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Marcus Johnson is a standalone thriller by Jonas Saul featuring the novel A Murder in Time, published in 2014.
Marcus Johnson is a standalone thriller by Jonas Saul featuring the novel A Murder in Time, published in 2014.
The Mafia Trilogy by Jonas Saul is a three-book crime thriller series about organized crime, violence, and the dark side of the underworld.
The Sarah Roberts series by Jonas Saul follows a psychic young woman across 40 thriller novels as she receives automatic writing messages that drive her into dangerous situations.
Jonas Saul is a Canadian thriller author best known for the Sarah Roberts series, a 40-book psychic thriller franchise about a woman who receives messages that predict the future.
Spell Talker is Steven Campbell's standalone fantasy novel, a departure from his comedic science fiction Hard Luck Hank series.
Hard Luck Hank is a long-running comedic science fiction series about a nearly indestructible mutant who works as a negotiator on a lawless space station.
Steven Campbell is an American science fiction author known for the Hard Luck Hank series, a comedic space opera about a mutant negotiator living on a lawless space station.
From Pigtails to Wedding Bells is Gwen Bristow's sole non-fiction book, published in 1977.
Gwen Bristow's standalone novels span American history from the Revolution to the Gold Rush, plus four mystery novels co-written early in her career.
The Plantation Trilogy by Gwen Bristow follows a Louisiana planter family across three generations, from the colony's founding through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Gwen Bristow (1903-1980) was an American novelist known for sweeping historical fiction set in the American South and West, including the Plantation Trilogy and the bestselling Jubilee Trail.
Nine of Russia's Foremost Women Writers is a 2003 anthology featuring Svetlana Alexievich alongside eight other prominent Russian-language women authors.
Additional non-fiction works by Svetlana Alexievich outside her main Voices of Utopia cycle, including essays and a new translation of her Chernobyl book.
Voices of Utopia is the collective name for Svetlana Alexievich's five major oral histories, documenting Soviet life from World War II through the Chernobyl disaster and the fall of the USSR.
Svetlana Alexievich is a Belarusian journalist and writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2015 for her polyphonic oral histories documenting Soviet and post-Soviet life.
The Ben Mitchell/Titus Ray Thriller spinoff follows Ben Mitchell, a character from the Titus Ray series, through three books of his own espionage adventures.
Titus Ray Thriller Recipes with Short Stories is a companion collection that pairs short fiction set in the Titus Ray world with recipes inspired by the series.
The Titus Ray Thriller series follows CIA operative Titus Ray through twelve books of international espionage, from Tehran to Yemen, with each title marking a time and place.
Titus Ray is the pen name of Luana Ehrlich, an American author of Christian spy thrillers featuring CIA operative Titus Ray in globe-trotting espionage stories.
The Chicago World's Fair Mystery series by Shelley Gray is set during the 1893 Columbian Exposition, where three young women face danger and romance against the backdrop of America's greatest fair.
Shelley Gray is an American author of inspirational historical fiction, best known for the Chicago World's Fair Mystery series set during the 1893 Columbian Exposition.
Murder Plus is a 1992 anthology featuring classic mystery stories including work by S.S. Van Dine alongside other Golden Age detective fiction writers.
The Philo Vance series features twelve murder mysteries starring a wealthy, erudite New York amateur detective, published by S.S. Van Dine between 1926 and 1939.
S.S. Van Dine was the pen name of American art critic Willard Huntington Wright, who created the wealthy amateur detective Philo Vance in a series of twelve mystery novels published between 1926 and 1939.
Amanda McCabe's anthology contributions span three decades, from a 1990 science fiction anthology to Regency Christmas collections and Harlequin Historical omnibuses.
The Undone! series is a massive collection of 31 Harlequin Historical novellas featuring short, steamy romances set across multiple historical periods by various authors including Amanda McCabe.
A World of Gothic is a series of atmospheric gothic romances and mysteries by Amanda McCabe, featuring haunted inns, ghostly encounters, and dark secrets.
Martini Club 4 is an expanded version of McCabe's 1920s romance series, with four books revisiting the Jazz Age speakeasy setting and its cast of bold young women.
Martini Club 4 - The 1920s is a romance trilogy by Amanda McCabe set during the Roaring Twenties, following three friends navigating love and danger in Jazz Age New York.
