Rhidian Brook Books in Order

Rhidian Brook is a novelist, screenwriter, and broadcaster, renowned for his versatility and creativity across various mediums. His critically acclaimed novels include The Testimony Of Taliesin Jones, which won the 1997 Somerset Maugham Award and was adapted into a film starring Jonathan Pryce. Jesus And The Adman, his second novel, was published in 1999, while The Aftermath, his third novel, released in 2013, achieved international success with multiple publishers worldwide. Brook's short stories have been featured in esteemed publications such as The Paris Review, Punch, and The New Statesman, as well as on BBC Radio 4's Short Story. As a screenwriter, he has written for the BBC series Silent Witness and the factual drama Atlantis, and his feature film Africa United was released in 2010. He is currently adapting The Aftermath for Scott Free and BBC Film.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Rhidian Brook

  • #1
    More Than Eyes Can See(2007)
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  • #2
    Godbothering(2020)
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  • #3
    Lunatics, Lovers and Poets(2016)
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  • #1
    The Testimony of Taliesin Jones(1996)
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  • #2
    Jesus and the Adman(1998)
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  • #3
    The Aftermath(2013)
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  • #4
    The Killing of Butterfly Joe(2018)
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About Rhidian Brook

Rhidian Brook is a novelist, screenwriter, and broadcaster, renowned for his versatility and creativity across various mediums. His critically acclaimed novels include The Testimony Of Taliesin Jones, which won the 1997 Somerset Maugham Award and was adapted into a film starring Jonathan Pryce. Jesus And The Adman, his second novel, was published in 1999, while The Aftermath, his third novel, released in 2013, achieved international success with multiple publishers worldwide. Brook's short stories have been featured in esteemed publications such as The Paris Review, Punch, and The New Statesman, as well as on BBC Radio 4's Short Story. As a screenwriter, he has written for the BBC series Silent Witness and the factual drama Atlantis, and his feature film Africa United was released in 2010. He is currently adapting The Aftermath for Scott Free and BBC Film.

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