Second Chance Cat Mystery
The Second Chance Cat Mystery series by Sofie Ryan follows Sarah Grayson, owner of a repurposing shop in North Harbor, Maine, who solves local crimes with help from her perceptive rescue cat Elvis.
The Second Chance Cat Mystery series by Sofie Ryan follows Sarah Grayson, owner of a repurposing shop in North Harbor, Maine, who solves local crimes with help from her perceptive rescue cat Elvis.
Sofie Ryan is the pen name of Canadian author Darlene Ryan, who writes the Second Chance Cat Mystery series featuring sharp-witted shop owner Sarah Grayson and her rescue cat Elvis, set in the coastal town of North Harbor, Maine.
The Wyle Away Ranch series by Kelly Oram is a five-book cowboy romance set on a family ranch, published entirely in 2021 with each book following a different couple connected to the ranch.
The Power of the Matchmaker series is a multi-author clean romance collection of thirteen interconnected stories linked by a mysterious matchmaker figure who appears across different love stories.
Kelly Oram's Short Stories and Novellas collection features Sixteen Kisses, a sweet short read from 2016 that fits comfortably alongside her broader YA contemporary work.
Kelly Oram's standalone novels span contemporary romance, paranormal drama, and YA fiction, offering readers self-contained stories outside her ongoing series.
The Supernaturals series by Kelly Oram is a four-book YA paranormal romance featuring characters with supernatural abilities navigating power, identity, and dangerous secrets.
The Science Squad series by Kelly Oram follows teenagers who channel romantic disasters into actual scientific experiments, with funny and heartfelt results.
The Kellywood series by Kelly Oram is a collection of young adult fairy tale retellings and contemporary romances, including Cinder & Ella, Alice in La La Land, and the V Is for Virgin duology.
The Jamie Baker series by Kelly Oram follows a teenage girl with uncontrollable electric powers who just wants to be left alone, until a persistent classmate refuses to take the hint.
Kelly Oram is a Utah-based author of YA romance and contemporary fiction, best known for her superpowered Jamie Baker series and the Kellywood collection of fairy tale retellings.
The Dr David Audley & Colonel Jack Butler series by Anthony Price is a nineteen-novel run of Cold War espionage fiction blending historical research with intelligence tradecraft, following two British analysts whose investigations keep returning to the buried secrets of past conflicts. Published between 1970 and 1989, the series won multiple Crime Writers' Association awards.
Dr David Audley is the pen name for the late British spy fiction author Anthony Price, whose nineteen-novel series featuring the British intelligence analyst David Audley and his colleague Colonel Jack Butler ran from 1970 to 1989. The series won multiple Crime Writers' Association awards and is widely considered among the finest British espionage fiction of its era.
The Detective Dana Russo series by S.R. White follows an Australian detective through four crime novels set in the remote outback, where isolation and landscape shape every investigation.
S.R. White is an Australian crime fiction author whose Detective Dana Russo series is set in the remote Northern Territory and outback Queensland, where isolation amplifies both the crimes and the psychological pressure on the investigators. White's four-book series has earned strong praise for its atmospheric tension and character depth.
Peter Straub edited, co-edited, and contributed to dozens of horror and dark fiction anthologies across four decades, from Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King (1982) through Voices in the Dark (2022), helping shape the conversation around literary horror in American fiction.
The Best Horror of the Year is an annual anthology series edited by Ellen Datlow, collecting the strongest short horror fiction published each year across eighteen volumes from 2009 to 2025.
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror is an annual anthology series edited by Paula Guran, collecting the finest short horror and dark fantasy fiction published each year since 2010, featuring Peter Straub among its notable contributors across its fifteen-volume run.
Peter Straub's non-fiction work includes Sides (2007), a collection of essays and critical writing about horror fiction and his own creative process, as well as American Poetry: States of the Art (2000) and his guest-edited Conjunctions issue on the New Wave Fabulists movement.
Peter Straub's graphic novel work includes a comics adaptation of The Talisman: Road of Trials (2009) based on his collaboration with Stephen King, and The Green Woman (2010), an original graphic novel co-written with Michael Easton and illustrated by John Bolton.
Peter Straub's short story collections, from the early poetry-adjacent Ishmael (1972) through the career-spanning Interior Darkness (2016), trace the development of one of literary horror's most careful craftsmen across more than four decades of short fiction.
Peter Straub's individually published short stories and novellas, released between 1990 and 2017, show his range outside the novel form, from the Victorian-inflected supernatural of Mrs. God to the disturbing psychological noir of A Special Place and the formally experimental The Process (is a Process All Its Own).
