About Alex Shearer
Alex Shearer started his writing career as a scriptwriter and has had great success in that field. His credits include The Two of Us, the 1990s sitcom starring Nicholas Lyndhurst. More recently he has started writing for children. His Wilmot stories have been adapted for TV by Yorkshire television, and his children's novel, The Greatest Store in the World, was screened as a feature length TV film on Christmas Eve 1999 by the BBC. Alex's recent novel 'The Speed of the Dark' was shortlisted for the 2002 Guardian Fiction Prize
Series
Callender Hill
Dr. Twilite and the Autumn Snooze (1996)
Professor Sniff and the Lost Spring Breezes (1996)
The Summer Sisters and the Dance Disaster (1996)
The Winter Brothers and the Missing Snow (1996)
Dr. Twilite and the Autumn Snooze (1996)
Professor Sniff and the Lost Spring Breezes (1996)
The Summer Sisters and the Dance Disaster (1996)
The Winter Brothers and the Missing Snow (1996)
Novels
Wilmot and Chips (1996)
Box 132 (1997)
The Computer Wizard (1997)
Wilmot and Pops (1998)
The Crush (1998)
The Greatest Store in the World (1999)
The Great Blue Yonder (2001)
The Stolen (2002)
Bootleg (2002)
The Speed of the Dark (2003)
Sea Legs (2003)
The Fugitives (2004)
The Lost (2004)
The Great Switcheroonie (2005)
The Hunted (2005)
Tins (2006)
I Was a Schoolboy Bridegroom (2006)
Land Lubbers (2007)
The Invisible Man's Socks (2007)
Canned (2008)
Box 132 (1997)
The Computer Wizard (1997)
Wilmot and Pops (1998)
The Crush (1998)
The Greatest Store in the World (1999)
The Great Blue Yonder (2001)
The Stolen (2002)
Bootleg (2002)
The Speed of the Dark (2003)
Sea Legs (2003)
The Fugitives (2004)
The Lost (2004)
The Great Switcheroonie (2005)
The Hunted (2005)
Tins (2006)
I Was a Schoolboy Bridegroom (2006)
Land Lubbers (2007)
The Invisible Man's Socks (2007)
Canned (2008)
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