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  • Bibliography:
    23 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1995
  • Latest Book:
    January 2023
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Book List in Order: 23 titles



  • 23 contemporary visions of cosmic transformation, mutation and madness - many inspired directly by the thoughts and writings of H P Lovecraft, others reflecting his strangely presentient themes, perhaps unwittingly, in their own bizarre sub-texts.Her...




  • It’s the summer of 1976 and Vince Moody is a quiet and unassuming projectionist at the run-down Empire cinema in the small town of Langbridge in the middle of the Somerset Levels. His life is a drudge, and he’s going nowhere; the only female atte...



  • A deranged serial-killer goes on a rampage of sexual atrocity across a Europe falling apart in the wake of an unspecified global crisis. But is he what he seems? A cast of implausible characters in a (to say the least) unreliable narrative push the b...



  • From the bestselling author of ‘MOUSE’ and ‘THE HOUSE OF THE WICKED’ Susan and Paul Carmichael’s world is devastated when a small-time burglar and drug addict, Eddie Hull, brutally murders their only child, young student Becky Carmichael. C...



  • Join the 150,000+ readers who have downloaded a Mitchell novel in the last twelve moths alone and discover why he's being hailed as one of the UK's most imaginative writers of psychological thrillers. "The sins of the father... Are there to be exploi...



  • "There’s been so much happen to me, so many strange things. Terrible things. My mind is in a whorl, confused as to what I should relate first. Where to begin? I must describe my cell. After all, it has become my world. Strange, that I who once had ...



  • Toby Turner didn’t expect to stumble upon the remains of a human skeleton, washed down from the cliff top by a recent landslip, because until now nothing exciting had ever happened to Toby Turner. He runs a small bookshop in the quiet seaside town ...



  • The first volume of a literary experiment into creativity, plagiarism, individual consciousness, personal identity and the nature of 'reality' itself. "Parasite" straddles the borderline between reason and delirium, dreaming and the waking mind, and ...






  • From bestselling author D. M. Mitchell, ‘SILENT’, a psychological thriller to chill the blood. Join the many fans of D. M. Mitchell and discover for yourself why he is regarded as one of the UK’s most imaginative new writers of thriller fiction...



  • D. M. Mitchell has been compared to Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Ruth Rendell, M. R. James, Linwood Barclay, Umberto Eco, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and many others. Discover for yourself why D. M. Mitchell is being regarded by some as one of ...



  • In November 1974, a young woman called Sylvia Tredwin goes missing. Nobody has the faintest idea where she’s gone. She was wearing only a light skirt and T-shirt, didn’t take anything with her, no suitcase, nothing. Simply went out one dark eveni...



  • Some secrets will not stay buried… 1880: Stephen Denning is an artist heading for Porthgarrow. It is an isolated Cornish fishing community, largely untouched by the modern, developing Victorian world, hanging onto its old traditions, superstitions ...



  • “Hell, sir, I haven’t seen anything like this in all the time I’ve been on the force.” He took a cigarette from a silver case, offered me one, which I refused. “Are you sure you don’t want one?’ he said as he flicked his lighter into li...



  • D. M. Mitchell has been compared to Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Ruth Rendell, M. R. James, Linwood Barclay, Umberto Eco, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and many others. His novel The Soul Fixer has been optioned for a Hollywood movie in conjuncti...



  • The banality of eroticism, the eroticising of the banal. An extended meditation on the death of affect in global society. Posthuman soap opera. As the author said It was painful to write and it's painful to read. But no pain, no gain. Beckett's 'How ...



  • When David Michael K visits the enigmatic Doctor, he is precipitated out of his comfortable reality and into one which warps and stretched like silly putty. 'Parasite' is a postmodern collage of pop cultural references, in-jokes and low brow humour. ...



  • A companion volume to the Parasite novella, penned by diverse hands. By the end of the first book, the world we know had ruptured, infiltrated by an alien language that rewrote the subtext of existence. The pieces in this book take threads from the n...



  • A young man arrives in a strange town, looking to change the circumstances of his life. But the town is stranger than anything he's experiences or even imagined and soon he is drawn into a series of bizarre events that culminate in the town's mysteri...






  • The Black Worm spills the truth they didn't want you to hear.; there is a conspiracy to keep us in a permanent state of ugliness and humiliation. The Black Worm cuts up association lines and the syntax of mind control and lets us see the degrading ho...



  • K.'s life is what he would call humdrum. He lives in a normal house in a nondescript part of town. His wife has left him and begins to descend into a freefall of tedium. Even the talking cat and the three chimps sharing his home (where they run vario...



  • One Hundred Chambers are laid out in a perplexing sequence. Each chamber contains an enigmatic tableau that hovers at the edge of comprehension. What do they mean and where does the labyrinth lead? A mixture of Borgesian allusion and stilted prose a ...



  • A collection of beautiful, chilling and melancholy tales from the classic era of the ghost story. Pieces familiar sit alongside some more obscure, but all brought to new life by artwork created specially for this volume. (Please note - this is not th...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

D.M. Mitchell has published 23 books.

D.M. Mitchell does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, UNFINISHED BUSINESS, was published in January 2023.

The first book by D.M. Mitchell, The Starry Wisdom, was published in January 1995.

No. D.M. Mitchell does not write books in series.