Andrew Lane Books in Order
All Andrew Lane books in order, with short summaries, series guides, and where-to-start tips for Young Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Who, and more.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
93 books
The Star Beast
by Andrew Lane
2024
The Doctor reunites with Donna Noble when a small alien refugee lands in London and brings a much bigger problem with it. With danger closing in, Donna’s family is pulled into a mystery that tests what the Doctor can safely remember.
UFO: Destruct Positive!
by Andrew Lane
2022
In the secret war against alien infiltrators, SHADO faces a mission where destroying a target could be the worst possible choice. With the stakes rising fast, Straker’s team must decide what to risk and what to sacrifice to keep Earth safe.
The Bizarre Investigations of Sherlock Holmes
by Andrew Lane
2020
Sherlock Holmes tackles cases that lean into the uncanny, with strange clues, unsettling suspects, and explanations that are not always tidy. These stories blend classic detective logic with a taste for the weird, without losing Holmes’s sharp voice.
Last Day on Earth
by Andrew Lane
2020
The conspiracy behind Kieron’s ordeal turns out to be bigger than a single job, and the clock is ticking toward a public disaster. With Bex and Kieron split, chased, and outgunned, the last move might be the one that decides who survives.
Last Boy Standing
by Andrew Lane
2020
Hiding should be simple, but trouble finds them anyway. When Kieron is snatched by a team that does not play by rules, Bex has to choose between staying invisible and starting a war to get him back.
Revelation
by Andrew Lane
2019
The truth behind humanity’s bargain is finally within reach, but getting it out could destroy the fragile peace holding the galaxy together. Nigel Foster has to decide what to expose, and what to sacrifice, before the Originators’ plan becomes irreversible.
Originators
by Andrew Lane
2018
Nigel Foster is pulled deeper into the politics behind the deal that enslaved humanity, and the forces shaping netherspace are no longer abstract. As factions close in, he learns more about the Originators and why their secrets are guarded so fiercely.
Night of Terror
by Andrew Lane
2018
Crusoe and Friday are sent on a mission that should be routine, until it opens the door to the Circle of XIII and a wave of terror designed to shake governments. To stop it, they have to outthink enemies who have been planning for generations.
Last Safe Moment
by Andrew Lane
2018
Kieron and Bex have a lead on who is pulling the strings, but getting proof means taking risks they cannot afford. With surveillance tightening and allies scarce, they race to stop a hit that could end their chance to clear his name.
Agent Without Licence
by Andrew Lane
2018
Fifteen-year-old Kieron is yanked out of normal life when he crosses paths with Bex Wilson, an off-the-books agent with enemies everywhere. Now he is on the run, learning tradecraft fast, and trying to stay alive long enough to understand why he was targeted.
The Old, Old Story, and Other Stories
by Andrew Lane
2017
A short story collection from Andrew Lane that ranges across speculative fiction, from eerie twists to quieter character pieces. Each tale starts with a simple hook, then turns it until the outcome feels both surprising and earned.
Netherspace
by Andrew Lane
2017
In a future where humanity traded people for faster-than-light travel, Nigel Foster survives as a fugitive in an alien city. When he uncovers clues about the original bargain, staying hidden stops being an option, and escaping turns into rebellion.
Day of Ice
by Andrew Lane
2017
A trail of secrets leads Crusoe and Friday into a freezing landscape where survival is as dangerous as the enemy. With Segment W under pressure and the Circle of XIII moving first, they have to stop a plot that could spark a wider war.
The Legends of River Song
by Andrew Lane
2016
River Song takes the lead in a set of adventures that play with time, identity, and the secrets she keeps even from the Doctor. These stories spotlight River’s sharp voice as she faces new threats, and familiar faces.
Dawn of Spies
by Andrew Lane
2016
Teen agents Crusoe and Friday work for the shadowy Segment W, a secret programme rooted in old-school espionage. When the Circle of XIII moves to destabilise Europe, they race to stop a plan that could tip history off course.
The Third Doctor Adventures: Volume 1
by Andrew Lane
2015
Two full-cast audio adventures with the Third Doctor, Jo Grant, and Mike Yates. In Prisoners of the Lake and The Havoc of Empires, an archaeological find and an ancient menace pull UNIT back into action, with Earth’s future in the balance.
