Click a jacket for more information... The Locust Farm Jeremy Dronfield burst onto the scene (some might say popped or even squelched) with this chilling psychological thriller. The author thought it was so great he named it twice.
Resurrecting Salvador Less well received than The Locust Farm, Resurrecting Salvador remains (so far) Dronfield's own personal favourite. Love it or hate it, he's prouder of it than any of his other offspring.
Burning Blue Our hero works off his three principal obsessions - World War II, aeroplanes & sex - in Burning Blue, a hot, thrilling tale of generational identity crises, war and, er, sex.
The Alchemist's Apprentice Has Jeremy Dronfield really written all his own novels or hasn't he? This book (NOT his fourth novel, according to the jacket blurb) casts a haze of mystery around the source of his apparently prodigious creativity.
Burlesk The latest book only exists in manuscript (see news). At the moment we don't have any information on it, other than that it is believed to be an action thriller. Will we ever get to read it?
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