Barbara Copperthwaite
Barbara Copperthwaite is a British author of psychological thrillers and domestic suspense novels, including The Darkest Lies and Her Last Secret.
Barbara Copperthwaite is a British author of psychological thrillers and domestic suspense novels, including The Darkest Lies and Her Last Secret.
Evelyn Berckman's non-fiction works are four books on British naval and maritime history published between 1962 and 1979.
Evelyn Berckman's standalone novels are 24 psychological suspense and mystery novels published between 1940 and 1976.
Evelyn Berckman was an American-born novelist and non-fiction writer active from the 1940s through the 1970s, known for psychological suspense and maritime history.
When We Were Young is a standalone novel series by Elizabeth Grey, consisting of Freja (2018).
School Run is a two-book comedic women's fiction series by Elizabeth Grey about the social world of the school drop-off.
The Agency is an eight-book contemporary romance series by Elizabeth Grey set around a London talent agency.
Elizabeth Grey is a British author of contemporary romance and women's fiction, known for The Agency series and the School Run books.
The Templar Knight Mystery series is a ten-book medieval mystery sequence set in twelfth-century England, published between 2007 and 2019.
Templar Knight is the pen name of an author who writes medieval mystery novels set in twelfth-century England, featuring investigations into murders and crimes.
Sandhya Menon Anthologies includes Eternally Yours, a multi-author YA romance anthology featuring Menon's contribution alongside other authors.
Evelyn Skye Collections features Three Kisses, One Midnight, a collaborative YA romance she co-wrote with Roshani Chokshi and Sandhya Menon.
Sandhya Menon Collections features Three Kisses, One Midnight, a collaborative YA romance she co-wrote with Roshani Chokshi and Evelyn Skye.
Roshani Chokshi Collections features Three Kisses, One Midnight, a multi-author YA romance collection co-written with Sandhya Menon and Evelyn Skye.
Lily Menon Short Stories/Novellas collects the shorter romance fiction written by Sandhya Menon under her adult pen name.
Sandhya Menon's standalone novels are romantic comedies published under both her real name and her Lily Menon pen name.
St. Rosetta's Academy is a YA romance series by Sandhya Menon that reimagines classic fairy tales in a boarding school setting with South Asian protagonists.
The Dimple and Rishi series by Sandhya Menon follows Indian-American teenagers through rom-com love stories that began with When Dimple Met Rishi.
Sandhya Menon is an Indian-American young adult author known for romantic comedies featuring South Asian protagonists, including the popular When Dimple Met Rishi.
Kathleen Kelly's anthology contributions include multi-author romance collections like The Elites and The Society.
Gridiron Warriors is a sports romance series by Kathleen Kelly following football players and the women who turn their lives upside down.
Kathleen Kelly's standalone novels are contemporary and MC romance titles that exist outside her main series.
The Affinity Chronicles is a paranormal romance by Kathleen Kelly, beginning with Cardinal, that mixes supernatural elements with the intense romance she is known for.
Tackling Romance is a sports romance duology by Kathleen Kelly set in the world of professional football.
Savage Angels MC is Kathleen Kelly's longest-running motorcycle club romance series, spanning twelve books and a decade of club drama.
Royal Bastards MC: Jacksonville, FL is a motorcycle club romance series by Kathleen Kelly set in the Florida chapter of a fictional national MC.
The MacKenny Brothers series by Kathleen Kelly follows a family of brothers in a romance saga blending suspense, loyalty, and love.
Kings of Korruption MC is a seven-book motorcycle club romance series by Kathleen Kelly following the members of a fictional outlaw biker club.
Kings of Anarchy MC: Alaska is a motorcycle club romance series by Kathleen Kelly set in the rugged wilderness of Alaska.
Eternal Sins MC is a motorcycle club romance series by Kathleen Kelly set in a dangerous biker underworld.
Crude Souls MC is a standalone MC romance novel by Kathleen Kelly set in a gritty motorcycle club world.
Clubhouse Women is a standalone MC romance novel by Kathleen Kelly about the women behind the scenes at a motorcycle club.
