Tom Holt

K. J. ParkerTom also writes as K. J. Parker.

Everything listed below in published order, some books may have been published as Thomas Holt.

Mapp and Lucia

Queen Lucia – 1920 written by E. F. Benson
Miss Mapp – 1922 written by E. F. Benson
Lucia in London – 1927 written by E. F. Benson
Mapp and Lucia – 1931 written by E. F. Benson
Lucia’s Progress – 1935 written by E. F. Benson
Trouble for Lucia – 1939 written by E. F. Benson
Lucia in Wartime – 1985
Lucia Triumphant – 1986
Lucia and the Diplomatic Incident – 2013

Standalones

Expecting Someone Taller – 1987
Who’s Afraid of Beowulf? – 1988
I, Margaret – 1989
Flying Dutch – 1991
Ye Gods! – 1992
Overtime – 1993
Here Comes the Sun – 1993
Grailblazers – 1994
Faust Among Equals – 1994
Odds & Gods – 1995
Djinn Rummy – 1995
My Hero – 1996
Paint Your Dragon – 1996
Open Sesame – 1997
The Walled Orchard – 1997
Wish You Were Here – 1998
Only Human – 1999
Snow White and the Seven Samurai – 1999
Alexander at the World’s End – 1999
Valhalla – 2000
Olympiad – 2000
Nothing But Blue Skies – 2001
Falling Sideways – 2002
Little People – 2002
A Song for Nero – 2003

Featuring J.W. Wells & Co., the magic firm from The Sorcerer by Gilbert & Sullivan

The Portable Door – 2003
In Your Dreams – 2004
Earth, Air, Fire, and Custard – 2005
You Don’t Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps – 2006
The Better Mousetrap – 2008
May Contain Traces of Magic – 2009
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sausages – 2011

Standalones

Meadowland – 2005
Someone Like Me – 2006
Barking – 2007
Blonde Bombshell – 2010
They’d like to come and meet us, but they’re only CGI – 2010 in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #45

Featuring YouSpace, a multiverse-based entertainment system, with doughnuts as portals:

Doughnut – 2013
When It’s a Jar – 2013
The Outsorcerer’s Apprentice – 2014
The Good, the Bad and the Smug – 2015

Standalones

The Management Style of the Supreme Beings – 2017
An Orc on the Wild Side – 2019

Poetry & Song

Poems by Tom Holt – 1974
Bitter lemmings – 1997
Impractical Man a parody of the song “Practical Man” by Pete Atkin and Clive James

Collections

Holt Who Goes There? – 2002

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