Jeff Gunhus Standalone Novels
Jeff Gunhus's standalone novels include the thrillers Resurrection America and Gypsy Blood and the 2024 novel Blood Lasts Forever.
Jeff Gunhus's standalone novels include the thrillers Resurrection America and Gypsy Blood and the 2024 novel Blood Lasts Forever.
The Scott / Mara series by Jeff Gunhus follows former Marine Mara Roberts and Scott Roberts in two high-stakes thrillers involving government conspiracies and global elites.
The Allison McNeil series by Jeff Gunhus follows a special agent investigating dark crimes in two thriller novels.
The Night Chill series by Jeff Gunhus is a two-book supernatural horror duology about an ancient evil threatening a family's safety.
The Templar Chronicles by Jeff Gunhus is a six-book middle grade series following Jack Templar, a teenager who discovers he comes from a long line of monster hunters.
Jeff Gunhus is a USA Today bestselling author of thrillers, horror, and the middle grade Jack Templar Monster Hunter series, as well as nonfiction on career and literacy topics.
L.L. Bartlett's short works include Abused: A Daughter's Story and Off Script, standalone pieces outside her main mystery series.
Tales from Blythe Cove Manor is a collaborative short story series set at a bed and breakfast on Martha's Vineyard, written by Lorraine Bartlett and other authors.
The Tales of Telenia series by Lorraine Bartlett is a two-book science fiction and fantasy adventure, a departure from her usual mystery fiction.
The Lotus Bay Mysteries by Lorraine Bartlett follow Tori Cannon, owner of a bait shop and lodge on Lake Ontario, as she solves local crimes.
The Victoria Square Mystery series by Lorraine Bartlett follows Katie Bonner, manager of an artisan marketplace, as she solves murders in a charming shopping district.
Life on Victoria Square is a companion short story series to the Victoria Square Mysteries, exploring the merchants and businesses of Victoria Square.
Jeff Resnick Collections gathers stories from the Jeff Resnick universe into a single collection volume.
Jeff Resnick's Personal Files is a companion short story series that fills in gaps between the main Jeff Resnick Mystery novels.
The Jeff Resnick Mystery series by L.L. Bartlett follows a former insurance investigator who gains psychic abilities after a violent mugging and reluctantly uses them to solve crimes.
The Booktown Mystery series by Lorna Barrett follows mystery bookstore owner Tricia Miles as she solves murders in Stoneham, New Hampshire, a vacation destination for book lovers.
Lorraine Bartlett / Lorna Barrett is a New York Times bestselling mystery author known for the Booktown Mystery series (as Lorna Barrett) and the Jeff Resnick psychic mystery series (as L.L. Bartlett).
Samantha Snow's standalone novels are early vampire romances published between 2016 and 2018, including Bad Vamp and Bound To The Vampire.
The House of Gods series by Samantha Snow is a paranormal romance set within the Sons of Vlad universe, featuring vampires, prophecy, and supernatural power struggles.
The Demigods of the Acquainted series by Samantha Snow is a paranormal romance trilogy set within her larger supernatural universe.
The Bears of Oregon series by Samantha Snow is a shifter romance about a woman who inherits a house that comes with a group of shapeshifting WereBear men.
The Cami Bakersfield Saga by Samantha Snow follows a woman chosen by four dragon-shifter brothers in a story of prophecy, romance, and supernatural intrigue.
The Sons of Vlad series by Samantha Snow is a 49-book paranormal romance saga following the four vampire sons of Vlad and the women drawn into their world through prophecy.
The Brotherhood of Sons series by Samantha Snow is a paranormal romance series with vampire protagonists, serving as an entry point to her larger Sons of Vlad universe.
The Bonded by Samantha Snow features The Vampire's Bond Trilogy, a vampire romance about a woman saved and bonded to a vampire for eternity.
Samantha Snow is an NYT bestselling paranormal romance author known for the massive Sons of Vlad vampire saga and interconnected supernatural romance series.
Kyla Zhao's middle grade debut May the Best Player Win follows a young girl navigating the pressures of competitive chess and gender bias.
Kyla Zhao's standalone novels explore ambition and identity across contemporary Singapore, Silicon Valley, and 1940s San Francisco.
Kyla Zhao is a Singaporean-American author known for contemporary fiction set in Singapore and Silicon Valley, including the Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree's debut The Fraud Squad.
Mimi Matthews's nonfiction includes The Pug Who Bit Napoleon and A Victorian Lady's Guide to Fashion and Beauty, both exploring Victorian-era history and culture.