Kathleen Kelly is a romance author who writes MC (motorcycle club) romance, sports romance, and paranormal romance with alpha heroes and intense storylines.
Christine Kling's anthology contributions include Florida Heat Wave, a multi-author collection of crime stories set in the Sunshine State.
Sea Bitch is a short story collection by Christine Kling featuring stories set on and around the water.
Florida Chronicles is Christine Kling's newest series, beginning with Whiskey Creek, set along the waterways and backroads of Florida.
The Riley & Cole/Shipwreck Adventures series by Christine Kling follows a marine archaeologist and an ex-spy as they investigate underwater mysteries across the globe.
The Seychelle Sullivan series by Christine Kling follows a female tugboat captain in Fort Lauderdale who gets pulled into waterfront crimes and mysteries.
Christine Kling is an American mystery and adventure novelist who draws on her experience as a professional boat captain to write ocean-set thrillers.
In Defence of Fantasy is Ann Swinfen's academic study of fantasy literature and its role in children's and adult fiction.
Ann Swinfen's short fiction includes five standalone stories published in 2014, each exploring different characters and settings.
Ann Swinfen's standalone novels span contemporary family drama, World War II fiction, and historical stories set across England and the wider world.
The Oxford Medieval Mysteries by Ann Swinfen follow a bookseller in 14th-century Oxford who investigates murders in the streets around the university.
The Fenland series by Ann Swinfen is set in the marshy flatlands of East Anglia, where flooding and betrayal threaten a rural community.
The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez by Ann Swinfen follow a young Portuguese doctor who works as a spy in Elizabethan England under Sir Francis Walsingham.
Ann Swinfen is a British historical novelist known for the Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez, set in Elizabethan England, and the Oxford Medieval Mysteries.
Edward Marston's anthology contributions include mystery collections like Malice Domestic, The Sunken Sailor, and The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime.
Crime Archive is Edward Marston's nonfiction book about the history of real crime in Britain.
Murder, Ancient And Modern is a short story collection by Edward Marston spanning multiple historical periods and mystery styles.
Edward Marston's early standalone novels include novelizations, historical fiction, and sports writing from the 1970s and 1980s.
The Architecture Mysteries series by Edward Marston features crimes connected to buildings, design, and the built environment across different historical periods.
Short stories and novellas associated with Edward Marston's work, including collaborations and anthology contributions from the mystery genre.
The Bow Street Rivals series by Edward Marston follows two competing detectives from the Bow Street Runners solving murders in Regency-era London.
The Home Front Detective series by Edward Marston follows two detectives solving murders in London during World War I while the city endures air raids, shortages, and wartime anxiety.
The Captain Rawson series by Edward Marston follows a British intelligence officer during the War of the Spanish Succession in early 18th-century Europe.
Inspector Colbeck's Casebook is a short story collection set in Edward Marston's Railway Detective world.
The Inspector Robert Colbeck series by Edward Marston follows a Victorian detective who solves crimes connected to the early British railway system.
The Christopher Redmayne series by Edward Marston follows a young architect and his constable friend solving murders in Restoration London after the Great Fire of 1666.
The Dillman and Masefield series by Edward Marston follows two detectives solving crimes aboard famous ocean liners of the early 1900s.
The Domesday series by Edward Marston follows two Norman commissioners investigating murders as they travel through 11th-century England conducting the great land survey.
The Elizabethan Theater series by Edward Marston follows Nicholas Bracewell, a stage manager for an Elizabethan acting company, who solves murders in and around the theaters of 1590s London.
The Merlin Richards series by Edward Marston features a Welsh architect solving murders in early 20th-century America.
The Sin Bin series by Edward Marston is a set of four young adult novels about teenagers dealing with sports, school, and personal problems.
The Action Scene series by Edward Marston is a set of four adventure novels featuring extreme sports and outdoor action.
The Alan Saxon series by Edward Marston follows a professional golfer who stumbles into murder mysteries at golf courses around the world.
Frankenstein Horror contains Dragon's Teeth, an early horror novel by Edward Marston (writing as Keith Miles) published in 1973.
Edward Marston is the pen name of Keith Miles, a Welsh author of historical mystery novels spanning medieval England, Elizabethan theater, Restoration London, Victorian railways, and World War I.
