About Kate Saunders
Kate Saunders has written for the Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Daily Telegraph and Cosmopolitan, and has contributed to Radio 4's Woman's Hour, Start the Week and Kaleidoscope. She lives in London with her son.
Series
Belfry Witches
1. A Spell of Witches (1999)
3. Red Stocking Rescue (1999)
4. Power Hat Panic (2000)
5. Witch You Were Here (2000)
6. Broomsticks in Space (2000)
Mendax the Mystery Cat (1999)
The Belfry Witches (omnibus) (2003)
The Belfry Witches Fly Again (2005)
1. A Spell of Witches (1999)
3. Red Stocking Rescue (1999)
4. Power Hat Panic (2000)
5. Witch You Were Here (2000)
6. Broomsticks in Space (2000)
Mendax the Mystery Cat (1999)
The Belfry Witches (omnibus) (2003)
The Belfry Witches Fly Again (2005)
Novels
The Prodigal Father (1986)
Storm in the Citadel (1989)
Night Shall Overtake Us (1993)
Wild Young Bohemians (1995)
Lily-Josephine (1998)
The Marrying Game (2002)
Cat and the Stinkwater War (2003)
Bachelor Boys (2004)
The Little Secret (2006)
Beswitched (2010)
Magicalamity (2011)
The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop (2012)
Crooked Castle (2013)
Mariana (2013)
The Curse of the Chocolate Phoenix (2013)
Storm in the Citadel (1989)
Night Shall Overtake Us (1993)
Wild Young Bohemians (1995)
Lily-Josephine (1998)
The Marrying Game (2002)
Cat and the Stinkwater War (2003)
Bachelor Boys (2004)
The Little Secret (2006)
Beswitched (2010)
Magicalamity (2011)
The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop (2012)
Crooked Castle (2013)
Mariana (2013)
The Curse of the Chocolate Phoenix (2013)
Anthologies edited
Revenge (1990)
Eighteen Layers of Hell: Stories from the Chinese Gulag (1996)
The Virago Book of Men (2001)
Eighteen Layers of Hell: Stories from the Chinese Gulag (1996)
The Virago Book of Men (2001)
Non fiction
Kate Saunders recommends
George and Rue (2005) George Elliott Clarke "Rough, uncompromising and ultimately heartbreaking." | The House at Midnight (2008) Lucie Whitehouse "A fine piece of high gothic, as dark and delicious as bitter chocolate, and also a moving lament for the loss of youth. Whitehouse is an English middle-class Donna Tartt, skillfully building layers of menace. I was spellbound." | The Strange Fate of Kitty Easton (2011) (Laurence Bartram, book 2) Elizabeth Speller "Speller's writing is gorgeous." |
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