The Vampire's Christmas

by Willis Hall

Published 1 September 1994
Count Alucard is not a regular kind of a vampire - he's friendly, squeamish and veggie! Meet the lovable but manic veggie vamp and his buddy Henry Hollins in the hilariously funny VAMPIRE books. THE VAMPIRE'S CHRISTMAS Count Alucard's plans of having a fabulous Christmas in a luxury hotel are dashed when his identity is revealed to startled guests. As the Count Flees north under the cover of an act with Slingby's Celebrated Circus, a vampire hunt swings into action. Henry Hollins sets off on a rescue mission to help the friendly vampire; but with Henry heading SOUTH it looks like the Count is going to have to handle this sticky situation all by himself. . . . .

The Vampire Vanishes

by Willis Hall

Published 2 November 1995
Mild-mannered vegetarian vampire, Count Alucard is back, and this time he's up to some rather unusual tricks. Seeking refuge at a Magic Society's annual get-together, he finds himself up on stage with his old chum Henry Hollins as assistant, attempting a vanishing act out of his very own coffin.

The Last Vampire

by Willis Hall

Published 14 October 1982
Lost on a camping holiday abroad, Henry Hollins and family find themselves camping near a crumbling castle called ALUCARD. Noting the reverse spelling of the name, Henry explores the castle where he meets Count, who sometimes changes into a fruit bat, is vegetarian and quite appalled by his ancestor's antics.

The Vampire's Revenge

by Willis Hall

Published 3 June 1993

The Vampire's Holiday

by Willis Hall

Published 10 September 1992

Dragon Days

by Willis Hall

Published 7 February 1985
Enjoying another bizarre holiday adventure, Henry Hollins is now in Camelot, where a great dragon-hunt is in progress. It's Henry who persuades King Arthur and his knights to think about conservation.

Henry Hollins finds an egg. Believing it to be that of a dinosaur, he smuggles it home but the BBC pronounces it a fake. It hatches however, and the dinosaur remains a secret until carnival day when it heads along the motorway towards the sea with Henry on its back. The author has also written "The Inflatable shop", "The Last Vampire", "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hollins" and a television series for Granada, "The Return of the Antelope".

Vampire Park

by Willis Hall

Published 7 August 1997

The Inflatable Shop

by Willis Hall

Published August 1984
Albert and Emily Hollins and their son Henry are on holiday at Cockleton-on-Sea. His parents are happy enough, but Henry is bored - until one particularly wet and windy day, when he steps into Samual Swain's inflatable shop, just as a great adventure is about to start.