Non-Fiction
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Beyond the Call | 2015 | Buy |
| Queer Saint | 2015 | Buy |
| A Very Dangerous Woman | 2015 | Buy |
| Dr James Barry | 2016 | Buy |
| The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz | 2018 | Buy |
| The Stone Crusher | 2018 | Buy |
| Hitler’s Last Plot | 2019 | Buy |
Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Locust Farm | 1999 | Buy |
| Resurrecting Salvador | 1999 | Buy |
| The Alchemist’s Apprentice | 2001 | Buy |
| Burning Blue | 2013 | Buy |
Jeremy Dronfield is a British author who has worked in both fiction and non-fiction. His novels include The Locust Farm (1999), Resurrecting Salvador (1999), The Alchemist’s Apprentice (2001), and Burning Blue (2013). These span literary fiction, thriller, and historical settings.
His non-fiction career has been particularly productive, with seven books published between 2015 and 2019. The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz (2018, also published as The Stone Crusher) tells the true story of a father and son who survived the concentration camps together. Other non-fiction works include Beyond the Call (2015), A Very Dangerous Woman (2015), and Hitler’s Last Plot (2019), all drawing on World War II history and espionage.
Dronfield’s non-fiction tends to find stories of individual courage within the larger events of the war. His biographical subjects include spies, resistance figures, and ordinary people who survived extraordinary circumstances.