Night Break
by Andrew Lane
2015
Sherlock’s latest case drags him into the city after dark, where a string of attacks and missing people hint at a larger plot. With allies stretched thin, Sherlock has to rely on instinct, and accept that the night has rules of its own.
Stone Cold
by Andrew Lane
2014
A brutal death and a missing object pull Sherlock into a case that reaches from the streets to high society. As the danger rises, he and his friends race to identify a killer who keeps changing tactics, and who may be closer than they think.
Shadow Creatures
by Andrew Lane
2014
Calum Challenger’s search for mythical DNA continues, but the next creatures on his list are more dangerous, and harder to protect. With a ruthless company tightening its grip, Calum and his friends must choose between discovery and survival.
Movie Stunts & Special Effects
by Andrew Lane
2014
A kid-friendly guide to how movie stunts and special effects are planned, filmed, and faked, from wire work and crashes to makeup and miniatures. It breaks down the tricks safely, with behind-the-scenes context for curious readers.
Lost Worlds
by Andrew Lane
2013
Disabled teen Calum Challenger hunts for mythical creatures from his London bedroom, using codes, contacts, and fearless friends to track them down. But a powerful pharmaceutical company wants their DNA too, and it is willing to wipe the creatures out to get it.
Knife Edge
by Andrew Lane
2013
Sherlock is sent to a remote estate to investigate a famous medium whose séances have everyone spooked. As the performances turn deadly, Sherlock has to separate fraud from something worse, and keep his friends alive long enough to expose the truth.
Snake Bite
by Andrew Lane
2012
Sherlock is kidnapped and taken to Shanghai, where mysterious deaths by snake bite point to a larger criminal scheme. With Matty and Virginia trying to reach him, Sherlock has to solve the case fast, before an international plot turns lethal.
Fire Storm
by Andrew Lane
2011
A suspicious blaze and a new set of enemies pull Sherlock into a case where science is being used as cover for violence. As events spiral toward a public disaster, Sherlock and his friends race to stop an attack before it ignites.
Black Ice
by Andrew Lane
2011
Sherlock follows Amyus Crowe on what should be a quiet trip and finds a puzzle tied to a missing person and a deadly shipment. The closer he gets, the more he realises the criminals are playing a long game, and he is the bait.
Bedlam
by Andrew Lane
2011
Sherlock Holmes wakes up locked inside a notorious Victorian asylum with no clear idea how he got there. To escape, he has to read the institution’s routines, spot the hidden pattern, and outsmart people who think they own his mind.
Red Leech/Rebel Fire
by Andrew Lane
2010
Sherlock’s next case pulls him into an international hunt linked to John Wilkes Booth, and the people protecting him. With Crowe, Virginia, and Matty, Sherlock follows the trail from England to America, where the conspiracy turns violent and very personal.
Death Cloud
by Andrew Lane
2010
Teenage Sherlock Holmes meets his new tutor, Amyus Crowe, and almost immediately stumbles into a string of mysterious deaths marked by a strange “cloud.” With Matty by his side, Sherlock follows the clues from his family estate into a dangerous conspiracy.
Beautiful Chaos
by Andrew Lane
2008
Strange storms, swarms of locusts, and relentless heat batter Gatlin as Ethan and Lena struggle with the fallout of Lena’s Claiming. Magic is misfiring, secrets are surfacing, and the couple must figure out what balance really costs.
Slow Decay
by Andrew Lane
2007
In this standalone thriller, unsettling events in a seemingly ordinary community force a man to confront secrets he thought were safely buried. The closer he gets to the truth, the more he realises someone is willing to ruin lives to keep it hidden.
The World of Austin Powers
by Andrew Lane
2002
A playful behind-the-scenes companion to the Austin Powers films, packed with character spotlights, jokes, and production trivia. It digs into the swingin’ style, gadgets, and pop-culture references that turned the parody into a franchise.
The Banquo Legacy
by Andrew Lane
2000
In 1898 England, the Doctor, Fitz, and Compassion arrive at Banquo Manor, where a scientist is pushing psychic research beyond safe limits. When the experiment goes wrong and bodies start behaving impossibly, they must solve a murder mystery with time travel fallout.
Twilight of the Gods
by Andrew Lane
1999
The once-peaceful planet of Dellah has been torn apart by godlike beings who turn belief into holy war. With larger powers preparing to intervene, the people caught in the middle face an apocalypse that threatens to spread far beyond one world.
