Partial Bibliography
- Is Heathcliff a Murderer? Puzzles in Nineteenth-century Fiction, ISBN 0-19-282516-X, 1996, OUP
- Can Jane Eyre Be Happy? More Puzzles in Classic Fiction, ISBN 0-19-283309-X, 1997, OUP
- Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction 1999, OUP
- Henry V, War Criminal? & Other Shakespeare Puzzles, ISBN 0-19-283879-2, 2000 OUP (w/ Cedric Watts)
- Last Drink to LA, ISBN 978-0-571-20855-5, 2001, Faber & Faber
- The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction, 2nd Edition, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4082-0390-3
- The Boy Who Loved Books: A Memoir, ISBN 978-0-7195-6431-4, 2007, John Murray.
- Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives, ISBN 978-1846681578, 2011, Profile Books
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