Castonbury Park is a multi-author Regency romance series set around a grand English estate, with Amanda McCabe contributing alongside several other Harlequin Historical writers.
A Sinful Regency Christmas collects five holiday novellas by Amanda McCabe, featuring Regency-era romances set during the Christmas season.
Three collected editions of Amanda McCabe's historical romances, repackaging her Tudor and Regency novels for readers looking for value editions.
Amanda McCabe's short stories and novellas range across Regency ballrooms, Tudor courts, and Christmas celebrations, offering bite-sized historical romances.
Amanda McCabe's fourteen standalone novels span her entire career, from her 2000 debut Her Kind of Man through Regency, Tudor, Renaissance, and Gilded Age settings.
The Twelve Days of Christmas is a Regency holiday romance series by Amanda McCabe featuring Christmas-themed novellas set in English country houses.
The Tudor Queens duology by Amanda McCabe features romances set in the dangerous courts of Tudor England, where loyalty to the crown comes with a heavy personal cost.
The Scandalous St. Claires series by Amanda McCabe follows the wild and wealthy St. Claire family through eight connected Regency romances full of scandal and seduction.
The Santa Fe Revival Mystery series by Amanda McCabe follows a young socialite solving murders in 1920s Santa Fe, New Mexico, amid the art colony and revival architecture scene.
The Renaissance Trilogy by Amanda McCabe features romances set in Renaissance Italy and on the high seas, with spies, courtesans, and political intrigue.
The Regency Rebels is one of Amanda McCabe's earliest series, featuring bold heroines who defy Regency-era convention through art, travel, and forbidden romance.
The Matchmakers of Bath series by Amanda McCabe is set in the Georgian spa town of Bath, where social matchmakers stir up romance among the gentry.
The Lessons in Temptation series by Amanda McCabe features Regency romances with heroines who hide behind disguises, supernatural encounters, and secret identities.
The Kate Haywood Elizabethan Mysteries by Amanda McCabe follow a young musician who solves murders at the court of Queen Elizabeth I in the 1550s and 1560s.
The Gaming Hell Christmas series by Amanda McCabe collects Regency-era Christmas novellas set in and around London's gaming hells, where rogues and ladies find holiday romance.
The Diamonds of Welbourne Manor is a Regency romance trilogy by Amanda McCabe about the Fitzmanning family and the romantic entanglements that arise around their country estate.
The Elizabethan Theatre duology by Amanda McCabe features romances set in the world of London playhouses during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
The Dollar Duchesses series by Amanda McCabe follows American heiresses who cross the Atlantic to marry into the British aristocracy during the Gilded Age.
The Debutantes in Paris series by Amanda McCabe follows three young Victorian women navigating love and independence during the glittering 1889 Paris Exposition.
The Daughters of Erin trilogy by Amanda McCabe is set during the Irish rebellion of 1798, following three women caught between political upheaval and passionate romance.
The Chase Muses trilogy by Amanda McCabe follows three sisters from a family of art collectors as they find romance across Regency Europe while protecting priceless antiquities.
The Bancrofts of Barton Park is a Regency romance series by Amanda McCabe about the Bancroft family and the scandals that follow them from their country estate to London society.
Amanda McCabe is a prolific historical romance and mystery author with over 150 books, ranging from Regency romances published by Harlequin to Elizabethan-era mysteries set in the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
Garrett M. Graff's anthology contribution, This Is Life, published in 2022.
Garrett M. Graff's non-fiction catalog covers American history and national security, from Cold War bunkers and FBI counterterrorism to oral histories of 9/11 and D-Day.
Garrett M. Graff is an American journalist and historian who writes about national security, government, and major historical events including 9/11, Watergate, and the Cold War.
Two wartime non-fiction books by Sigrid Undset, written during her exile in the United States after fleeing the German occupation of Norway in 1940.
Three essay and story collections spanning Sigrid Undset's career, gathering her shorter writings on medieval saints, Scandinavian culture, and personal reflections.
A collection of Sigrid Undset's standalone novels spanning her entire career, from her 1907 debut Marta Oulie through her later works on faith and Scandinavian history.
The Master of Hestviken is a four-volume medieval saga by Sigrid Undset, following Olav Audunsson through a life shaped by a secret killing, forbidden love, and the weight of unconfessed sin in 13th-century Norway.