The Babylon File
by Andrew Lane
1999
A detailed, unofficial companion to the Babylon 5 universe, with episode-by-episode plot summaries and reference material on the station, factions, and characters. It is built for fans who like to track arcs, continuity, and background detail.
Dry Pilgrimage
by Andrew Lane
1998
Bored and broke, Bernice Summerfield accepts a free holiday that turns out to be a strict religious pilgrimage at sea. After a brutal attack leaves her injured, a murder follows, and Benny has to investigate while stuck far from home.
The Room With No Doors
by Andrew Lane
1997
In 16th-century Japan, Chris is stranded in the middle of civil war with an alien slaver on his trail and a Victorian time traveller as an uneasy ally. The Doctor searches for a way to reach him, while a room that should not exist keeps opening.
The Dying Days
by Andrew Lane
1997
Bernice Summerfield reunites with the Doctor in 1997 London, and he has a new face. With an Ice Warrior invasion brewing and politics turning poisonous, Benny and the Brigadier have to trust this stranger, and survive first contact the hard way.
So Vile a Sin
by Andrew Lane
1997
The epic conclusion to the New Adventures' Psi-Powers arc. The Doctor returns to the 30th Century to confront a secret brotherhood, while his companion Roz Forrester faces her destiny within the Earth Empire.
Oh No It Isn't!
by Andrew Lane
1997
On an archaeological trip to the planet Perfecton, Bernice expects dust and footnotes, not a reality-warping missile. Suddenly she is dropped into a world where pantomime rules are real, and the only way out is to play along.
Lungbarrow
by Andrew Lane
1997
The Doctor returns to Gallifrey and the lost House of Lungbarrow, a place his family has waited centuries to see him come back to. With the house missing and old grudges rising, the Doctor is forced to face secrets about his own origins.
Eternity Weeps
by Andrew Lane
1997
In Turkey in 2003, Bernice and Jason join two rival expeditions searching for Noah’s Ark, one driven by faith and one by science. As the region edges toward war, their dig uncovers a revelation, and a secret that does not want to stay buried.
Warchild
by Andrew Lane
1996
The War Trilogy reaches its breaking point as the Doctor and his companions face the consequences of conflicts they helped ignite. With activist Justine and psychic Vincent caught in the middle, stopping the enemy means confronting what victory even looks like.
The Death of Art
by Andrew Lane
1996
In 1880s France, the Doctor and his friends stumble into a secret struggle involving a clandestine brotherhood, an oppressed race, and a rip in time threatening Paris. The battle is fought with altered minds and bodies, and the future of a city is on the line.
Sleepy
by Andrew Lane
1996
A virus hits the colony on Yemaya 4, triggering psychic powers that nobody knows how to control. As the Doctor and Chris fall ill, Roz and Benny travel back to the plague’s origin, and uncover a desperate bid for immortality.
Return of the Living Dad
by Andrew Lane
1996
A clue drags Benny back to 1983 England, where she finally finds her long-missing father, now leading a ragtag team of aliens, psychics, and enthusiasts. Their goal is saving extraterrestrials stranded on Earth, but someone else is hunting them.
Just War
by Andrew Lane
1996
The Doctor and his friends land on German-occupied Guernsey in 1941 and discover the Nazis hunting a weapon that could change the war. The worst part is that the idea may have started with the Doctor himself, years earlier.
Happy Endings
by Andrew Lane
1996
Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane try to have a normal wedding in an English village, and almost every friend they have is an alien. While the Doctor worries about catering and chaos, Roz follows a mystery that threatens to crash the party.
GodEngine
by Andrew Lane
1996
Stranded on Mars, the Doctor travels with Chris and Roz into Ice Warrior territory, long before the Dalek invasion of Earth. As ancient influences stir and factions clash, the team must stop a power source that could turn a planet’s history into a weapon.
Death and Diplomacy
by Andrew Lane
1996
Called in to negotiate between warring factions, the Doctor finds that every side is lying about what they want. Benny is stranded far from the TARDIS and meets Jason Kane, a charming complication, just as the real enemy steps out of the shadows.
Damaged Goods
by Andrew Lane
1996
The Doctor arrives on a troubled London housing estate in Thatcher-era Britain, where a new drug is spreading fast and leaving more than addiction behind. As residents discover dangerous psychic gifts, a relentless investigator closes in, and the community becomes a battleground.
