Paul Kane Book order
Paul Kane has been writing professionally for nearly fifteen years, contributing genre journalism to prominent magazines and authoring critically acclaimed non-fiction works. His award-winning short fiction has graced publications on both sides of the Atlantic and been broadcast on BBC Radio 2, with his novellas often reaching shortlist recognition at major awards. Kane's expertise extends to editing anthologies and collaborating on notable projects. He is also known for his novels, including a post-apocalyptic reimagining of the Robin Hood mythos and other genre-defining stories.






- 2024
- 2024
The Wet
- 484 pages
- 17 hours of reading
In a quiet seaside village, a freak storm disrupts the lives of three distinct characters: reclusive artist Jason Harding, lifeboat man Rob Woodhead, and disgruntled weathergirl Vicky West. Each is drawn to Sable for personal reasons, but their paths converge as the storm, seemingly alive, threatens to upend their lives and the community. This debut novel by acclaimed author Paul Kane, influenced by classic horror, promises to deliver unexpected twists and a gripping narrative that will leave a lasting impact.
- 2024
Join award-winning authors Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane for a collection of thirteen original festive crime stories. From Christmas mysteries to thrilling whodunits, these tales promise to entertain and surprise with every twist. Perfect for winter nights, immerse yourself in these chilling narratives.
- 2023
Zombies!
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A blend of chilling narratives unfolds as a group of teens explores a graveyard, while a young thief encounters unexpected dangers during a break-in. The aftermath of a post-apocalyptic world is explored alongside the haunting memories of a uniquely talented musician. A woman awakens with no memory or pulse, leading to a grave discovery on another planet with dire consequences. This collection by acclaimed author Paul Kane features a new short novel, a Dalton Quayle novelette, and a steampunk poem, all introduced by bestselling author Brian Keene.
- 2023
The Red Trilogy
- 482 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Innocent care worker Rachael Daniels finds herself entangled in a web of malevolence that manifests in various ways. As she navigates her challenging environment, she confronts the darker sides of human nature and the complexities of good versus evil. The story delves into Rachael's struggles and resilience, exploring themes of morality, personal growth, and the impact of her choices on those around her. The narrative promises a gripping journey filled with suspense and profound character development.
- 2022
New World Monsters
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Step into a world unlike any other.A world that is not your own.Or is it?Here you will find monsters you can see an monsters that you cannot. At the ready to rip your soul apart and open doors that you should have left closed. New World Monsters are coming… RUN!
- 2022
The Gemini Factor
- 494 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Exploring the extraordinary phenomenon of twin births, this book delves into the emotional and scientific aspects of this unique experience. It highlights the bond between twins, the challenges faced by families, and the miraculous nature of their connection. Through personal stories and expert insights, readers are invited to appreciate the wonder of twin relationships and the joy they bring to the world.
- 2021
The Naked Eye
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against a chilling winter backdrop, this collection features a blend of horror and fantasy, exploring themes of danger and the supernatural. The stories include a couple navigating a bizarre queue amidst a monster uprising, a scientist's quest to eliminate evil, and a prowling female werewolf. Paul Kane, an award-winning author, delivers captivating narratives alongside a popular horror fairy tale and a prequel to his 'Mortis-Man' series. An introduction by Cavan Scott adds further depth to this intriguing anthology.
- 2020
Traumas
- 358 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring themes of grief and mortality, the narrative follows a man grappling with profound loss as he experiences a disintegration of self. Concurrently, another character embarks on a perilous quest to defy death through unconventional means. Their intertwining journeys delve into the complexities of human emotion and the lengths one might go to confront the inevitability of life’s end.