Kristin Lavransdatter is Sigrid Undset's Nobel Prize-winning trilogy set in 14th-century Norway, following the life of Kristin from her childhood through marriage, motherhood, and old age.
Sigrid Undset was a Norwegian novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928, best known for her medieval Scandinavian sagas including Kristin Lavransdatter and the Master of Hestviken tetralogy.
Wole Soyinka's non-fiction includes prison memoirs, childhood autobiography, and essays on politics, fear, and dignity in the modern world.
Wole Soyinka's poetry collections span from the mythological epic Idanre to the politically charged Mandela's Earth.
Wole Soyinka's three novels span from the experimental fiction of 1960s Nigeria to a satirical portrait of modern African politics.
Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian playwright, poet, and novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African writer to receive the honor.
The Star Trek Movie Novelization series collects the novel adaptations of the Star Trek films, from The Motion Picture (1979) through Star Trek Into Darkness (2013).
Gene Roddenberry was the creator of Star Trek and the author of the novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the first of the Star Trek movie tie-in novels.
The Ashfall series by Pittacus Lore follows a young man discovering his alien heritage in a science fiction adventure separate from the Lorien Legacies.
The Legacy Chronicles is a series of eight novellas by Pittacus Lore set in the aftermath of the Mogadorian war, following new characters with developing powers.
The I Am Number Four Collections bundle the Lost Files novellas into four printed volumes for readers who prefer physical editions.
The I Am Number Four: The Lost Files collects nineteen companion novellas and short stories that expand the Lorien Legacies universe with individual character backstories.
Lorien Legacies Reborn is a three-book sequel trilogy set after the original series, following human teenagers who develop alien superpowers.
The Lorien Legacies is the complete reading order for the main I Am Number Four series, including international editions published between 2010 and 2016.
The Ashfall series by Pittacus Lore moves away from the Lorien Legacies universe into a new science fiction setting involving alien first contact.
The Legacy Chronicles are companion novellas published under the Pittacus Lore name, set after the events of the Lorien Legacies and running alongside the Reborn trilogy.
The I Am Number Four Collections gather the Lost Files novellas into four printed volumes, each containing three to four stories from the Lorien Legacies universe.
The I Am Number Four: The Lost Files are companion novellas by Pittacus Lore that expand on the backstories of individual characters from the Lorien Legacies series.
Lorien Legacies Reborn is a three-book sequel series that follows a new generation of teens who gained powers after the events of the original Lorien Legacies.
The Pittacus Lore Lorien Legacies series follows nine alien teens with superpowers who are hiding on Earth and hunted by a hostile alien race.
Pittacus Lore is the pen name of authors James Frey and Jobie Hughes, creators of the I Am Number Four series and its many spinoffs about alien teenagers hiding on Earth.
Victor Gischler's anthology contributions include appearances in crime fiction and supernatural collections from 1999 to 2011.
The Punisher MAX series collects the mature-readers Punisher comics, featuring fifteen volumes of brutal, street-level crime stories.
The Tomb of Dracula collection gathers Marvel's classic horror comics about Count Dracula, spanning the original 1970s run through modern reprints and continuations.
The Shadow comics by Victor Gischler and others adapt the classic pulp hero for modern audiences across thirteen collected volumes.
The complete Deadpool reading order collects 27 volumes of the Marvel Comics series, from the Classic collections through modern storylines.
The Carson Stone series by Victor Gischler is a pair of Western novels set in the post-Civil War American frontier.
Victor Gischler's X-Men run spans eight volumes of the Marvel Comics series, published between 2011 and 2013.
Fear Itself is a Marvel Comics crossover event spanning multiple titles including Hulk, Deadpool, X-Force, and the Avengers.
Victor Gischler's graphic novels range from X-Men and Conan adaptations to original creator-owned projects, published between 2011 and 2021.
Victor Gischler's short story collections include Three on a Light and Swill, gathering his crime and noir short fiction.
Victor Gischler's short fiction includes To the Devil, My Regards, a standalone novella published in 2001.
Victor Gischler's standalone novels span crime fiction, post-apocalyptic comedy, vampire stories, and domestic thrillers, published between 2001 and 2018.
The Sarah Ripley series by Victor Gischler features Conquistador, a 2022 novel blending historical adventure with action fiction.
Sally of the Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic comic by Victor Gischler following a tough bayou survivor through a monster-filled Louisiana swamp.
