
The titles of Abigail’s works are as follows:
- The Hope Of Lady Tremaine: A collection featuring all three novellas staring Lady Tremaine ( The Woman Scorned, A Lady At War, and The Pirate Queen respectively )
- The Heroic Adventures Of Jeanne and Arcanus: A collection featuring all five of the novellas concerning Jeanne. ( Birth of a Hero, Dawn of a Saviour, Life of a Warrior, Song of a Legend and Rise of a Martyr respectively )
- Of Liars And Thieves: Novel starring Redbeard. The most honest accounting of the events at Charlestown.
- The Monster of Maytown: Novel starring Bandit, arguably her most popular work. A fictional accounting for how Redbeard became a pirate legend. Coming from the perspective of Bandit and a new ( entirely fictional ) character by name of Annabel, the tale makes both pirates and those who oppose them sympathetic, making it difficult to decide, in the end, who the real monster of Maytown actually is.
- Chasing the Dragon: A collection of novella starring various captains and lieutenants of the Navy who attempted to stop Redbeard in his pirating. ( The Misfortune of Captain Golding, The Mysterious Disappearance of the HMS Siren Song and Captain Jethro’s Journey Into Madness respectively )
- A Life Of Hope: A collection of adventures starring residents of New Hope that shed further light upon the idea that those who live as pirates may not be so different from those who live under a crown. ( Jack and the Missing Goat, A Tale of Three Daughters, The Worries Of Mrs Dallinger and When The Fathers Come Home, respectively )
- Shadows Of The Past: Novel starring Blaine, based on stories gathered from sailors over her time as a waitress, this is the first and only of Abigail’s stories to feature supernatural elements. The kraken, a sea witch, mermaids and even an undead pirate captain all make appearances here. Notable for the fact the main protagonist never says a word the entire time, the story explores the world Abigail has crafted over the course of her works from the perspective of someone who has seen real monsters and lived to tell about it – only, to choose not to.
- The Queer Life Of Mort: A collection of novella which explore past stories already told, but coming from the perspective of the oft-times ridiculous sailor Mort. Painting the tragedies and monstrosities of her works in a brighter and more comical hue that mocks the shadows from which they stemmed. ( The Ten Times Tremaine Tripped, Jeannes Jovial Jerkin, Redbeards Ridiculous Raincoat and Bandit’s Best Brawls respectively. )