Alison Rumfitt Books in Order
Alison Rumfitt is an English author. She has published two horror novels: Tell Me I'm Worthless (2021) and Brainwyrms (2023). Her style of writing has been considered part of "The New Gross", called "unabashedly transgressive", and compared with Daphne du Maurier, Angela Carter, and M.R. James in its exploration of "Englishness" through horror.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Alison Rumfitt
- #1AmazonParadise Towers (By: Stephen Wyatt)(2012)
- #2AmazonDoctor Who and The Pirate Planet (By: Douglas Adams,James Goss)(2017)
- #3AmazonThe Christmas Invasion (By: Jenny Colgan)(2018)
- #4AmazonThe Day of the Doctor (By: Steven Moffat)(2018)
- #5Doctor Who and the Time War (By: Russell T. Davies)(2018)
- #6AmazonRose (By: Russell T. Davies)(2018)
- #7AmazonResurrection of the Daleks (By: Eric Saward)(2019)
- #8AmazonRevelation of the Daleks (By: Eric Saward)(2019)
- #9AmazonThe Crimson Horror (By: Mark Gatiss)(2020)
- #10AmazonDalek (By: Robert Shearman)(2021)
- #11AmazonThe Witchfinders (By: Joy Wilkinson)(2021)
- #12AmazonThe Stones of Blood (By: David Fisher)(2022)
- #13AmazonPlanet of the Ood (By: Keith Temple)(2023)
- #14AmazonThe Zygon Invasion (By: Peter Harness)(2023)
- #15AmazonKerblam! (By: Pete McTighe)(2023)
- #16AmazonWarriors’ Gate and Beyond (By: Stephen Gallagher)(2023)
- #17AmazonEvil of the Daleks (By: Frazer Hines)(2023)
- #18AmazonThe Giggle (By: James Goss)(2023)
- #19AmazonWild Blue Yonder (By: Mark Morris)(2024)
- #20AmazonRogue (By: Kate Herron,Briony Redman)(2024)
- #21Amazon73 Yards (By: Scott Handcock)(2024)
- #22AmazonSpace Babies(2024)
- #23AmazonPeach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women(2023)
- #24AmazonThe Book of Queer Saints: Volume II(2023)
About Alison Rumfitt
Alison Rumfitt is an English author. She has published two horror novels: Tell Me I'm Worthless (2021) and Brainwyrms (2023). Her style of writing has been considered part of "The New Gross", called "unabashedly transgressive", and compared with Daphne du Maurier, Angela Carter, and M.R. James in its exploration of "Englishness" through horror.
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