Will Dean's anthology contributions include Everyday Kindness, a collection of uplifting stories and essays from various authors.
Will Dean's standalone thrillers are claustrophobic, psychologically intense stories set in confined or isolated environments.
The Tuva Moodyson Mystery series by Will Dean follows a deaf journalist solving crimes in a small, isolated Swedish town surrounded by dark forest.
Will Dean is a British-Swedish crime writer best known for the Tuva Moodyson mystery series, set in the dark forests of rural Sweden.
Lola Glass's standalone paranormal romance novels feature sea kings, magic, and bear shifters in stories that don't require reading any of her series.
Wolfsbane is a wolf shifter romance series by Lola Glass about a woman on the run from the pack that wants to claim her.
Wildwood is a paranormal romance series by Lola Glass that mixes werewolf mate stories with interconnected tales of women trying to avoid their supernatural matches.
Wild Hunt is a fae romance series by Lola Glass about human women captured by savage fae warriors during the supernatural Wild Hunt.
Survival of the Mated is a paranormal romance series by Lola Glass with candy-themed titles and mates thrown into dangerous survival situations.
Supernatural Underworld is a paranormal romance duology by Lola Glass about a woman with psychic abilities living among wolf shifters.
Shifter Queen is a wolf shifter romance trilogy by Lola Glass about a woman rising to lead her pack in a world where female alphas are rare and resisted.
Shifter City is a wolf shifter romance series by Lola Glass set in an urban supernatural community where different types of shifters coexist.
Sacrificed to the Fae King is a fae romance trilogy by Lola Glass about a human woman given to a fae king as a sacrifice who must survive his court and his attention.
Rejected Mate Refuge is a wolf shifter romance series by Lola Glass about women who have been rejected by their fated mates and find a second chance in a sanctuary for the discarded.
Outcast Pack Standalones is a wolf shifter romance series by Lola Glass set among wolves who have been cast out of their original packs.
Night's Curse is a dark fantasy romance trilogy by Lola Glass featuring women captured by powerful shadow and night kings.
Moon of the Monsters is a dark werewolf romance trilogy by Lola Glass set in a world where werewolves and lycans are distinct and dangerous species.
Mated to the King is a paranormal romance series by Lola Glass featuring a woman whose mate bond with a supernatural king keeps getting more intense with each book.
Mate Mountain is a dragon shifter romance series by Lola Glass set in a mountain community where women are warned to never get close to the dragons.
Mate Hunted is a werewolf romance series by Lola Glass with a playful twist: each book is framed as a different type of girl's guide to mating with a werewolf.
Mate Hunt: Feral Pack is a spinoff of Lola Glass's Mate Hunt series, set among a wilder, more dangerous wolf pack.
Mate Hunt is a werewolf romance series by Lola Glass about women thrown into a supernatural hunt where they must outrun or be claimed by wolf shifters.
Marked Beneath the Moon is a wolf shifter romance series by Lola Glass set in a kingdom where mates are chosen under the light of the full moon.
Kings of Disaster is a fantasy romance series by Lola Glass featuring elemental kings who each meet their match in a human mate.
Forbidden Mates is a paranormal romance series by Lola Glass featuring fae and supernatural creatures in forbidden mate bond stories.
Deceit & Devotion is a paranormal romance trilogy by Lola Glass featuring romances between human women and demons, monsters, and devils.
Cub Lake Shifters is a bear shifter romance series by Lola Glass set around a lakeside community of bear shifters.
Claimed by the Wolf is a werewolf romance duology by Lola Glass about women who find themselves lost in supernatural territory with only a possessive wolf shifter for company.
Burning Kingdom is a dragon shifter romance trilogy by Lola Glass about a woman bound to a dragon king she never wanted.
Lola Glass is a paranormal romance author who writes fast-paced werewolf, shifter, and fae romance series with fated mate storylines and strong heroines.
Alton Gansky's nonfiction books explore biblical mysteries, church history, the life of Jesus, and creativity in Christian life.
Plot Line is a novella by Alton Gansky that blends crime fiction with the world of publishing.
