Monday, 2 February 2026

Latest book list (55 books)

 Authorship (2024–2026)

55 Published Titles

Below is the complete and correct list of my published works.


Autobiography & Personal Writing

1–2. In the Role of Boy (2024) – Autobiography & Travelogue

  1. Dans le Rôle du Garçon (French edition)
    6–7.
    Depression: My Personal Journey
    11–12. I Was That Boy
    19–23. The Boy Returns (Autobiography 2)
    32–33. Things I Would Rather Not Admit
    38–41. The Little Man Whose Time Has Come (Biography & Consolidation Volumes)
    46–47. I Was That Boy and Things I Would Rather Not Admit (Consolidation Volume)
    50–51. Depression and The Little Man Whose Time Has Come (Consolidation Volume)

Fiction & Crime Writing

  1. Murder at the Manor
  2. Murder at the Vestry
    15–16. Three novels (titles grouped under this entry)
  3. Harley Street Murder

Essays, Criticism & Cultural Commentary

8–9. Essays by Donald Hedges
17–18. The Author’s Art – How It’s Done
36–37. The Post Office Scandal and Other Accounting Thoughts
42–43. Lines of Enquiry: Autoethnography
48–49. Essays and Post Office Scandal Consolidation Volume 2026


Travel Writing

13–14. Travelogue: London and South East

  1. Londres et Autres Endroits (French edition)
    34–35.
    London and Other Places (Revised Travelogue)

Religious Writing

26–27. Catholicism – My Conversion


French Editions (Translated by the Author)

  1. Dans le Rôle du Garçon (Autobiographie)
  2. J’étais Cet Garçon
  3. Le Garçon Revient (Autobiographie 2)

Television & Film Analysis

44–45. Judge John Deed – A Critical Analysis
52–53. Inspector Morse – An Analysis of the Television Series
54–55. Famous Outliers of Film and Television


Summary

Across 55 titles, my work spans:

  • Autobiography
  • Crime fiction
  • Film and television criticism
  • Religious reflection
  • Travel writing
  • Essays and cultural commentary
  • French translations of my own work

This body of work reflects a lifelong commitment to writing, analysis, and the exploration of character — especially the outsider, the outlier, and the morally complex individual.

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