Peter Straub's standalone novels span five decades of literary horror, from the quiet domestic dread of Marriages (1973) through the elaborate supernatural architecture of Ghost Story (1979) and the Bram Stoker Award-winning Lost Boy Lost Girl (2003). Each book approaches horror from a different angle while maintaining his characteristic attention to language and psychological unease.
The Talisman series is a fantasy horror collaboration between Stephen King and Peter Straub, following Jack Sawyer across parallel worlds in a quest to save his dying mother. The two-book series spans from the original 1984 novel through the 2001 sequel Black House.
Criminal Records is an anthology collecting original crime fiction, and Peter Straub contributed Pork Pie Hat (2000), a novella about an aging jazz musician who gradually reveals a decades-old horror from his Mississippi childhood. The story blends crime fiction, ghost story elements, and jazz atmosphere into one of Straub's most celebrated shorter works.
The Blue Rose Trilogy by Peter Straub is a linked sequence of literary horror novels beginning with Koko (1988), following Vietnam veterans and a series of murders connected by a mysterious phrase from a wartime trauma. The trilogy blends crime fiction and psychological horror with careful, literary prose.
Peter Straub was an American author of literary horror whose novels Ghost Story, Koko, and the Blue Rose trilogy placed him among the genre's most respected voices, blending psychological unease with precise, literary prose. He also co-wrote The Talisman and Black House with Stephen King.
The Siobhan Dunmoore series by Eric Thomson follows a determined naval officer through nine books of interstellar warfare, political intrigue, and institutional struggle set in a far-future human empire. Running from 2015 to 2024, it is Thomson's longest and most developed series.
Ghost Squadron is a five-book military science fiction series by Eric Thomson following an elite special operations unit operating in the shadows of a vast interstellar civilization, running from 2019 to 2024. The series emphasizes covert missions, small-unit tactics, and the moral costs of working outside conventional command structures.
Decker's War is a seven-book military science fiction series by Eric Thomson following a special forces soldier through high-stakes operations across a conflict-ridden galaxy, blending action with moral complexity. The series ran from 2014 to 2019 and serves as a strong entry point to Thomson's broader universe.
The Constabulary Casefiles series by Eric Thomson is a military science fiction detective series set in the same universe as his other books, following officers of the interstellar constabulary as they investigate crimes across a star-spanning civilization. The four-book series runs from 2018 to 2023.
The Ashes of Empire series by Eric Thomson follows the slow collapse of a galactic empire and the officers trying to hold civilization together in its final years, combining space opera scope with military realism. The series runs from 2018 to 2025 across seven novels.
Eric Thomson is a Canadian military science fiction author who writes action-focused space opera across five interconnected series, following soldiers, officers, and investigators through wars, conspiracies, and the slow collapse of galactic empires. His work appeals to fans of hard military SF with strong character development.
Jock Serong's standalone novels span contemporary legal thrillers, maritime suspense, and colonial historical fiction, all set against the vivid backdrop of the Australian coast. Each book stands alone while sharing Serong's characteristic concern with law, survival, and moral complexity.
Jock Serong is an Australian crime fiction writer whose novels combine legal drama, maritime history, and social justice into richly observed stories set along the Australian coast. His work ranges from contemporary legal thrillers to sweeping colonial-era narratives.
This page lists the anthologies featuring Kim Stanley Robinson's work, from early appearances in Universe and Asimov's Science Fiction in the 1980s through climate fiction collections in the 2010s.
Universe is a long-running original science fiction anthology series edited by Terry Carr, publishing new short fiction annually from 1971 to 1987 and featuring work from many major SF writers of the period.
This page collects Kim Stanley Robinson's individually published short stories and novellas from the 1980s, including early award-nominated work that appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.
Kim Stanley Robinson's non-fiction writing includes a critical study of Philip K. Dick, an edited academic volume on ecology in science fiction, and a personal history of the California Sierra Nevada mountains.
Kim Stanley Robinson's short story collections gather his short fiction from across his career, from early work in the 1980s through retrospective volumes, covering the same themes of ecology, place, and political possibility found in his novels.
Kim Stanley Robinson's standalone novels span hard science fiction, alternate history, prehistoric fiction, and climate fiction, covering subjects from Mars exploration to Renaissance Italy to a flooded New York City.
This page lists the Nebula Awards anthologies connected to Kim Stanley Robinson, annual collections of nominated and winning science fiction short fiction published by SFWA spanning volumes from 1966 to 2012.
The Science in the Capital trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson follows scientists and policy makers in Washington DC as they confront accelerating climate change, combining realistic near-future politics with hard science.
