

Judas, the Hero.
If you like The Kings Watch, Good Omens, The Dresden Files, The Netherweird Chronicles, The Vinyl Detectives, and Crow Investigations, this is for you.
Things are not looking good for Detective Inspector Judas Iscariot. Cursed with immortality by a vengeful and angry God, Judas finds himself in present-day London and head of the secret occult crime division known as the Black Museum at Scotland Yard.
It's his job to keep London's mysterious and macabre underworld under control. He's on top of his caseload, and everything seems fine until one morning, a pair of severed angel wings are delivered to the Black Museum, and his world is turned inside out and upside down. Again.
It's true that he is one of history's most hated men, but he's been given a second chance. It could also be his last.
His investigation takes him on a journey through a city where angels work in pubs, pulling pints and delivering the post, along invisible pathways created by the ancient druids, to slave pits under construction sites, and on special trains that use Britain's Ley lines as their tracks. The danger is everywhere, and characters from London's evil past are queuing up to see him fall, but there are those who will fight his corner, too.
WW2 Black Magicians, werewolves in U Boats, and the mysterious '10' all want him dead. Still, If Judas can change – if he can help those that need it most and become a Hero – then it's just possible that he will finally be forgiven for the crime of all crimes and find peace.
- 288 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White
- 979-889868275-0


The Children of the Lightning
If you like the Rivers of London series, The Dresden Files, The Netherweird Chronicles, The Vinyl Detectives, American Gods, The King's Watch, and the Crow Investigations, then this is for you.
The Order of the Black Sun, a cabal of evil magical practitioners created by Hitler's Nazi war machine, has stolen a book of secrets so powerful that it once resided in the Library of the Heavens, guarded by angels and far from the meddling hands of men.
The Order plans to use the power of the book to unleash a terrifying new weapon on the world, starting with London.
Only D.C.I., Judas Iscariot, head of Scotland Yard's secret occult magic division, known as the Black Museum, stands in their way.
He's about to embark on the fight of his long, long life, and he's going to need a very special team to help him win through.
Will the Captain of the Host, the all-powerful Archangel Michael, a crew of wronged werewolves, a 17th-century highwayman and his trusty steed, ghostly sailors and mariners, and an enigmatic Atlantean soldier stand by him to the bitter end?
He hopes they will, but nothing in Judas' life has ever been straightforward.
If he fails, the enemy will destroy everything he has been ordered to protect, and even if he does defeat the enemy, will it truly be enough to earn history's most famous betrayer the redemption he so desperately craves?
Everything is at stake, and nothing is what it seems.
Will it be glory, death or something far worse?
- 276 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White
- 979-889868277-4


The Blind Beak of Bow Street
If you like The Rivers of London series, Good Omens, American Gods, The Netherweird Chronicles, Crow Investigations, The Dresden Files, and The Kings Watch, this is for you.
DCI Judas Iscariot of Scotland Yard’s occult magic division, the Black Museum, has only been back in London for five minutes when things get bloody.
Bloody quickly.
Something evil has returned from the depths of the London Necropolis Burial Grounds. There’s only one thing that its black heart desires – the extermination of the Fae and the destruction of the magical underworld they inhabit.
The attacks begin, the death toll rises, and Judas quickly realises that the Fae and all the races of London’s Under Folk are in danger. And with fairy pickpockets, Welsh tree spirits that love a good hustle, Dick Whittington’s cat, angels and lots of friendly fire from a new threat to the Black Museum to contend with, he’s far busier than he would like.
Then Lucifer the Morningstar, First of the Fallen, arrives unannounced; he knows something that Judas doesn’t and wants him to change sides as payment for spilling the beans.
Surrounded by enemies, always one step behind, and running out of time as usual, it’s all looking a bit bleak for Judas.
But isn’t it always?
- 292 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White
- 979-889868278-1


The Death of the Black Museum
Two cursed creatures with black hearts and evil intentions meet in secret on a stony beach, under a dead sky, to agree to the terms of a compact that will set in motion a chain of events that will lead to a bloody civil war in the underworld beneath London’s Underground.
Only DCI Judas Iscariot, the world-weary and often misunderstood head of Scotland Yard’s secret occult magic division, the Black Museum, stands in the way.
What starts as a simple abduction swiftly escalates into something far darker and more sinister than anything the Black Museum has ever faced.
Angels fight and fall, giant black beasts haunt London’s streets, Jack the Ripper returns, murdered trolls surface in the sewers, and something rotten threatens to poison the heart of the Black Museum.
Judas is under attack from all sides; then Lucifer the Morningstar appears with a message from God.
Can things get any worse?
With Judas involved, it’s not a case of if, but when.
- 292 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White
- 979-889868279-8


A Quiet Sphere of Chaos
If you like The Dresden Files, The Kings Watch, The Netherweird Chronicles, The Vinyl Detectives, The Rivers of London and The Unholy Island series, this is for you.
Welcome to the Black Museum. A page-turning urban fantasy thriller series, unlike anything you’ve read before.
In the darkness beneath the city, ghouls and ghosts roam London’s lost and forgotten plague pits, angry, desperate, and hungry.
So, when a greedy and unscrupulous property developer stumbles into their prison, they seize the opportunity and escape to the world above.
They begin to feed and feast upon the living, and D.C.I., Judas Iscariot, is called in to investigate.
But starving ghouls and angry ghosts are not the only evil haunting the Capital.
A sinister cabal is manipulating the magic of the Ley Lines, causing werewolves, witches, trolls, beasts, and demons to suddenly appear without warning on London’s streets.
Cursed with immortality, banished, betrayed and pushed too far, too often.
Things are looking dark for Judas; he’s alone, outnumbered and outgunned again.
But this time, the gloves are off.
- 264 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White
- 979-889868280-4


An Ink So Dark
If you like the Rivers of London series, The Netherweird Chronicles, The King's Watch, the Quantum Creators, Crow Investigations, and the Dresden Files, this is for you.
"One healthy child is worth its weight in gold, my love
But, get me twins, and I will drown you in coin
Secure me, identical twins, my love
And you shall have a treasure trove
My Love."
Child Slavers Marching Song.
London's tunnels and its dark and dank subterranean waterways are no longer deserted and silent.
They echo to the crack of the whip and the screams and the sobbing of stolen children.
In the North of England, the High Council of the Angels is under attack – from within.
Assassins, Anarchists, Victorian Villains, and Provocateurs stalk London's streets.
And what have the Lords of Under to do with all of this?
D.C.I: Judas Iscariot, Head of Scotland Yard's secret occult magic division, The Black Museum, investigates.
He enters the hallowed halls of the Lords of Under, where he discovers that the Earls, Barons, Baronesses and Bishops of the underworld have their secrets, too. Dark, deadly, and dangerous secrets.
His enemies are legion, and Judas cannot fight them alone. Will Freya and Ulf, the Vikings, Bulls Eye, the boxing Bull Terrier, Lord Dodger, and the Warden of the Church Roads come to his aid?
Judas must journey into the darkness once again.
But has he the strength or the will to save his world – again?
- 188 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White


The Siren, the Cat, and the Demon.
- 222 pages
- Paperback
- 5in × 8in
- Black & White