Red Sonja/Conan: The Blood of a God is a crossover comic by Victor Gischler teaming up two of sword-and-sorcery fiction's most famous warriors.
Kiss Me, Satan! is a comic book series by Victor Gischler blending supernatural horror with noir-style crime storytelling.
Kingdom of Ghosts is a fantasy trilogy by Victor Gischler following a young warrior drawn into a conflict between fading kingdoms and ancient powers.
The Ink Mage SideQuest Trilogy is a set of three novellas by Victor Gischler set in the Fire Beneath the Skin universe, exploring side stories and secondary characters.
Ink Mage Legacy continues the Fire Beneath the Skin world with Warrior Prime, a standalone novel set in the same tattoo-magic universe.
Fire Beneath the Skin is a fantasy trilogy by Victor Gischler set in a world where magical tattoos grant extraordinary powers to those brave enough to bear them.
Deadpool Corps is a three-volume Marvel Comics series by Victor Gischler that assembles a team of Deadpool variants from across the multiverse.
The Carter Sloan series by Victor Gischler consists of Gestapo Mars, a pulp science fiction novel about an assassin waking from cryogenic sleep.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9: Spike collects the comic book continuation of the Buffy TV series, featuring Spike and other fan-favorite characters.
Angel & Faith: Season 10 is a five-volume Dark Horse Comics series by Victor Gischler continuing the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe storylines.
Victor Gischler is an American author and comic book writer known for pulpy crime novels, fantasy fiction, and extensive work on Marvel Comics titles including Deadpool and X-Men.
Ben H. Winters has contributed to seven anthologies spanning mystery, science fiction, and road-trip fiction, published between 2013 and 2016.
Ben H. Winters's audiobook releases include Hitchhikers, an audio-original title published in 2025.
Ben H. Winters's non-fiction work includes The Jewish Comedy Thesaurus, a reference book of Jewish humor published in 2007.
Ben H. Winters's short fiction includes Test Drive, a standalone short story published in 2017.
Ben H. Winters's plays include stage adaptations and original works spanning family-friendly fare to dramatic pieces.
Ben H. Winters's standalone novels range from literary mashups and middle-grade mysteries to dystopian thrillers and alternate-history fiction.
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbooks series offers humorous yet practical advice for surviving unlikely dangers, from bear attacks to awkward social situations.
Literally Disturbed is a series of humorous horror poetry collections by Ben H. Winters, aimed at younger readers who enjoy spooky and funny verse.
The Last Policeman trilogy by Ben H. Winters follows Detective Hank Palace as he investigates crimes in a world facing an extinction-level asteroid impact.
Ben H. Winters is an American author known for genre-blending novels including the Edgar Award-winning Last Policeman trilogy and literary mashups like Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters.
Non-fiction works by Val Penny, including her guide to independent publishing, Let's Get Published.
The Jane Renwick series by Val Penny is a crime thriller featuring the standalone novel The First Cut, published in 2021.
The Edinburgh Crime Mysteries series by Val Penny follows Detective Inspector Hunter Wilson as he investigates crimes across Edinburgh, Scotland.
Val Penny is a Scottish crime fiction author known for her Edinburgh Crime Mysteries series featuring Detective Inspector Hunter Wilson.
All non-fiction books by Karl Pilkington, including his travel books, collections of musings, and companion books to his TV shows.
Karl Pilkington is an English author, broadcaster, and former radio producer best known for his collaborations with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and his travel writing.
Viktor Suvorov Anthologies includes Intelligence Warfare, a 1983 multi-author reference work on espionage and intelligence operations.
Viktor Suvorov's non-fiction includes seven books drawing on his experience as a Soviet GRU officer, covering the Soviet Army, intelligence services, and World War II.
Viktor Suvorov is the pen name of a former Soviet military intelligence officer who defected to the West and wrote non-fiction exposing the inner workings of the Soviet military and intelligence services.
Unbound is a thirteen-book progression fantasy series by Nicoli Gonnella, following a protagonist's growth through a system of magical abilities.
Nicoli Gonnella is the author of the Unbound series, a thirteen-book progression fantasy saga published between 2007 and 2026.
Tawni O'Dell is an American novelist from western Pennsylvania whose literary fiction explores working-class families in coal country, including the Oprah Book Club pick Back Roads.
