Terry Harknett Books in Order

Terry Harknett was a British author. He was author of almost 200 books, mostly pulp novels in the western and crime genres. He wrote under an array of pseudonyms, including George G. Gilman, Joseph Hedges, William M. James, Charles R. Pike, Thomas H. Stone, Frank Chandler, Jane Harman, Alex Peters, William Pine, William Terry, James Russell and David Ford. On at least one occasion he wrote as a ghostwriter for Peter Haining. Some bibliographies, e.g. Fantastic Fiction, list Adam Hardy as one of Harknett's pseudonyms, in fact a nom de plume of Kenneth Bulmer. This is an error resulting from incorrect copyright information printed in one of the Edge westerns.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Terry Harknett

  • #1
    The Sweet And Sour Kill(1974)
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  • #2
    Macao Mayhem(1974)
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  • #3
    Bamboo Shoot-Out(1975)
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    Once a Copper(1965)
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  • #2
    The Protectors(1967)
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  • #3
    W. I. T. C. H (As: Jane Harman)(1971)
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  • #4
    Promotion Tour(1972)
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  • #5
    Squeeze play(1973)
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  • #6
    The Hero (With: Peter Haining)(1974)
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    The Scratch on the Surface(1962)
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  • #2
    Dead Little Rich Girl(1963)
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  • #3
    Invitation to a Funeral(1963)
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  • #4
    The Two-Way Frame(1967)
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  • #5
    Death of an aunt(1967)
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  • #6
    Softcover Kill(1971)
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  • #7
    Upmarket Affair(1973)
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About Terry Harknett

Terry Harknett was a British author. He was author of almost 200 books, mostly pulp novels in the western and crime genres. He wrote under an array of pseudonyms, including George G. Gilman, Joseph Hedges, William M. James, Charles R. Pike, Thomas H. Stone, Frank Chandler, Jane Harman, Alex Peters, William Pine, William Terry, James Russell and David Ford. On at least one occasion he wrote as a ghostwriter for Peter Haining. Some bibliographies, e.g. Fantastic Fiction, list Adam Hardy as one of Harknett's pseudonyms, in fact a nom de plume of Kenneth Bulmer. This is an error resulting from incorrect copyright information printed in one of the Edge westerns.

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