Alton Gansky's standalone novels span Christian suspense, military thrillers, and supernatural fiction, published between 1996 and 2013.
The Harbingers series is a collaborative supernatural fiction project featuring novellas by Alton Gansky, Bill Myers, Frank Peretti, and Angela Hunt, organized in multi-author cycles.
The Madison Glenn series by Alton Gansky follows a mayor navigating political suspense, moral dilemmas, and criminal threats in her city.
The Perry Sachs Mystery series by Alton Gansky follows an archaeologist and adventurer who uncovers dangerous secrets buried in remote and hostile locations.
The J.D. Stanton Mystery series by Alton Gansky follows a Navy captain who investigates strange and dangerous events aboard military vessels.
The Barringston Relief Chronicles by Alton Gansky follow the staff of a Christian relief organization confronting danger in the course of their humanitarian work.
The Ridgeline Mystery series by Alton Gansky follows a small-town doctor drawn into criminal investigations in a mountain community.
Alton Gansky is an American author of Christian mystery, thriller, and supernatural fiction, along with nonfiction about biblical history and church figures.
The four standalone novels of Madeleine St John, ranging from 1950s Sydney department store life to London literary circles.
Madeleine St John was an Australian-British novelist who wrote four witty, sharply observed novels about women navigating love, work, and social expectation.
Elif Batuman's anthology contributions include work in n+1, the Brooklyn-based literary journal known for its cultural criticism and long-form essays.
Elif Batuman's nonfiction writing explores Russian literature through personal misadventure, scholarly obsession, and dark comedy.
Elif Batuman's standalone novels follow Selin, a Harvard freshman in the 1990s, through the confusing territory of language, email, and first love.
Elif Batuman is a Turkish-American writer and New Yorker staff writer whose novels and nonfiction blend sharp humor with literary obsession.
The Firewall Trilogy is a dystopian science fiction series by James Maxwell about a young woman who discovers the truth about the wall separating her city from the wilderness beyond.
The Shifting Tides is an epic fantasy series by James Maxwell set in a Bronze Age-inspired world where two rival nations with very different views on magic clash over trade, territory, and survival.
The Evermen Saga is an epic fantasy series by James Maxwell set in a world where magic is drawn from a substance called essence, used to enchant weapons, buildings, and golems.
James Maxwell is a fantasy and science fiction author known for the Evermen Saga and The Shifting Tides, both set in richly imagined worlds with detailed magic systems.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running collection of city-themed crime anthologies published by Akashic Books, each one set in and edited by writers from a different city around the world.
The standalone novels of Emily St. John Mandel, from her debut Last Night in Montreal to the post-apocalyptic Station Eleven and the time-bending Sea of Tranquility.
A collection of anthologies featuring contributions from Emily St. John Mandel, including city noir collections and speculative fiction volumes.
Emily St. John Mandel is a Canadian novelist whose books explore memory, time, and the connections between people across shifting realities.
Bruce Catton's anthology appearances include collections of Civil War scholarship, writing reference volumes, and historical essay compilations.
The Wordsworth Military Library is a multi-author reprint series covering military history from ancient warfare through the twentieth century.
The Centennial History of the Civil War is Catton's three-volume overview of the entire conflict, written to mark the hundredth anniversary.
The Great Lakes series covers the history, culture, and people of Michigan and the Great Lakes region through dozens of volumes by various authors.
The States and the Nation series offers compact histories of individual American states, each written by a specialist, published for the Bicentennial.
Bruce Catton's non-fiction covers the American Civil War from multiple angles, including battle histories, personal memoirs, and concise overviews for general readers.
Catton's Grant books follow Ulysses S. Grant's military career from his early campaigns in the West through the final victory.
The Army of the Potomac Trilogy follows the Union's eastern army from its chaotic beginnings through the final campaigns that ended the Civil War.
Bruce Catton was an American historian and journalist who became the most widely read Civil War writer of the twentieth century, winning the Pulitzer Prize for A Stillness at Appomattox in 1954.
Annie England Noblin's standalone novels feature small-town settings, lovable dogs, and characters learning to let go and start fresh.
