Christopher Brookmyre Books in Order
Christopher Brookmyre is a highly acclaimed Scottish novelist, renowned for his genre-defying works that seamlessly blend politics, social commentary, and high-octane action with a gripping narrative. Dubbed a master of Tartan Noir, Brookmyre's writing career has been marked by a string of critically acclaimed novels, including his debut, <b>Quite Ugly One Morning</b>, and the critically acclaimed <b>One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night</b>, which he described as a personal necessity to pen before reaching the age of thirty. His subsequent works, such as <b>All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an Eye</b> (2005), have solidified his reputation as a bold and innovative storyteller.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Christopher Brookmyre
- #1AmazonQuite Ugly One Morning(1996)
- #2AmazonCountry of the Blind(1997)
- #3AmazonBoiling a Frog(2000)
- #4AmazonBe My Enemy(2004)
- #5AmazonAttack Of The Unsinkable Rubber Ducks(2007)
- #6AmazonThe Last Day of Christmas(2014)
- #7AmazonDead Girl Walking(2015)
- #8AmazonBlack Widow(2016)
- #9AmazonWant You Gone / The Last Hack(2017)
- #1AmazonNot the End of the World(1998)
- #2AmazonOne Fine Day in the Middle of the Night(1999)
- #3AmazonAll Fun And Games Until Somebody Loses An Eye(2005)
- #4AmazonA Tale Etched In Blood And Hard Black Pencil(2006)
- #5AmazonPandaemonium(2009)
- #6AmazonBedlam(2013)
- #7AmazonPlaces in the Darkness(2017)
- #8AmazonFallen Angel(2019)
- #9AmazonThe Cut(2020)
- #10AmazonThe Cliff House(2023)
- #11AmazonThe Cracked Mirror(2024)
- #12AmazonThe Last Siege of Bothwell Castle(2019)
- #13AmazonJaggy Splinters(2012)
- #14AmazonCrimespotting(2009)
- #15AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 8(2011)
- #16AmazonBloody Scotland(2019)
About Christopher Brookmyre
Christopher Brookmyre is a highly acclaimed Scottish novelist, renowned for his genre-defying works that seamlessly blend politics, social commentary, and high-octane action with a gripping narrative. Dubbed a master of Tartan Noir, Brookmyre's writing career has been marked by a string of critically acclaimed novels, including his debut, <b>Quite Ugly One Morning</b>, and the critically acclaimed <b>One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night</b>, which he described as a personal necessity to pen before reaching the age of thirty. His subsequent works, such as <b>All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an Eye</b> (2005), have solidified his reputation as a bold and innovative storyteller.
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