Meng Jin's short story collections include Self-Portrait with Ghost, a 2022 collection exploring themes of displacement and identity.
Meng Jin's standalone novels include Little Gods, a 2020 literary novel about a Chinese physicist's life and legacy.
Meng Jin is a Chinese-American author of literary fiction, known for her debut novel Little Gods and the story collection Self-Portrait with Ghost.
Monsters in the Woods is a seventeen-book monster romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2025, set in a woodland where heroines encounter supernatural creatures.
Monstrous Mistakes is a sixteen-book Halloween monster romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2022 and 2024, featuring supernatural creatures and seasonal settings.
Make a Manster is a ten-book monster romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2022, where each heroine gets her own monster love interest.
80's Baby is an eleven-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2022, with each title borrowed from a famous 1980s song.
Good With His Hands is a thirty-one-book blue-collar romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2023 and 2024, featuring tradesmen and working-class heroes.
Spicy Astrology is a twelve-book paranormal romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2023, with one book for each zodiac sign.
Short Kings is a twelve-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2023, featuring shorter-than-average heroes in standalone love stories.
Mountain Ridge Resort is an eighteen-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2022, set at a vacation resort with summer and holiday-themed love stories.
A Monstrous Mistake is an eighteen-book Halloween monster romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2022, with each story pairing a heroine with a different supernatural creature.
Lisa Freed's Short Stories/Novellas includes The Dark Rider (2022), a standalone paranormal novella.
Lisa Freed's standalone novels include five books published between 2017 and 2025, spanning contemporary romance, paranormal romance, and holiday romance.
Yours is a three-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2021 and 2022, with each title built around the word Yours.
Sweet & Sassy Curvy Girls is a five-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2023 and 2024, featuring curvy heroines in everyday romantic situations.
The Matchmakers is an eight-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2024 and 2025, where each book pairs a heroine with a different male personality type.
The Gavenstone Mine is a three-book historical romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2018 and 2019, set around a mining community.
Psychic is an eight-book romantic suspense series by Lisa Freed, published between 2018 and 2021, following a psychic heroine through undercover work, international travel, and danger.
Loving Him is a two-book contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published in 2022 and 2023.
Love Unexpected is a twelve-book age-gap contemporary romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2021 and 2023, featuring relationships with significant age differences.
I Believe is a five-book holiday romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2024 and 2026, with stories tied to holiday figures and seasonal themes.
Halloween is a two-book paranormal romance series by Lisa Freed, published between 2022 and 2023, featuring Halloween-themed love stories.
Lisa Freed is a romance author with nearly 200 books across twenty series, ranging from psychic romantic suspense and age-gap contemporary romance to monster romance and blue-collar love stories.
Nina Sadowsky's standalone novels are three psychological thrillers published between 2016 and 2022.
The Burial Society is a two-book thriller series by Nina Sadowsky about a secret organization that helps people vanish and start over.
Nina Sadowsky is an American author of psychological thrillers, known for The Burial Society series and standalone novels including Just Fall and Privacy.
James L. Nelson's non-fiction includes six books on American maritime and military history, from piracy to the Revolutionary War to the Civil War.
James L. Nelson's standalone novels include The French Prize, a 2015 historical naval adventure.
Caleb Hayes is a standalone historical novel by James L. Nelson, consisting of Full Fathom Five (2016).
The Norsemen Saga by James L. Nelson is a thirteen-book Viking Age historical fiction series set in ninth-century Ireland.
The Samuel Bowater series by James L. Nelson is a two-book Civil War naval fiction sequence following a Confederate naval officer.
The Thomas Marlowe series by James L. Nelson is a three-book pirate adventure set in colonial Virginia and the Caribbean.
The Isaac Biddlecomb series by James L. Nelson follows an American naval officer through the Revolutionary War across six novels.
Blood, Steel, and Empire is a historical fiction series by James L. Nelson set in the seventeenth-century Caribbean.
James L. Nelson is an American author of historical naval fiction and maritime non-fiction, covering the American Revolution, the Civil War, piracy, and the Viking Age.
Rose Hill is a contemporary romance series by Elsie Silver following the success of Chestnut Springs, set in another small Western Canadian town.
Gold Rush Ranch is a five-book contemporary romance series by Elsie Silver set in the world of horse racing and ranching.