The Martians is Kim Stanley Robinson's short story collection set in the Mars Trilogy universe, gathering stories, vignettes, and an alternate history of Mars alongside the main trilogy's timeline.
The Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson follows the colonization and terraforming of Mars across two centuries, covering politics, ecology, and human ambition in three Hugo and Nebula award-winning novels.
The Three Californias Triptych is a set of three standalone novels by Kim Stanley Robinson, each imagining a different future for the same Southern California community starting from the 1980s.
Kim Stanley Robinson is an American science fiction author best known for the Mars trilogy and his ongoing work in climate fiction, earning multiple Hugo and Nebula awards over a career spanning four decades.
The Sisterhood series by T.J. Kline is a romantic suspense trilogy following a tight-knit group of women whose shared secrets draw them into danger, told across three books of escalating tension and romance. Start with Dangerous Promises, published in 2017.
The Saddle Creek series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary Western romance set around a ranch inn in Northern California, where second chances and new beginnings bring unlikely couples together. Start with Second Chance Inn, published in 2019.
The Rodeo series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary Western romance following characters whose lives revolve around the competitive rodeo circuit, from fearless cowgirls to wandering cowboys finding reasons to stay. Start with Rodeo Queen, published in 2013.
The Radcliffe series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary romance following a family of siblings in a small California town, each navigating love through their own professional world, from wedding floristry to horse training. Start with The Wedding Florist, published in 2017.
The Hidden Falls series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary romance set in a small California town, following neighbors and friends as unexpected connections pull them toward love and commitment. Start with Making the Play, published in 2016.
The Healing Harts series by T.J. Kline is a contemporary Western romance set on a California ranch, following members of the Hart family as they navigate love, second chances, and the demands of ranch life. Start with Heart's Desire, published in 2015.
T.J. Kline is an American romance author specializing in cowboy and Western settings, writing emotionally warm stories about ranch life, rodeo culture, and small-town love across six series. Her first book, Rodeo Queen, was published in 2013.
The standalone novels of Terah Shelton Harris offer emotionally rich literary fiction set in the American South, exploring family, loss, and second chances through the lives of Black women navigating complicated histories. Start with One Summer in Savannah, published in 2023.
Terah Shelton Harris is an American literary fiction author whose novels explore love, family secrets, and the weight of the past against richly drawn Southern backdrops. Her debut One Summer in Savannah was published in 2023.
Svetlana Chmakova Anthologies collects her contribution to Flight, Vol. 5 (2008), a prestigious comics anthology that showcased some of the most distinctive illustrators and graphic storytellers working in North America at the time.
The Witch and Wizard Graphic Novels adapt James Patterson's Witch and Wizard YA fantasy series into manga format, illustrated by Svetlana Chmakova across six volumes from 2010 to 2013.
The Weirn Books by Svetlana Chmakova is a middle grade paranormal graphic novel series following a young weirn navigating a world of magic and danger. Start with Vol. 1: Be Wary of the Silent Woods, published in 2020.
Nightschool: The Weirn by Svetlana Chmakova is a manga-style supernatural graphic novel series set in a secret school that operates after dark for vampires, witches, and weirns. Start with Vol. 1, published in 2009.
Dramacon is Svetlana Chmakova's original English-language manga series following a young writer's experiences at an anime convention across three volumes, plus a collected ultimate edition.
The Berrybrook Middle School series by Svetlana Chmakova is a manga-influenced middle grade graphic novel collection where each book follows a different student at the same school, exploring friendship, anxiety, first love, and finding your place. Start with Awkward, published in 2015.
Svetlana Chmakova is a Russian-born graphic novelist best known for her manga-influenced middle grade series Berrybrook Middle School, featuring warm, emotionally honest stories about school friendships and self-discovery. Her work also spans supernatural fantasy with the Nightschool and Weirn Books series.
Elaine Everest Anthologies lists Diamonds and Pearls (2011), a short fiction anthology that includes early work by Elaine Everest, published before her debut novel. It is of interest to readers who want a full picture of her bibliography.
Elaine Everest Non-Fiction covers her two dog care guides written before her fiction career, including a canine cookery book and a beginner's guide to showing dogs. These are early works of interest to readers who want a complete picture of her bibliography.
Elaine Everest Standalone Novels collects her three novels that sit outside her main series, including her debut fiction Gracie's War (2013), The Butlins Girls (2017), and The Patchwork Girls (2021). All three are set in wartime Britain and share the themes of her series work.