Mimi Matthews's short fiction includes A Holiday By Gaslight, a Victorian Christmas romance novella published in 2018.
Mimi Matthews's standalone novels include Victorian-era stories ranging from a widow's discovery of a forgotten letter to a gender-swapped retelling of Jane Eyre.
The Crinoline Academy series by Mimi Matthews is a dark academia Victorian romance set at a school that secretly trains women in political sabotage.
Victorian Romantics is a standalone Victorian romance novella by Mimi Matthews featuring Fair as a Star, published in 2020.
The Somerset Stories series by Mimi Matthews collects six Victorian romance novellas set in or connected to Somerset, England.
The Parish Orphans of Devon series by Mimi Matthews features four interconnected Victorian romances following characters tied to Devon's orphan system.
The Belles of London series by Mimi Matthews follows four unconventional women who ride horseback together across Victorian London, each finding independence and love.
Mimi Matthews is a USA Today bestselling author of Victorian historical romance and nonfiction, known for the Belles of London and Parish Orphans of Devon series.
John Whicher is a Deputy U.S. Marshal and criminal investigator in the American Southwest, the protagonist of John Stonehouse's crime thriller series.
Trilina Pucci's anthology contributions include Stories of September, a 2020 multi-author collection.
The Improbable Meet-Cute: Second Chances is a multi-author romance series centered on second-chance love stories, with contributions from Trilina Pucci and other romance authors.
The To Die For series by Trilina Pucci is a dark romance duology with suspense elements, beginning with One Killer Night in 2025.
The More The Merrier series by Trilina Pucci features holiday-themed contemporary romances with a playful, festive tone.
The Prep series by Trilina Pucci is a dark boarding school romance following students caught up in secrets, rivalries, and dangerous attractions at an elite private school.
The Forever series by Trilina Pucci is a two-book contemporary romance duet about second chances and finding your way back to the person you love.
The A Sinful Dark Mafia series by Trilina Pucci follows interconnected romances within a powerful mafia family, blending dark romance with suspense.
Trilina Pucci is a USA Today bestselling American author of dark romance, mafia romance, and contemporary romance, known for the A Sinful Dark Mafia series and the Prep boarding school series.
The John Whicher series by John Stonehouse follows a Deputy U.S. Marshal investigating crimes across the American Southwest, blending crime thriller with modern western atmosphere.
John Stonehouse is an American crime fiction author known for the John Whicher series, featuring a Deputy U.S. Marshal investigating crimes across the American Southwest.
Keziah Frost's standalone novels are warmhearted stories set in a small town, featuring older characters finding purpose and connection late in life.
Keziah Frost is an American author and psychotherapist who published her first novel, The Reluctant Fortune-Teller, at age 60, followed by the companion novel Getting Rid of Mabel.
Christy Lefteri's standalone novels explore themes of displacement and migration, including the internationally bestselling The Beekeeper of Aleppo and novels set in Cyprus and Greece.
Christy Lefteri is a British Cypriot author known for The Beekeeper of Aleppo, an international bestseller about a Syrian refugee family that won the Aspen Words Literary Prize.
The Children of the Lion series is a 19-book historical fiction saga set in the ancient Near East, following two family lines across centuries from the time of Abraham through the reign of King David.
Peter Danielson is a house pseudonym used by multiple authors for the Children of the Lion historical fiction series, a 19-book saga set in the ancient Near East published by Bantam Books between 1980 and 1995.
Walt Williams is a retired Kansas City cop turned property manager who keeps stumbling into criminal investigations in Robert Thornhill's Lady Justice mystery series.
Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov is a Moscow police detective created by Stuart M. Kaminsky, featured in an Edgar Award-winning mystery series set in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia.
Toby Peters is a fictional 1940s Hollywood private detective created by Stuart M. Kaminsky, who takes cases involving real Golden Age movie stars.
Robert Thornhill's non-fiction includes a cookbook inspired by his Lady Justice character and a memoir about his experiences as a first-time author.
Robert Thornhill's collections include Short Stories To Tickle Your Funnybone, a 2012 humor collection that reflects the comedic tone of his Lady Justice mystery series.
Robert Thornhill's standalone novel Wolves in Sheep's Clothing is a 2012 work separate from his Lady Justice mystery series.
The Rainbow Road series by Robert Thornhill is a collection of seven children's books published in 2010, featuring stories of adventure and fun for young readers.
The Lady Justice series by Robert Thornhill follows retired Kansas City cop Walt Williams, who keeps getting pulled into criminal investigations in this long-running humorous cozy mystery series.
