Tom Holt (born
September 13,
1961) is an author of parodic mythopoeic fiction. He is the son of novelist
Hazel Holt[?].
Holt's "straight" historical novels, notably The Walled Orchard, have attracted widespread praise.
Steve Nallon collaborated with Holt to write I, Margaret, an unauthorized biography of Margaret Thatcher published in 1989.
Novels
- Expecting Someone Taller (1987)
- Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988)
- Flying Dutch (1991)
- Ye Gods! (1992)
- Overtime (1993)
- Here Comes the Sun (1993)
- Grailblazers (1994)
- Faust Among Equals (1994)
- Odds & Gods (1995)
- Djinn Rummy (1995)
- My Hero (1996)
- Paint Your Dragon (1996)
- Open Sesame (1997)
- Wish You Were Here (1998)
- Only Human (1999)
- Snow White and The Seven Samurai (1999)
- Valhalla (2000)
- Nothing But Blue Skies (2001)
- Falling Sideways (2002)
- Little People (2002)
- The Walled Orchard (1997)
- originally published in two parts, as Goatsong (1989) and The Walled Orchard (1990)
- Alexander At The World's End (1999)
- Olympiad (2000)
- Song for Nero (2003)
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