Emerald Lake is Elsie Silver's newest contemporary romance series, beginning with Fever Dream in 2026.
Chestnut Springs is a six-book contemporary romance series by Elsie Silver set in a small Alberta town, featuring cowboys and small-town love stories.
Elsie Silver is a Canadian contemporary romance author known for the Chestnut Springs and Rose Hill series, featuring small-town settings and cowboy heroes.
Adrian Goldsworthy Anthologies includes Great Commanders of the Ancient World, a multi-author reference covering military leaders from 1479 BC to 453 AD.
Essential Histories is a multi-author military history series covering 45 conflicts from the Hundred Years' War to the War in Chechnya, with Adrian Goldsworthy as series editor.
The Smithsonian History of Warfare is a twelve-book survey series covering military history from ancient Greece to the twentieth century.
General Military is a multi-author military history series edited by Adrian Goldsworthy, covering conflicts from ancient Rome to modern warfare across 111 books.
Adrian Goldsworthy's non-fiction spans seventeen books on ancient Rome, from military history to biographies of Caesar, Augustus, and Antony and Cleopatra.
Adrian Goldsworthy's standalone novels include Hill 112, a 2024 World War II novel set during the Normandy campaign.
The Vindolanda trilogy by Adrian Goldsworthy is a three-book historical fiction series set on the Roman frontier in northern Britain.
The Napoleonic Wars series by Adrian Goldsworthy is a six-book historical fiction sequence following British officers during the Peninsular War.
City of Victory is a three-book historical fiction trilogy by Adrian Goldsworthy set in the late Roman Empire.
Adrian Goldsworthy is a British historian and novelist specializing in ancient Rome and military history, with both academic non-fiction and historical fiction to his name.
Swati Hegde's standalone novels are four romantic comedies published between 2024 and 2026, each a self-contained love story.
Swati Hegde is a romance author known for romantic comedies with South Asian protagonists, beginning with Match Me If You Can in 2024.
William Faulkner Anthologies lists nineteen multi-author collections that include Faulkner's stories alongside other major American and British writers.
William Faulkner's short story collections gather his shorter fiction into seventeen volumes published between 1927 and 2018.
William Faulkner's short stories and novellas include A Rose for Emily, Barn Burning, and The Bear, among the most widely read American short fiction.
William Faulkner's standalone novels are ten works published between 1926 and 1973 that sit outside his Yoknapatawpha County series and the Snopes Trilogy.
William Faulkner Screenplays includes Road to Glory, a published screenplay from Faulkner's work in Hollywood during the 1930s.
The Snopes Trilogy is William Faulkner's three-novel saga tracing the rise of the Snopes family in Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi.
Sin and Salvation collects William Faulkner's major Yoknapatawpha County novels, from Sartoris to Requiem for a Nun, including The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying.
William Faulkner (1897-1962) was an American novelist and Nobel Prize laureate whose fiction, set mostly in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, redefined the Southern Gothic tradition.
Micah Good's standalone novels include The Opposite of Falling Apart, a 2020 young adult contemporary novel.
Micah Good is an American author known for The Opposite of Falling Apart, a young adult contemporary novel.
Michael Siemsen Anthologies includes The Stroke of Midnight, a 2013 multi-author collection featuring his contribution.
Michael Siemsen's short fiction includes The Smiths and The Shepherd of the Brilliant Valley, two standalone novellas.
Michael Siemsen's standalone novels include Exigency, a science fiction novel about humanity's first contact with an alien world.
A Demon's Story is a horror series by Michael Siemsen told from the perspective of a body-hopping entity, beginning with A Warm Place to Call Home.
The Matt Turner series by Michael Siemsen follows a psychometrist who can read the history of any object he touches, starting with The Dig.
Michael Siemsen is an American science fiction and horror author known for The Dig, a psychometric thriller, and A Warm Place to Call Home, a novel told from a demon's perspective.
Steve Coll's non-fiction books are eight works of investigative journalism covering intelligence agencies, corporate power, and geopolitics.
Steve Coll is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and author known for his investigative non-fiction on intelligence agencies, oil companies, and geopolitics.
Barbara Copperthwaite Anthologies includes Everyday Kindness, a 2021 multi-author collection featuring her contribution.
Barbara Copperthwaite's standalone novels are six psychological thrillers published between 2014 and 2021.