His debut book The Town Below The Ground was the first written about Edinburgh’s forgotten ‘Underground City’ and helped popularise it as a major historical attraction.
The Ghost That Haunted Itself made the Mackenzie Poltergeist in Greyfriars Graveyard famous,[3][4] now widely regarded[by whom?]
Further works, City of the Dead and Father Figure played a significant role in shaping Edinburgh’s supernatural reputation.
[7] He was also part of the Aurealis Award-winning anthology Relics Wrecks and Ruins, alongside renowned writers such as Neil Gaiman and Robert Silverberg.
Henderson is a prolific writer known for diverse contributions to literature, encompassing non-fiction and fiction of all ages in multiple genres.