Christmas on a Rational Planet
by Andrew Lane
1996
In December 1799, Roz is stranded in a town where festive cheer and random violence collide, and secret societies whisper about the end of history. Chris is trapped in the TARDIS with someone trained to kill him, and even the Doctor cannot trust reason itself.
BUGS: A Sporting Chance
by Andrew Lane
1996
A tie-in thriller based on the TV series BUGS, following a team of tech-savvy investigators as they tackle crime with gadgets and brains. In this case, high-tech sabotage hits the world of sport, and the team has to stop it before people get hurt.
Bad Therapy
by Andrew Lane
1996
Looking for a break, the Doctor and Chris head to bohemian Soho in 1950s London, only to find violence, gang wars, and a driverless cab stalking the streets. Behind the chaos is a therapist with plans that are anything but healing.
Zamper
by Andrew Lane
1995
Stranded away from the TARDIS, the Doctor and his companions investigate Zamper, a vast shipyard dedicated to building colossal warships. As workers die in suspicious accidents and strange clients arrive, they race to uncover who is sabotaging the project.
Warlock
by Andrew Lane
1995
The Doctor and his companions are drawn into a conflict where a corporation’s plans and a psychic child’s nightmares start to merge. As war becomes a business, the Doctor has to stop a scheme that could poison an entire planet.
Toy Soldiers
by Andrew Lane
1995
In post-World War I Europe, the Doctor and Bernice follow a trail of missing children, each linked by a teddy bear left behind. The search leads off-world to a planet locked in endless war, where childhood has been weaponised.
The Empire of Glass
by Andrew Lane
1995
A mysterious invitation draws the First Doctor, Steven, and Vicki to Venice in 1609, where politics and poison hide an alien agenda. Vicki is kidnapped, Steven is framed for murder, and the Doctor must stop an invasion that depends on his help.
The Also People
by Andrew Lane
1995
The Doctor takes Ace and Bernice to the People, a super-advanced civilization living inside a Dyson Sphere. In a world where technology looks like magic and no one ever needs to work, a murder shocks the utopia.
Sky Pirates!
by Andrew Lane
1995
When the TARDIS team is swept into a treasure hunt for the Eyes of the Schirron, their trail jumps from deserts to jungles to alien seas. Sky pirates and rival crews close in, and the Doctor has to outfly the trap.
Shakedown
by Andrew Lane
1995
Chris and Roz chase a Rutan spy across the galaxy as a Sontaran hit squad closes in. The hunt spills onto the space-yacht Tiger Moth and ends on the library planet Sentarion, where Benny’s research into the war becomes dangerously real.
Set Piece
by Andrew Lane
1995
Ace is dropped into a brutal battlefield and forced to survive without the Doctor’s safety net. While the TARDIS crew scrambles to find her, a larger plan is unfolding, one that treats people as pieces to be sacrificed.
Sanctuary
by Andrew Lane
1995
The Doctor seeks refuge in a place that calls itself a sanctuary, but peace is only a mask. With enemies closing in and secrets buried in the walls, he has to decide who the sanctuary is really meant to protect.
Original Sin
by Andrew Lane
1995
The Doctor and Bernice answer a distress call and meet the Hith, survivors of a ruined world who carry their grief in their names. With new allies Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester aboard, the Doctor uncovers a scheme that reaches back into his own past.
Infinite Requiem
by Andrew Lane
1995
A dying world, a solemn ritual, and a conspiracy against the dead pull the Doctor into a mystery with no clear villains. As grief turns into power, he has to prevent a requiem from becoming a weapon.
Human Nature
by Andrew Lane
1995
To escape a deadly enemy, the Doctor hides his own nature and lives as a human schoolteacher in 1914 England. When the threat catches up, his friends have to protect a man who does not remember he is the Doctor.
Head Games
by Andrew Lane
1995
The Doctor and Jason are pulled back into the Land of Fiction just as its stories start leaking into the real universe. With old companions caught in the crossfire, they have to fight their own nightmares and shut down the sequel.
Tragedy Day
by Andrew Lane
1994
A promised celebration becomes a countdown when the Doctor and Ace arrive on a world marked for disaster. With tensions building and time running out, the Doctor must find a way to change fate without tearing the timeline apart.