The Woolworths series by Elaine Everest follows the women working at the Erith branch of Woolworths from the late 1930s through wartime and into the post-war years. Spanning twelve books from 2016 to 2025, it is one of the longest-running British wartime saga series currently in print.
The Teashop Girls is a wartime saga series by Elaine Everest following young women working in NAAFI teashops during and after the Second World War. The series runs to three books and is set in the same Kent community as her Woolworths novels.
Elaine Everest is a British author best known for the Woolworths saga, a long-running series of wartime and post-war family dramas set around the famous high street retailer. She has written over twenty books across several series, with a particular focus on women's wartime experiences in Kent.
Maj Sjowall Anthologies lists the short story collections and anthologies that include work by or associated with Maj Sjowall, including A Darker Shade of Sweden (2013) and Ten Year Stretch (2018). These are of interest to fans who have finished the Martin Beck novels.
The Martin Beck series is a landmark ten-book Swedish crime series co-written by Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo between 1965 and 1975, following Stockholm homicide detective Martin Beck across a decade of cases. It is widely regarded as the foundation of Scandinavian crime fiction.
Maj Sjowall was a Swedish crime writer who co-wrote the ten-book Martin Beck series with her partner Per Wahloo between 1965 and 1975. Together they created the template for Scandinavian crime fiction and influenced generations of crime writers worldwide.
This page covers Maz Evans's illustrated children's book The Hidden World of Mythical Folk (2024), a guide to mythical creatures and peoples from legends around the world aimed at younger readers and mythology enthusiasts.
Maz Evans Standalone Novels collects her books that sit outside her main series, including the comedy Over My Dead Body, the illustrated The Hidden World of Magical Creatures, and the YA novel That'll Teach Her. Together they show the range of her voice beyond her series work.
Who Let the Gods Out? is a children's fantasy series by Maz Evans in which a 12-year-old boy named Elliot discovers that Greek gods are living on a farm near his home in Devon. The series spans five books published between 2014 and 2019 and blends Greek mythology with warm family storytelling and broad comedy.
Vi Spy is a spy comedy series for middle-grade readers by Maz Evans, following teenage Vi whose entire family are secret agents. Starting with Licence to Chill in 2021, the series runs to three books packed with action, gadgets, and family-based chaos.
Gods Squad is a middle-grade comedy series by Maz Evans in which young heroes team up with ancient gods from various mythologies to solve supernatural problems. Starting with Oh Maya Gods! in 2023, the series brings the same anarchic energy as Who Let the Gods Out? to a new set of legends.
The Exploding Life of Scarlett Fife is a middle-grade series by Maz Evans following a girl who narrates her own chaotic, funny, and unexpectedly moving life across three books. Perfect for readers aged 9 and up who enjoy humour with real emotional depth.
Maz Evans is a British children's author best known for the Who Let the Gods Out? series, a comedy fantasy adventure that brings Greek mythology crashing into the modern world for middle-grade readers. She has written across several series, including the Exploding Life of Scarlett Fife and Vi Spy, as well as picture books and standalone novels.
The James Axler Anthologies collection contains Aftermath (2006), a standalone anthology volume published under the James Axler house name, collecting stories set in the Deathlands and Outlanders universe.
Outlanders is a 75-book science fiction action series published under the James Axler name, set in the same post-nuclear future as Deathlands but with a heavier focus on ancient alien conspiracies and pre-war secret history. The series ran from 1997 to 2015.
Earthblood is a three-book post-apocalyptic science fiction trilogy published under the James Axler name in 1993 and 1994, following survivors navigating a world devastated by ecological collapse. The series is separate from Deathlands and Outlanders.
Deathlands is a post-apocalyptic action series published under the James Axler house name, following warrior Ryan Cawdor and his band of survivors through a devastated future America known as the Deathlands. The series runs to more than 150 books, starting in 1986 and continuing through 2025.
James Axler is a house pseudonym used by multiple authors writing post-apocalyptic and science fiction action novels for Gold Eagle Books, primarily known for the long-running Deathlands series and its spinoff Outlanders. The name covers more than 230 books published from 1986 onward.
Norah Wilson's standalone novels span 2002 to 2015 and cover a range of romantic and suspenseful territory, from psychic mystery to contemporary drama. The five books show the breadth of Wilson's interests outside her series work.
Norah Wilson's Vampire Romance series is a two-book paranormal romance duology published in 2011, beginning with Nightfall and continuing with The Merzetti Effect. The books blend vampire mythology with romantic tension in a contemporary Canadian setting.
The Standish Clan series by Norah Wilson is a three-book contemporary romance series published in 2016, following siblings from the Standish family as they navigate love, loss, and second chances in small-town Canada.