The Cold River series moves from frontier survival to modern small-town life, connected by a family and a place that spans generations.
Annie England Noblin is an American author of heartwarming contemporary fiction, often featuring dogs, small towns, and characters starting over.
The Greek to Me Mystery series follows the owner of a Greek diner in a small Connecticut town as she solves local murders between lunch rushes.
The Tangled Web Mystery series is set in a Connecticut yarn shop where the owner keeps stumbling across murders among her knitting-loving clientele.
Sadie Hartwell is a cozy mystery author who writes the Tangled Web and Greek to Me mystery series, set in small Connecticut towns.
The Modern Library Chronicles is a multi-author non-fiction series covering major topics in world history, from ancient Greece to the Korean War, with each volume by a different specialist.
Ian Buruma's non-fiction covers Japanese culture, European history, and the intellectual tensions between East and West across two centuries.
Ian Buruma's two novels explore identity, performance, and cultural deception through characters caught between worlds.
Ian Buruma is a Dutch-born writer and journalist known for his non-fiction on Japanese culture, European history, and the collision of Eastern and Western ideas.
The Deliciously Ella cookbooks collect plant-based recipes for everyday cooking, from quick weeknight meals to smoothies and baked goods.
Ella Mills, known as Deliciously Ella, is a British food writer and entrepreneur who popularized plant-based cooking through her blog, cookbooks, and food brand.
Laura Benedict's anthology contributions include dark fiction collections she has edited or co-edited, from Southern gothic to horror.
The Akashic Noir series is a massive anthology franchise featuring city-specific crime fiction collections from around the world, edited and co-edited by Laura Benedict and others.
Laura Benedict's shorter fiction includes dark, literary pieces that explore horror and suspense in compressed form.
Laura Benedict's standalone novels include gothic thrillers and domestic suspense, from a small-town murder mystery to a home invasion nightmare.
The Trouble Cat Mysteries follow a mischievous cat named Trouble and his owner through small-town mysteries, mixing cozy charm with light suspense.
The Bliss House novels follow the dark history of a Virginia mansion where violent events keep recurring across generations of occupants.
Laura Benedict is an American author of gothic suspense, dark fiction, and cozy mysteries, known for the Bliss House novels and the Trouble Cat Mysteries.
The Murder in the Keys series brings mystery and suspense to the Florida Keys, following an investigator through cases where every victim has nowhere to run.
The Killing Game trilogy follows a series of deadly invitations that lead victims into lethal traps designed as twisted games.
Tom's River Saga is a standalone thriller about a woman who meets a perfect stranger whose true intentions slowly become clear.
The Caribbean Murder series follows Cindy as she investigates suspicious deaths across Caribbean islands, starting with the murder of her husband on their honeymoon.
Jaden Skye is a pen name for a mystery author known for the Caribbean Murder series, which follows a woman solving deaths and disappearances across tropical island settings.
The Gunfighter series delivers standalone western adventures set across the frontier, each following a different lawman, outlaw, or drifter.
The Encyclopocalypse Movie Tie-In series features novelizations and expanded editions of cult horror and genre films, from Re-Animator to Plan 9 From Outer Space.
The Trail Drive series follows cattle drives and frontier life across the American West, spanning decades of western adventure fiction.
Jeff Rovin's non-fiction spans pop culture encyclopedias, video game guides, and celebrity biographies from the 1970s through the 1990s.
Jeff Rovin's standalone novels range from horror and science fiction thrillers to movie novelizations and creature features.
Tom Clancy's Op-Center follows the National Crisis Management Center as it responds to global threats ranging from nuclear terrorism to cyberwarfare.
Zero-G follows Samuel Lord, commander of a top-secret space station, as he deals with espionage and sabotage in Earth orbit.
The Earthend Saga is a science fiction trilogy co-written with Gillian Anderson, blending psychic phenomena with global conspiracy and environmental catastrophe.
Jeff Rovin is a prolific American author and ghostwriter known for Tom Clancy's Op-Center series, western novels, movie novelizations, and pop culture non-fiction.
Lucinda Riley's standalone novels blend historical settings with romantic drama and family secrets, set everywhere from the English countryside to the Mediterranean.