Theatre of War
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor and Ace find themselves at the heart of a planet-wide performance where the line between drama and violence is painfully thin. When real deaths start echoing the script, they have to expose who is staging the war, and for what audience.
Strange England
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor and Ace arrive in an England that feels slightly wrong, familiar places with unfamiliar rules. As the landscape twists into something stranger and older, they have to work out what is rewriting the country, and who will be left out.
St. Anthony's Fire
by Andrew Lane
1994
A mysterious outbreak and a wave of unrest pull the Doctor into a community that thinks it has found a miracle. As belief turns to violence, he has to trace the source of the fire before it burns through more than bodies.
Parasite
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor and his companions reach the Elysium system, searching for a lost colony and the mysterious Artifact. The deeper they go, the more the world feels turned inside out, and the secret at its heart may not want to be found.
No Future
by Andrew Lane
1994
Ace is pulled into a violent, chaotic Britain where politics, media, and street culture collide. The Doctor arrives with a longer game in mind, but if he misjudges one person, the future could be written by the worst of humanity.
Legacy
by Andrew Lane
1994
A lost legacy, political trouble, and old grudges collide when the Doctor and Ace stumble into a society on the edge. As factions fight for control of the same secret, the Doctor has to decide what deserves to survive, and what must be left behind.
First Frontier
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor lands on a frontier world where settlers are trying to build a future and someone is determined to steal it. With tensions ready to explode, he has to uncover the hidden player turning exploration into conquest.
Falls the Shadow
by Andrew Lane
1994
When the Doctor visits a place haunted by its own history, he discovers a shadow that is not just metaphor. People are being pushed toward choices they do not understand, and the Doctor has to find the thing casting the darkness.
Conundrum
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor, Ace, and Bernice are trapped in the Land of Fiction, where stories rewrite the rules and the monsters know their lines. To escape, they must outwit the new Writer, and survive a world built from imagination.
Blood Harvest
by Andrew Lane
1994
The Doctor’s travels collide with the legend of Dracula, and the line between vampire myth and alien reality starts to blur. As bodies turn up and the night grows dangerous, the TARDIS crew must stop a hunger that spreads.
All-Consuming Fire
by Andrew Lane
1994
Summoned to Victorian London, the Doctor teams up with Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson when a strange fire and a string of disappearances point to something inhuman. Science, deduction, and time travel collide as they hunt a threat hiding in plain sight.
White Darkness
by Andrew Lane
1993
A journey into extreme cold turns into a survival story when the Doctor and Ace find themselves facing isolation, suspicion, and a threat that does not belong on Earth. The colder it gets, the harder it is to trust anyone.
The Pit
by Andrew Lane
1993
The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Ace to a remote world where miners and settlers live with a deadly secret beneath their feet. With people vanishing and paranoia rising, they must face what is waiting in the darkness.
The Left-Handed Hummingbird
by Andrew Lane
1993
In Mexico, the Doctor and Ace are drawn into a mystery linked to an Aztec priest-king whose influence refuses to die. When a presence from the past starts reshaping the present, the Doctor has to break the spell before history bends.
The Highest Science
by Andrew Lane
1993
A drifting station offers the promise of salvation to a desperate world, but its miracles come with strings attached. When the Doctor and Ace investigate, they uncover a plan that turns faith, politics, and science into a weapon.
The Dimension Riders
by Andrew Lane
1993
The Doctor and Ace meet the Dimension Riders, rogues who can slip between parallel worlds and steal anything, even history. Chasing them across realities, the Doctor discovers that every jump makes it harder to find the way back home.
Shadowmind
by Andrew Lane
1993
The Doctor and Ace become entangled with a group whose mental powers can change memories, loyalties, and reality itself. When the wrong mind gets control, the Doctor has to solve a puzzle where every clue might be planted.
Lucifer Rising
by Andrew Lane
1993
The Doctor and Ace arrive on a future Earth where humanity is fighting to hold its ground, and someone is pushing events toward catastrophe. With old enemies closing in, the Doctor has to choose between a clean timeline and saving lives in the moment.
Iceberg
by Andrew Lane
1993
In the frozen wastes, the Doctor and Ace uncover something locked in ice that was never meant to wake up. As a rescue mission turns into a siege, they have to stop a cold discovery from becoming a worldwide disaster.