The Serve and Protect series by Norah Wilson is a five-book romantic suspense collection set in a Canadian city, following law enforcement heroes and the women caught up in their dangerous worlds. Published between 2005 and 2012, the series pairs genuine suspense with emotionally grounded romance.
The Dix Dodd series by Norah Wilson follows a quick-witted female private investigator through four cozy mystery novels published between 2011 and 2014. Equal parts funny and clever, the series blends light crime fiction with sharp character comedy.
The Casters series by Norah Wilson follows paranormal romance across four books, featuring characters with supernatural abilities who find love amid the dangers that come with their gifts. The series runs from 2012 to 2014.
Norah Wilson is a Canadian romance and mystery author known for blending paranormal elements with suspense, writing the Casters and Serve and Protect series alongside cozy mysteries featuring private detective Dix Dodd. Her 24-book catalog ranges from small-town romantic suspense to vampire romance and contemporary family drama.
The Helix series by Nathan M. Farrugia is a science fiction action-thriller series following genetically enhanced individuals navigating a world of competing factions, covert programs, and survival across four books.
The Fifth Column series by Nathan M. Farrugia follows enhanced operative Damien across eight books of fast-paced action, global conspiracies, and covert warfare involving shadowy organizations and experimental biotech.
Nathan M. Farrugia is an Australian action-thriller author known for fast-paced novels featuring enhanced operatives, covert programs, and biotech gone wrong across two interconnected series.
The Shelby Nichols series is a long-running cozy mystery series in which suburban mom Shelby Nichols gains telepathic abilities and finds herself entangled in criminal investigations across 22 books.
Shelby Nichols Adventure is the pen name behind the Shelby Nichols cozy mystery series, following a suburban woman who gains mind-reading abilities and repeatedly stumbles into dangerous criminal situations.
A Darker Shade of Sweden is a Scandinavian crime anthology featuring Tove Alsterdal alongside other leading Nordic noir authors, offering a strong sampler of the genre's range.
Tove Alsterdal's standalone novels are atmospheric crime thrillers that established her career before the High Coast series, each exploring different landscapes and forms of concealed guilt.
The High Coast series by Tove Alsterdal is a Nordic noir crime series set along Sweden's remote northern coastline, following investigations that pull decades-old secrets into the present.
Tove Alsterdal is a Swedish crime fiction author known for atmospheric Nordic noir, including the High Coast series set along Sweden's remote northern coastline.
The Morton Crime Thrillers series follows DCI Morton, a London detective working through nine cases across some of the darkest corners of the city, in a British procedural series spanning 2012 to 2020.
The Grifter is Sean Campbell's standalone crime thriller, stepping outside the DCI Morton series to follow the world of cons and deception in a fast-moving, character-driven story.
Sean Campbell is a British crime thriller author best known for his DCI Morton series, a procedural sequence set in London featuring a methodical detective working through cases with dark psychological depth.
Tessa Hadley's anthology appearances include contributions to Granta and the London Review of Books, placing her work alongside other significant writers in some of the most respected literary publications.
Henry James and the Imagination of Pleasure is Tessa Hadley's scholarly study of Henry James, examining his late fiction through the lens of pleasure, desire, and aesthetic experience.
Tessa Hadley's four short story collections gather her acclaimed New Yorker fiction alongside other stories, tracing two decades of her career from Sunstroke (2007) to After the Funeral (2023).
Tessa Hadley's shorter fiction and novellas showcase the same careful psychological attention as her novels in more concentrated form, including the standalone novellas My Mother's Wedding and The Party.
Tessa Hadley's standalone novels chart the inner lives of ordinary people across two decades of British literary fiction, from her 2002 debut through to Free Love in 2022.
Tessa Hadley is a British literary fiction author celebrated for her precise, psychologically rich portraits of domestic and family life, spanning eight novels, multiple story collections, and critical non-fiction.
Gabby Noone's standalone YA novels mix high-concept premises with sharp humour, exploring themes of identity, wellness culture, and what it means to grow up in a world full of contradictions.
Gabby Noone is a YA author known for sharp, funny fiction with a darkly comic edge, writing stories that blend absurd premises with genuine emotional insight.
A Jane Austen Society Mystery is a cozy mystery series by Elizabeth Blake set among devoted Austen fans, where literary appreciation and amateur sleuthing make for a charming combination.
Elizabeth Blake writes cozy mysteries set in the world of Jane Austen appreciation, blending period charm with modern-day murder for fans of literary-themed whodunits.
