Mark Morris

Mark Morris

Mark Morris (born 1963) is an author most well known for his series of horror novels, although he has also written novels based on the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He currently lives in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, with his wife (the artist Nel Whatmore) and their children, David and Polly. He has used the pseudonym J. M. Morris for the novel Fiddleback.

Updated 07/30/2024
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Series by Mark Morris

Predator (11 books)
Torchwood (10 books)
Zombie Apocalypse! (4 books)
Obsidian Heart (3 books)
New Fears (2 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

(Predator)
2020 | science fiction
(Predator)
2018 | science fiction
2017 | fantasy, adventure
(Obsidian Heart #3 / 3)
2016 | fantasy, dark fantasy
2016 | horror, short stories
(Obsidian Heart #2 / 3)
2015 | fantasy, dark fantasy
2015 | horror
2014 | horror, short stories
(Obsidian Heart #1 / 3)
2014 | fantasy, dark fantasy
2014 | horror
(Zombie Apocalypse! #3 / 4)
2014 | horror
2013 | horror
(Torchwood)
2009 | science fiction
(Doctor Who: The New Series #25 / 51)
2008 | science fiction
(Hellboy (novels))
2008 | fantasy, horror
2008 | horror
(Doctor Who: The New Series #16 / 51)
2007 | science fiction
2007 | horror
2003 | horror
2001 | horror
(Doctor Who: The Past Doctor Adventures #20 / 76)
1999 | science fiction
(Doctor Who: EDA #3 / 73)
1998 | science fiction
1998 | science fiction, horror
1997 | horror
1996 | horror
1995 | horror, short stories
1993 | horror
1991 | horror
1989 | horror

Comics and Anthology

(New Fears #2 / 2)
2018 | horror, anthology
(New Fears #1 / 2)
2017 | horror, anthology

Fictions and Others

2010 | non-fiction
2006 | non-fiction

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