Deceit
by Andrew Lane
1993
Separated from the TARDIS, the Doctor, Ace, and Bernice stumble into a society built on lies, shifting identities, and quiet terror. As the truth keeps changing shape, they have to work out who is manipulating events, and why.
Blood Heat
by Andrew Lane
1993
The Doctor arrives on an Earth that never should have existed, a world where Silurians rule after the Third Doctor died in captivity. With reality draining away, he has to decide how to end a universe, and who gets hurt in the process.
Birthright
by Andrew Lane
1993
A seemingly simple trip forces the Doctor and Ace to confront a mystery tied to origins, both personal and cosmic. As old choices echo into the present, the Doctor finds that some futures are born from one small act.
Transit
by Andrew Lane
1992
A *Doctor Who* New Adventure set in a gritty future where the solar system is connected by a mass transit network. The Doctor and Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart investigate a dark entity possessing the system.
Nightshade
by Andrew Lane
1992
The Doctor and Ace land in a quiet English town in the 1960s and find the locals trapped in a nightmare that feels like a film coming to life. To stop the deaths, they have to uncover what is feeding on fear.
Love and War
by Andrew Lane
1992
On the planet Heaven, the Doctor and Ace join archaeologist Bernice Summerfield in a conflict that mixes ancient ruins, war, and a hidden predator. As loyalties shift and emotions run hot, the TARDIS team learns what the cost of victory can be.
Cybermen
by Andrew Lane
1990
A deep dive into Doctor Who’s Cybermen, covering their evolution, designs, and the ideas that make them frightening. Part reference guide and part behind-the-scenes history, it digs into stories, concepts, and what it took to bring Cybermen to life.
Where should I start?
If you want teen Sherlock from the beginning: Death Cloud → Red Leech/Rebel Fire → Black Ice → Fire Storm
If you like spies on the run: Agent Without Licence → Last Safe Moment → Last Boy Standing → Last Day on Earth
If you want big-idea space opera: Netherspace → Originators → Revelation
If you want modern myth-hunting adventure: Lost Worlds → Shadow Creatures
If you want Doctor Who with a mystery twist: Original Sin → All-Consuming Fire
Author bio
Andrew Lane (often credited as Andy Lane) is a British author and journalist who likes a tight plot and a big idea that lands cleanly. Born on 17 April 1963 in Oxfordshire, England, he is best known for the Young Sherlock Holmes novels and his work in the Doctor Who universe.
He studied physics at the University of Warwick, where he met fellow writers Justin Richards and Craig Hinton. That mix of science training and writer friends is a good shorthand for how his books feel: curious, practical, and built around cause and effect.
Before writing full time, Lane worked for the UK Ministry of Defence in Farnborough. He also wrote as a journalist and produced tie-in nonfiction, including the episode guide The Babylon File, which reflects his love of digging into how a story world fits together.
A lot of readers first come to him through Doctor Who. He wrote across the franchise’s novel ranges and audio, often treating the TARDIS as a way into grounded human problems, not just space battles. Books like Original Sin and All-Consuming Fire blend mystery structures with time travel consequences, and he later co-wrote the Eighth Doctor novel The Banquo Legacy with Justin Richards.
He tends to start with a mystery and let the science fiction do the heavy lifting.
The Young Sherlock Holmes series is where Lane’s strengths line up neatly. Working with the Conan Doyle estate, he imagines Sherlock as a teenager in the 1860s, brilliant but still rough around the edges. Starting with Death Cloud, the books pair Holmes with an American tutor, Amyus Crowe, Crowe’s daughter Virginia, and Sherlock’s friend Matty, then throw them into conspiracies that feel bigger than a schoolboy, but still personal enough to hurt.
It is Sherlock before the legend hardens.
Away from Baker Street, Lane has written several fast, modern series that keep the same forward momentum. The AWOL thrillers drop a teenager into the world of surveillance and off-the-books espionage. The Netherspace trilogy tackles space opera questions about what humans trade for progress. And Lost Worlds turns the hunt for mythical creatures into a story about science, ownership, and the damage grown-ups can do when money is on the line.
Lane lives in Dorset, England, and continues to bounce between shared universes and his own creations. If you like stories where clever people have to think under pressure, and where the rules matter, his bibliography gives you plenty of entry points.
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