E.E. Knight Anthologies collects two genre fiction anthologies featuring E.E. Knight's short work, including the horror anthology DeathGrip: It Came From the Cinema (2004) and the sword-and-sorcery collection Return of the Sword (2008).
Vampire Earth is a fourteen-entry post-apocalyptic science fiction series by E.E. Knight, following soldier David Valentine's decades-long fight to free humanity from alien occupation on a ruined future Earth.
This collection of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider tie-in fiction and reference material, written or contributed to by E.E. Knight, spans 2001 to 2004 and includes the novels The Amulet of Power, The Lost Cult, and The Man of Bronze.
Dragoneer Academy is a two-book fantasy series by E.E. Knight set in a world where young recruits train alongside dragons, following one student's journey from novice to proven dragoneer.
The Age of Fire series by E.E. Knight is a seven-book epic fantasy sequence following three dragon siblings as they grow, fight for survival, and shape the fate of their world.
E.E. Knight is an American author of fantasy and science fiction, best known for the Vampire Earth post-apocalyptic series and the Age of Fire dragon fantasy sequence.
Anya Mora's short fiction includes The Midwife's Mistake, a 2023 novella in the domestic thriller vein that makes for a quick, unsettling read.
Anya Mora's standalone novels are eleven works of domestic suspense and psychological thriller fiction published from 2019 to 2025, each exploring the hidden fractures inside marriages and families.
The Willow Grace FBI Thriller series by Anya Mora follows FBI agent Willow Grace through seven fast-paced investigations, published between 2023 and 2025.
The Sister Wife is a four-book 2024 series by Anya Mora following a woman who enters a polygamous marriage and the consequences that spiral out from that choice for the whole family.
The Gray West Mystery series by Anya Mora is a four-book suspense sequence set inside a polygamous community, following the secrets and crimes hidden behind closed doors.
Anya Mora is an author of domestic thrillers and psychological suspense novels, known for fast-paced stories built around marriages, families, and the secrets people keep from those closest to them.
Melody Carlson's Secrets series is a collection of YA Christian fiction novels that follow teenagers navigating faith, family struggles, and personal crises with honesty and hope.
Charles Williams wrote sixteen standalone noir and thriller novels between 1951 and 1973, including acknowledged classics of the genre such as The Hot Spot, A Touch of Death, and The Sailcloth Shroud.
The Uncle Sagamore series by Charles Williams is a two-book comic crime sequence set in rural America, following the misadventures of the irrepressible moonshiner Uncle Sagamore in The Diamond Bikini (1956) and Uncle Sagamore and His Girls (1959).
The John Ingram series pairs two classic noir thrillers by Charles Williams set on the water: Aground (1960) and Dead Calm (1963), both following the sailor John Ingram through desperate situations at sea.
Charles Williamson's two standalone novels, Oil Town (2015) and HSS Nighthawk Surveyor (2018), are independent works in fiction and adventure separate from his series work in mystery, fantasy, and science fiction.
Temporal Foam is a three-book science fiction series by Charles Williamson, following time-travel adventures that take in ancient Rome and mythological voyages alongside the original contemporary story.
The Mike Damson Mystery series by Charles Williamson follows a detective through thirteen cases set against the dramatic landscapes of Arizona and the American Southwest, including Sedona, the Grand Canyon, and the region's national parks.
The Jack Dunn series is a four-book mystery series by Charles Williamson, following a detective through colour-titled cases from Black Dot (2015) to Crimson Light (2022).
The Healers of Glastamear is a five-book fantasy series by Charles Williamson, following a world of mages under persecution and the long struggle for their survival and freedom across five books published between 2015 and 2019.
The Charles Williams author page covers two writers who share a similar name: Charles Williams (1909-1975), the American noir novelist, and Charles Williamson, a contemporary author of mystery, fantasy, and science fiction series set in the American Southwest.
Comma Singles is a large series of individual short fiction pieces published by Comma Press, covering a wide range of authors and styles from across Britain and beyond, with early entries featuring Kit de Waal among many contributors.
Supporting Cast is an anthology edited by Kit de Waal bringing together short fiction and memoir from working-class British writers, giving a platform to voices rarely seen in mainstream literary publishing.
Without Warning and Only Sometimes is Kit de Waal's memoir about her extraordinary childhood, growing up in a house shaped by her Irish Catholic mother, her Caribbean Jehovah's Witness father, and five siblings in Birmingham.
Kit de Waal's short fiction and novellas showcase her precise, character-focused prose in compressed form, including the novella Six Foot Six and the short story Exterior Paint.
Kit de Waal's standalone novels are literary fiction set in working-class Britain, exploring foster care, grief, and identity with quiet emotional precision.
