The Brentford Trilogy Books in Order

novel series by writer Robert Rankin

Publication order

In the order the books were originally released.

  1. Cover of The antipope

    The antipope

    1981 · Robert Rankin

    The Antipope is a comic fantasy novel written by British author Robert Rankin. It is his first novel and the opening book in the Brentford Trilogy,…

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  2. Cover of East of Ealing

    East of Ealing

    1984 · Robert Rankin

    East of Ealing is the third book in the legendary Brentford Trilogy, a series of nine books. Pooley and Omally are forced to deal with a high-tech…

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  3. Cover of Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls

    Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls

    1999 · Robert Rankin

    Sex and Drugs and Sausage Rolls is a 1999 novel by British author Robert Rankin. Set in Brentford near London, it is one of the eleven novels in…

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  4. Cover of Knees up Mother Earth

    Knees up Mother Earth

    2004 · Robert Rankin

    There's big trouble in Little Brentford. Property developers plan to destroy Griffin Park, the town's beloved football ground, and build homes on the…

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  5. Cover of The Brightonomicon

    The Brightonomicon

    2005 · Robert Rankin

    The Brightonomicon is a novel by British fantasy author Robert Rankin, its title parodying the fictional grimoire Necronomicon from the Cthulhu…

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Frequently asked questions

What order should I read the The Brentford Trilogy books in?

Read them in publication order, starting with “The antipope”. Start with “The antipope.”

How many books are in the The Brentford Trilogy series?

We list 5 books by Robert Rankin , published between 1981–2005.

Where can I buy the The Brentford Trilogy books?

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Reading order compiled from author/publisher guidance and verified bibliographic data. Spotted an error? We continuously correct the catalog.