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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    August 2011
  • Latest Book:
    December 2014
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • A tail of twists and turns as a new Superhero is born.Raised by his single mother, The Red Dragon uncovers his powers one by one to become one of England’s greatest Superhero’s. On his way to greatness he battles hardship, amuses himself assisti...



  • A whirlwind weekend of intrigue, murder, sex, god, and vegetable destruction is in store for this retired hitman. The follow up novella to Matthew Reeve’s debut novel (The Slaughter at Badger Hall Gardens) is a “quirky and bizarre” tale of a ma...



  • You know where you are - locked in a definite location. You cannot say the same for when you are. Unknown to society at large is a phenomenon whereby individuals are disconnected from time " interacting seconds in the past...or on occasion, the fut...



  • ‘You know the worst thing about being a ghostbuster? There are no such things as ghosts. Ghosts do not exist. My whole way of living is a lie...' A TV journalist and unbelieving ghosthunter join forces to investigate the bloody slaughter of four te...



  • Welcome to Hammerton - a nice place to live. You’ll want to stay forever... ...or flee within a day. Terraced cottages and cobbled streets adorn this quaint, picturesque village; all surrounded by raging seas and towering rocks. Its endless beauty ...



  • Candy Cane: The biggest star on the planet. You've bought the t-shirt. You've downloaded the album. You know the song - that overplayed and exploited piece of her soul which has lost all meaning. In order to move forward, and re-love a life a billion...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Matthew Reeve has published 6 books.

Matthew Reeve does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Candy Cane, was published in December 2014.

The first book by Matthew Reeve, The Red Dragon, was published in August 2011.

No. Matthew Reeve does not write books in series.