Robert Thornhill is an American author best known for the Lady Justice cozy mystery series, featuring retired Kansas City cop Walt Williams, which spans 45 books published between 2009 and 2021.
John J. Nance's anthology contributions include Writer in the Library, a collection where authors discuss how libraries shaped their writing careers.
John J. Nance's non-fiction includes books on aviation safety, the Braniff International collapse, earthquake preparedness, and patient safety in healthcare.
John J. Nance's standalone novels are aviation thrillers drawing on his experience as a pilot, attorney, and ABC News aviation analyst, including Pandora's Clock, which was adapted into a TV movie.
The Kat Bronsky series by John J. Nance follows a female airline pilot who gets caught up in dangerous situations that test her flying skills and courage.
John J. Nance is an American author, attorney, and aviation safety advocate known for his aviation thriller novels and his work as ABC News' aviation analyst.
Jenna Black's anthology contributions include Chicks Kick Butt, a collection of urban fantasy stories featuring strong female protagonists, and You Too?, a collection of #MeToo stories.
The Women's War trilogy by Jenna Black (writing as Jenna Glass) is an epic fantasy about women in a patriarchal kingdom who gain access to previously forbidden magic and fight for their rights.
The Nightstruck duology by Jenna Black is a YA horror series set in Philadelphia, where a mysterious transformation turns the city into a dangerous supernatural landscape after dark.
The Gifted series by Jenna Black features people with psychic abilities navigating a world where the dead can be brought back with dangerous consequences.
The Replica Trilogy by Jenna Black is a YA dystopian science fiction series set in a world divided between privileged Executives and everyone else, where human cloning plays a central role.
The Nikki Glass series by Jenna Black follows a descendant of the goddess Artemis who works as a private investigator while dealing with the politics of immortal descendants of the gods.
The Faeriewalker series by Jenna Black is a YA urban fantasy about a teenager who can travel between the human world and Avalon, the home of the Fae.
The Morgan Kingsley series by Jenna Black follows a demon exorcist in a world where demons and humans coexist, blending urban fantasy with dark romance.
The Guardians of the Night series by Jenna Black is a paranormal romance series featuring vampires in a world where an ancient order of guardians polices the supernatural community.
Jenna Black is an American author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and epic fantasy, known for the Morgan Kingsley and Nikki Glass series and the epic fantasy trilogy The Women's War (written as Jenna Glass).
Andrew Fukuda's anthology contributions include Tomo, a collection of stories exploring the experiences of Asian Americans.
Andrew Fukuda's standalone novels include Crossing, a literary thriller about immigration, and This Light Between Us, a WWII historical novel inspired by his family's experience with Japanese American internment.
The Hunt series by Andrew Fukuda is a dystopian YA trilogy set in a world where humans are a hunted minority among predatory creatures, following the last human boy trying to survive.
Andrew Fukuda is a Korean-American author known for The Hunt dystopian YA trilogy and the historical novel This Light Between Us, which draws on his family's connection to the Japanese American internment.
Stuart M. Kaminsky's anthology appearances include contributions to mystery collections ranging from Sherlock Holmes stories to themed crime fiction volumes.
The Kolchak: The Night Stalker series includes the original novelizations by Jeff Rice and Stuart M. Kaminsky along with later novels and graphic novels from Moonstone Publishing featuring the horror-investigating reporter Carl Kolchak.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology collection from Akashic Books, featuring original crime fiction set in cities around the world, with stories by hundreds of different authors.
Stuart M. Kaminsky's non-fiction includes biographies of Gary Cooper, John Huston, and Clint Eastwood, along with studies of American film and television genres.
Stuart M. Kaminsky's plays include The Final Toast and Books, both published in 2008, showing his work in dramatic writing alongside his prose fiction career.
Stuart M. Kaminsky's short story collections include Opening Shots and Hidden and Other Stories, gathering his mystery and crime short fiction.
Stuart M. Kaminsky Short Stories/Novellas includes Find Miriam, a standalone short mystery work published in 1997.
Stuart M. Kaminsky's standalone novels include When the Dark Man Calls, a suspense novel about a radio psychologist, and Exercise in Terror, a thriller about a film school.
The Rockford Files series by Stuart M. Kaminsky consists of two tie-in novels based on the classic television show about easygoing private investigator Jim Rockford.
The Lew Fonesca series by Stuart M. Kaminsky follows a depressed Chicago transplant working as a process server in Sarasota, Florida, who gets drawn into local mysteries.
The CSI: New York series by Stuart M. Kaminsky consists of four tie-in novels based on the popular television crime drama, featuring forensic investigators solving cases in New York City.
