All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an EyeW
All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an Eye

All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an Eye is the ninth novel by Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre.

Bedlam (Brookmyre novel)W
Bedlam (Brookmyre novel)

Bedlam is Christopher Brookmyre's seventeenth novel. It was published in the United Kingdom on 7 February 2013. The book has been turned into a video game, also written by Brookmyre.

A Big Boy Did It and Ran AwayW
A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away

A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away (2001) is Christopher Brookmyre's sixth novel. It features the first appearance of policewoman Angelique de Xavia, who is one of the main characters in The Sacred Art of Stealing (2002).

Country of the BlindW
Country of the Blind

Published in 1997 Country of the Blind is Christopher Brookmyre's second novel. Following on from the adventures in Quite Ugly One Morning, the storyline fast forwards to find Parlabane living in domestic bliss and about to get hitched. As part of the engagement package, he has promised his soon-to-be-missus that he'll give up the more dangerous, dodgy and downright illegal parts of his investigative journalism career.

Dead Girl WalkingW
Dead Girl Walking

Dead Girl Walking is the nineteenth novel written by Christopher Brookmyre, and the sixth featuring journalist Jack Parlabane, the writer's most used character.

Not the End of the World (Brookmyre novel)W
Not the End of the World (Brookmyre novel)

Not the End of the World is Christopher Brookmyre's third novel, and the first not to feature Jack Parlabane, Christopher Brookmyre's most used character. The novel is also the first book Brookmyre has written that is based solely outside of the United Kingdom. The story takes place in Los Angeles.

One Fine Day in the Middle of the NightW
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night

One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night (1999) is the fourth novel by Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre.

Pandaemonium (novel)W
Pandaemonium (novel)

Pandaemonium is Christopher Brookmyre's thirteenth novel. It was published in the United Kingdom on 13 August 2009.

Quite Ugly One MorningW
Quite Ugly One Morning

Quite Ugly One Morning is Christopher Brookmyre's first novel which introduces Jack Parlabane, the writer's most used character. It was published to popular and critical acclaim, winning the inaugural First Blood Award for the best first crime novel of the year. Comedian Ed Byrne is known for being a fan of this story, as well as a friend of the author: he also chose it for his appearance on Radio 4's A Good Read.

The Sacred Art of StealingW
The Sacred Art of Stealing

The Sacred Art of Stealing is a satirical crime novel by the Scottish writer Christopher Brookmyre. It is the author's seventh book and is a stand-alone sequel to A Big Boy did it and Ran Away.

A Tale Etched in Blood and Hard Black PencilW
A Tale Etched in Blood and Hard Black Pencil

A Tale Etched in Blood and Hard Black Pencil is the tenth novel by Christopher Brookmyre.