, no, cover by Tony Roberts)
        Reprint (Gollancz 1984 as A Theatre of Timesmiths) SF novel.


    The Third Dragon by Garry Kilworth (Hippo, February 1991, 0-590-76416-0, £1.95, 147pp, pb, no, cover by Mel Bramich)
        Young adult thriller set in China just after the Tiananmen Square massacre.


    Thunder Oak by Garry Kilworth (Corgi, July 3, 1997, 0-552-54546-5, £4.99, 382pp, pb, no, cover by John Howe) [Welkin Weasels]
        Young-adult animal fantasy novel. Volume one in the series.



    Trivial Tales by Garry Kilworth (Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 1988, no ISBN, £4.95, 16pp, tp, oc) [Novacon Booklets]
        Collection of three original short stories issued to coincide with Kilworth’s Guest of Honour appearance at Novacon 18.



    The Valley of Death: Sergeant Jack Crossman and the Battle of Balaclava by Garry Douglas Kilworth (Robinson, November 2002, 1-84119-525-1, £6.99, 304pp, tp, no, cover by John Groves) [Jack Crossman]
        Reprint (HarperCollins UK 1998 as by Garry Douglas) historical novel. Volume two in the series.


    Vampire Voles by Garry Kilworth (Corgi, May 2, 2002, 0-552-54705-0, £5.99, 350pp, pb, no, cover by Kevin Tweddell) [Welkin Weasels]
        Young-adult animal fantasy novel. Volume five in the series. Volume two in the “Montague Sylver” trilogy.


    Viccy Rules, OK & The Icehouse Boy by Garry Kilworth (Wild Hare Books, April 27, 2013, ebook, oc)
        Original collection of two young-adult novelettes. “The Icehouse Boy” was announced for publication by Mammoth (978-0-7497-4164-8, February 2001) but was cancelled before publication.


    The Voyage of the Vigilance by Garry Kilworth (Armada, December 1988, 0-00-693320-3, £1.95, 142pp, pb, no) [Woodworld]
        Young-adult SF/fantasy novel. Volume two in the series.


    The Wild Hunt by Garry Kilworth (NewCon Press, December 6, 2022, 978-1-914953-39-2, £12.99, 291pp, tp, no, cover by Chris G.)
        Anglo-Saxon fantasy saga. Also available in a hardback edition (£26.99) limited to 50 copies, signed by Kilworth.


    Windjammer Run by Garry Kilworth (Corgi, June 3, 1999, 0-552-54548-1, £4.99, 413pp, pb, no, cover by John Howe) [Welkin Weasels]
        Animal fantasy novel. Volume three in the series.


    The Winter Soldiers: Sergeant “Fancy Jack” Crossman and the Attack on Kertch Harbour by Garry Douglas Kilworth (Robinson, July 25, 2002, 1-84119-449-2, £16.99, 280pp, hc, no, cover by John Groves) [Jack Crossman]
        Historical novel. Volume four in the series.


    The Winter Soldiers: Sergeant “Fancy Jack” Crossman and the Attack on Kertch Harbour by Garry Douglas Kilworth (Robinson, July 24, 2003, 1-84119-722-X, £6.99, 280pp, tp, no, cover by John Groves) [Jack Crossman]
        Reprint (Robinson 2002) historical novel. Volume four in the series.



    Witchwater Country by Garry Kilworth (The Bodley Head, August 1986, 0-370-30790-9, £9.95, 202pp, hc, n.)
        Novel about the coming of age of four young boys who live on the edge of marshland country.


    Witchwater Country by Garry Kilworth (Grafton, October 1987, 0-586-07271-3, £2.95, 236pp, pb, no, cover by Tim Gill)
        Reprint (The Bodley Head 1986) novel about the coming of age of four young boys who live on the edge of marshland country.


    The Wizard of Woodworld by Garry Kilworth (Dragon, November 1987, 0-583-31137-7, £1.95, 142pp, pb, no, cover by Peter Elson) [Woodworld]
        Young-adult SF novel. Volume one in the series.




    The Unstable Realities of Christopher Priest by Paul Kincaid (Gylphi, November 7, 2020, 978-1-78024-088-6, £18.99, 252pp, tp, nf) [Ref. Christopher Priest]


    Best of Vector Vol 1: The State of the Art ed. Paul Kincaid & Maureen Kincaid Speller (BSFA, October 2015, 93pp, A5, an)
        The publication was bundled with Vector 281 which appeared in October 2015.
    Details taken from online listing.


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