Kit de Waal is a British-Irish literary fiction author best known for My Name is Leon, and a champion of working-class voices in fiction who has also edited anthologies and contributed widely to the Comma Press short fiction series.
Cleo Wade's non-fiction books blend poetry, personal essays, and social commentary across four titles published from 2018 to 2023, covering self-love, activism, and resilience.
Cleo Wade's children's books are lyrical picture books that offer warmth, reassurance, and gentle wisdom for young readers, with two titles published in 2021 and 2024.
Cleo Wade is a New York-based poet, author, and activist whose books blend poetry, personal essays, and social commentary, reaching audiences through both her adult non-fiction and her children's picture books.
The Time Traveler Professor series by Elizabeth Crowens is a time travel adventure series that moves between eras of Hollywood history and beyond, spanning three novels published from 2019 to 2021.
The Babs Norman Hollywood Mystery series by Elizabeth Crowens is a mystery series set in the entertainment world of Los Angeles, blending Hollywood atmosphere with classic mystery plotting across two books published in 2024 and 2025.
Elizabeth Crowens is a Los Angeles-based author who writes time travel fiction and Hollywood mysteries, known for The Time Traveler Professor series and the Babs Norman Hollywood Mystery series.
Dave Pelzer's self-help books apply the lessons of his own survival and recovery to help readers build resilience and move forward through their own challenges, across four books published from 2000 to 2008.
Dave Pelzer's memoir series chronicles his life from extreme childhood abuse through foster care, military service, and adulthood across seven books published from 1995 to 2023.
Dave Pelzer is an American author best known for A Child Called It, the first volume of his memoir series about surviving severe childhood abuse, and for his subsequent self-help books drawn from his own recovery.
The Oregon Files is an action thriller series following Juan Cabrillo and his crew of covert operatives aboard the disguised ship Oregon, co-written by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul across nineteen novels published from 2003 to 2025.
The Isaac Bell Adventures is a historical thriller series set in early twentieth-century America, following Van Dorn Agency detective Isaac Bell across fifteen novels co-written by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul.
The Philip Mercer series by Jack Du Brul follows a mining engineer and geologist drawn into international conspiracies and high-stakes action across eight novels published from 1998 to 2015.
Jack Du Brul is an action and adventure thriller author best known for his Philip Mercer series and his long-running collaborations with Clive Cussler on the Isaac Bell Adventures and Oregon Files series.
A Toy Christmas is a holiday anthology featuring a story by Anna Bell, published in 2016 as a festive collection for readers who enjoy light romantic and contemporary fiction.
Don't Tell Penny is a short novella by Anna Bell set in the world of her Don't Tell the Groom series, published as an ebook in 2013.
Anna Bell's standalone novels are warm, funny women's fiction stories about modern relationships, personal reinvention, and romance, published from 2012 to 2024.
The Millie series by Anna Bell follows a British woman navigating weddings, university life, and romance in America across three lighthearted digital novellas published between 2010 and 2014.
The Don't Tell the Groom series by Anna Bell follows women keeping romantic secrets and navigating the chaos of modern relationships, with three warm and funny novels published between 2012 and 2015.
Anna Bell is a British author of romantic comedies and women's fiction, known for warm, funny stories about love, weddings, and modern relationships published from 2010 to 2024.
Eli Cranor's standalone novels are dark literary thrillers rooted in rural Arkansas, each book exploring a different corner of Southern life through crime, family pressure, and violence.
Eli Cranor is a former football coach turned author of dark Southern literary thrillers set in the Arkansas backwoods, exploring class, violence, and the costs of ambition.
The Longman Anthology of Detective Fiction is an academic anthology featuring Diane Mott Davidson's work alongside other major figures in the genre, published in 2004.
Cold Turkey is a short story by Diane Mott Davidson featuring her culinary mystery world, published in a 1992 anthology alongside other crime fiction writers.
Goldy's Kitchen Cookbook collects recipes from the Goldy Schulz mystery series, bringing together Diane Mott Davidson's fan-favorite dishes in a single standalone cookbook.
The Goldy Schulz series follows a Colorado caterer who investigates murders in her mountain community, with each book featuring real recipes alongside sharp, character-driven mysteries.
Diane Mott Davidson is the author of the beloved Goldy Schulz culinary mystery series, following a Colorado caterer who solves crimes alongside recipes spanning 1990 to 2013.
Michelle St. James appears in the 1001 Dark Nights Discovery Collection 1 (2017), a multi-author anthology that brought her work to readers of the popular 1001 Dark Nights romance series.