The Seven Sisters series follows seven adopted sisters as each traces her origins to a different corner of the world, blending historical fiction with family mystery.
Lucinda Riley was an Irish-born, internationally bestselling author known for her Seven Sisters series, which traces the origins of seven adopted sisters across the globe.
Sharon Lathan's non-fiction includes Regency Prints Refined, a reference guide to Regency-era fashion and print culture.
The Darcy Saga Companions expand the world of the main series with additional stories, side characters, and holiday-themed novellas.
The Darcy Saga Prequel Duo covers the courtship of Elizabeth and Darcy, filling in the period between their engagement and wedding.
The Darcy Saga follows Elizabeth and Darcy through married life at Pemberley, continuing the story Jane Austen began in Pride and Prejudice.
Sharon Lathan is an American author best known for her Darcy Saga novels, which continue the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy after the events of Pride and Prejudice.
A listing of Yasmin Zaher's standalone novels, featuring her debut The Coin published in 2024.
Tom Holt's anthologies collect stories from various multi-author volumes spanning science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction.
Yasmin Zaher is a Palestinian-American novelist whose debut, The Coin (2024), explores identity, obsession, and displacement through the life of a Palestinian woman in New York.
The Loyal Opposition Trilogy follows Sister Svangerd through supernatural and political intrigue in a medieval-inspired setting.
Five Stories High is a shared anthology where five horror authors each write a story set on a different floor of the same haunted building.
K.J. Parker's individual novellas and short stories, published separately, several of which have won World Fantasy Awards.
K.J. Parker's short story collections gather his acclaimed shorter fiction, known for sharp wit and technical detail.
The Fencer Trilogy follows three friends from a fencing academy whose rivalries and ambitions reshape the politics of their world.
A listing of anthologies edited or contributed to by Brian Selznick, featuring two collections published in 2009 and 2012.
The Scavenger Trilogy follows a man with no memory who wakes in a field of bodies and must piece together who he was and why people want him dead.
A listing of Brian Selznick's non-fiction works, featuring two companion books to his film adaptations published in 2011 and 2017.
The Engineer Trilogy follows an engineer sentenced to death whose escape triggers a war between three civilizations, all driven by his technical genius.
The Corax Trilogy follows Saevus Corax, a battlefield scavenger who strips the dead for profit while running from a dangerous past.
A complete list of Brian Selznick's standalone novels, featuring ten illustrated and prose works published between 1991 and 2025.
The Siege trilogy follows the impossible military and political feats required to defend, rule, and conquer walled cities in a pre-industrial world.
The Saloninus stories feature a brilliant, morally flexible scholar navigating the politics and dangers of a crumbling empire.
Brian Selznick is an award-winning author and illustrator known for visually inventive novels like The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which combines hundreds of original drawings with prose storytelling.
The Two of Swords is a serialized epic fantasy about a seemingly endless war between two empires, told through shifting perspectives.
The Prosper's Demon duology explores the dark relationship between a professional exorcist and the demon he has been fighting for centuries.
Tom Holt's omnibus editions collect two or more of his comic fantasy novels into single volumes at a lower price point.
Tom Holt's short story collections gather his comic and fantasy tales, from early work through more recent pieces.
Tom Holt's short fiction and novellas include work published under both his own name and the K.J. Parker pen name.
Tom Holt's standalone novels range from comic retellings of Norse myth to absurdist workplace satire, all built on his signature dry humor.
The YouSpace series blends portal fantasy with comic mishaps as characters stumble between parallel realities and alternate versions of familiar stories.
The Walled Orchard is a two-part historical novel set in ancient Athens, following a comic playwright through the Peloponnesian War.
The Mapp & Lucia novels are E.F. Benson's classic comedies of manners about social rivalry in a small English town, continued by Tom Holt.
J.W. Wells & Co. follows the misadventures of employees at a magical London law firm where filing errors can cause reality to unravel.
A listing of Fiona Veitch Smith's picture books, featuring two titles published in 2001 and 2020.
Tom Holt is a British novelist known for comic fantasy and, under his pen name K.J. Parker, for darker historical fantasy and novellas.