Below is the list of titles Wild Wolf has published so far. Our titles are all printed in trade paperback format.
Retail outlets can order any of our titles direct with free postage and 40% trade discount. Simply email
editor@wildwolfpublishing.com with your order and we will post on a 30 day invoice. Titles can also be ordered through Gardners distribution. We are set up on Waterstone's supplier database, so Waterstone's branches can order through their usual channel. Titles are also available through the following websites - Amazon, Play, Tesco, WHSmith, Waterstones, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, Love Reading and many more.
11:59 by David Williams
A semi finalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. A taut thriller about a late night radio talk show host drawn into a dark and seedy underworld.
Sinistrari by Giles Richard Ekins
A dark tale of Victorian horror and murder featuring the infamous Jack the Ripper.
Dead Beat by Remy Porter
Zombies invade Britain and one copper desperately tries to maintain order.
Rhone by John A Karr
Gods and mortals clash on Mars.
Taralisu by Ryan Tullis
Heart-break and redemption, passion and misdirection, apathy and realization.
Emerald by M L Hamilton
Epic fantasy of gut-wrenching sacrifice.
The Killing Moon by Rod Glenn & Jamie Mitchell.
The Road meets Mad Max ... Beyond Northern England.
Full of Sin by Karl Kadaszffy.
Some monsters aren't born - they're made.
The Venturi Effect by Andrew Linzee Gordon.
After you die it takes seven years for you to go to Heaven.

A Sick Work of Art by Claire Lewis.
When does art become a crime? How far is too far?
Suicide City by Jake Pattison.
A darkly humorous tale of mass suicide in Gateshead.
Otherwise Kill Me by John F McDonald.
A bloody and surreal story of a schizophrenic doorman.
Bully by A J Kirby.
A supernatural tale of revenge from beyond the grave.
The Stately Pantheon by Kirsty Neary.
A dark tale of sex, addiction and power.
Turn of the Sentry by A M Boyle.
An edgy urban fantasy that will challenge the way you see the world.
The Tyranny of the Blood by Jo Reed.
A dark fantasy set beginning in fourth century Scotland dealing with time travel, hereditary madness and eugenics.
The King of America: Epic Edition by Rod Glenn.
A gritty futuristic thriller of betrayal and redemption set against the backdrop of an America gripped by revolution.
"... there was about him a suggestion of lurking ferocity, as though the Wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept."
~ Jack London