Blondes and Blacks (2011) is an early short work by Michelle St. James, offering readers a glimpse into her writing before her mafia romance series took shape.
Muscle (2021) is a standalone mafia romance novel by Michelle St. James, delivering her signature blend of danger and desire in a self-contained story outside her ongoing series.
Wicked Game is a three-book mafia romance series by Michelle St. James where a dangerous attraction becomes impossible to walk away from, with all three books published in 2019.
Savage Empire is a five-book mafia romance series by Michelle St. James following the ruthless rise of a criminal dynasty, with four main novels published between 2021 and 2022.
Ruthless Empire is a mafia romance series by Michelle St. James launching with Ravage (2023), featuring a brutal crime lord and the woman pulled into the orbit of his unforgiving world.
The Paris Mob is a three-book mafia romance series by Michelle St. James set in the glamorous and dangerous world of Parisian organized crime, where desire and duty collide in a city that keeps its darkest secrets well hidden.
The New York Syndicate is a three-book mafia romance series by Michelle St. James following dangerous attraction, loyalty, and betrayal inside one of New York's most powerful criminal organizations.
The Muscle is a two-part series by Michelle St. James, following a powerful enforcer whose strength is matched only by the pull of the woman who gets under his guard.
Murphy's Law is a four-book contemporary romance series by Michelle St. James, following the Murphy family through love, conflict, and the particular chaos that comes with their last name.
The Mob Boss series by Michelle St. James is a four-book dark romance following the most powerful men in organized crime and the relationships that test their ruthless control.
The London Mob series by Michelle St. James is a four-book dark romance following the brutal, magnetic men of London's criminal underworld and the women who see past the violence to what lies beneath.
The Las Vegas Syndicate series by Michelle St. James is a three-book dark romance set among the power players and criminal elite of Las Vegas, where sin is currency and desire is dangerous.
Kings of Corruption is a two-book dark romance series by Michelle St. James, following a pair of powerful, lawless men and the women brave enough to love them.
The Boston Syndicate series by Michelle St. James is a four-book dark romance set in the criminal underworld of Boston, where loyalty runs deep and the line between desire and danger disappears.
The Awakening series by Michelle St. James follows Nina Fontaine across three books as she navigates desire, surrender, and hard-won freedom in a world of dangerous men.
Michelle St. James is a romance author known for her interconnected series set in the criminal underworld, featuring mafia bosses, syndicate leaders, and the strong women who match them.
Tales of Two Americas is a 2017 anthology edited by John Freeman that features Sarah Smarsh alongside other prominent American writers on the topic of inequality.
Sarah Smarsh's non-fiction includes She Come By It Natural, on Dolly Parton and working-class feminism, and Bone of the Bone, a collection of essays on class in America.
Sarah Smarsh's Heartland is a National Book Award finalist memoir about growing up working class on a Kansas farm in the 1980s and 1990s.
The It Happened In series is a collection of regional history books published by Globe Pequot, with each volume covering notable events from a different U.S. state or region.
Sarah Smarsh is a Kansas journalist and author whose work spans regional history, memoir, and essays on class and labor in America.
All Kate Manning novels in order of publication, including Whitegirl, My Notorious Life, and Gilded Mountain.
Kate Manning is an Emmy-winning television producer turned novelist, author of Whitegirl, My Notorious Life, and Gilded Mountain.
Robert W. Coggin's memoir Flying High Over the Cotton Field, the story of his journey from rural Georgia farm life to the top ranks of Delta Air Lines.
Robert W. Coggin is the author of Flying High Over the Cotton Field, a memoir about growing up in rural Georgia and rising to become a top executive at Delta Air Lines.
The Templars in America series by David S. Brody follows historian Cameron Thorne through over 20 novels investigating evidence of Knights Templar exploration in pre-Columbian North America.
The Boston Law series by David S. Brody is a legal thriller trilogy set in the Boston real estate and legal world, blending crime with courtroom drama.
David S. Brody is a Boston Globe bestselling author of historical thrillers, best known for the Templars in America series exploring pre-Columbian exploration of the New World.
Peter Boland's standalone novel The Girl by the Thames is a suspenseful drama set along the River Thames, inspired by a true story.
The John Savage Action Thriller series by Peter Boland follows a former SAS operative who takes on dangerous missions across Europe.
The Charity Shop Detective Agency is a cozy mystery series by Peter Boland about three charity shop volunteers who solve murders in their English community.
Peter Boland is a British author of cozy mysteries and action thrillers, best known for The Charity Shop Detective Agency series and the John Savage thrillers.