In 1952 he was invited to write comic strips for the
Eagle, including the schoolboy series "The Three J's", illustrated by artist Peter Kay (1953–59), which was adapted for television in 1958. With Ward, he also co-wrote strips for
Eagle's sister title
Girl, including
Two Pairs of Skates (1956–57) and
Penny Starr (1957). The couple also wrote a
Girl spin-off novel,
Angela has Wings, based on the comic strip
Angela Air Hostess, created by
Betty Roland.
Novels and songs He published several novels, including the novelisation of his
Doctor Who serial "The Mind Robber" for
Target Books; three novels in the "Crown House" series,
Crown House (1988),
Crown Papers (1989) and
Crown Wars (1996); three in the "Docklands Saga" or "Watermen" series,
High Water (1991),
Flood Water (1992) and
Storm Water (1993); two stand-alone novels,
Halfway to Heaven (1994) and
Happy Tomorrow (1995); and bodice-rippers under the name Petra Lee. He also wrote songs, including "Why Not Now?", which was a hit for
Matt Monro in 1961. ==Death==