The Abe Lieberman series by Stuart M. Kaminsky features a veteran Jewish Chicago police detective navigating cases across the city's diverse neighborhoods.
The Porfiry Rostnikov series by Stuart M. Kaminsky follows a Moscow police inspector through Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, featuring the Edgar Award-winning A Cold Red Sunrise.
The Toby Peters series by Stuart M. Kaminsky follows a 1940s Hollywood private detective who takes cases involving real Golden Age movie stars, blending historical fiction with comedic mystery.
Stuart M. Kaminsky (1934-2009) was an American mystery writer and film scholar who created several acclaimed detective series, including the Edgar Award-winning Porfiry Rostnikov novels and the Toby Peters Hollywood mysteries.
Eleanor Dash is a bestselling mystery author who keeps stumbling into real murders while on vacation, the protagonist of Catherine Mack's Vacation Mysteries series.
Violet White is a teenager living in a crumbling seaside mansion who falls for a mysterious stranger in April Genevieve Tucholke's gothic YA Between series.
Dawn Kurtagich's standalone novels include the YA horror And the Trees Crept In, the adult Dracula retelling The Madness, and the folk horror The Seventh Sister.
The Dead House is a YA horror series by Dawn Kurtagich told through found documents about a girl with two souls sharing one body, beginning with the YALSA Top 10 pick The Dead House.
The Conjures is a YA horror-fantasy series by Dawn Kurtagich inspired by the legend of Faust, spanning generations of women whose magic intertwines with a devilish monk.
Dawn Kurtagich is a British author of gothic horror fiction for young adults and adults. Her books include The Dead House, And the Trees Crept In, and The Madness.
The Vacation Mysteries by Catherine Mack follows bestselling mystery author Eleanor Dash, who keeps stumbling into real murders while traveling, in a series blending cozy mystery with fourth-wall-breaking humor.
Catherine Mack is the pen name of Canadian author Catherine McKenzie, used for The Vacation Mysteries, a cozy mystery series about a novelist who keeps stumbling into real murders.
Cora Brent's anthology work includes Stroke, a 2021 romance anthology contribution.
Cora Brent's standalone novels range from new adult romance to dark western fiction, published between 2015 and 2025, including titles connected to the Gentry universe.
The Wicked West Rejects series by Cora Brent is a three-book dark romance series with suspense elements, featuring enemies-to-lovers stories and gritty settings.
The Worked Up series by Cora Brent is a two-book workplace romance duology featuring blue-collar settings and second-chance love stories.
The Ruins of Emblem by Cora Brent is a two-book romance series set in the small town of Emblem, a spinoff of the Gentry Boys world.
Gentry Generations by Cora Brent is a six-book romance series following the children of the Gentry Boys triplets, beginning with Strike.
The Gentry Boys series by Cora Brent follows fraternal triplets from a rough Arizona prison town through nine books of small-town romance, beginning with Draw.
The Defiant Motorcycle Club series by Cora Brent is a three-book MC romance trilogy published in 2014, each following a different club member and the woman who changes his life.
Cora Brent is a bestselling romance author known for the Gentry Boys series and its spinoffs. She writes contemporary, new adult, and dark romance set in small towns and motorcycle clubs.
Lumen Reese's standalone novels span genres from WWII alternate history to fairy-tale horror to post-apocalyptic Appalachia, each set in a different world with a different cast.
The Honore Sloane series by Lumen Reese follows a federal special agent through non-linear stories blending horror, science fiction, and comedy.
The Four Quarters of Imagination is a sci-fi mystery series by Lumen Reese set in a futuristic Brooklyn theme park where the rich live out fantasies while the poor fill roles in their stories.
The Crocus is a fantasy series by Lumen Reese set in an alternate history where Britain and America are at war in a monster-infested New World, beginning with Witch Wife.
Lumen Reese is a Michigan-based author who writes across science fiction, fantasy, horror, and contemporary fiction. Their books include Witch Wife, Trial of the Lovebird Butcher, and Monster Midwife.
April Genevieve Tucholke's anthology work includes Slasher Girls & Monster Boys, a YA horror collection she curated featuring stories by Leigh Bardugo, Marie Lu, and other bestselling authors.
April Genevieve Tucholke's nonfiction includes The Secret Life of Hidden Places, a photographic tour of concealed rooms, secret passages, and clandestine architectural wonders.
April Genevieve Tucholke's picture books include Beatrice Likes the Dark, about two sisters who are opposites, and Merry and Hark, inspired by a real owl found in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
April Genevieve Tucholke's standalone novels include the YA mystery Wink Poppy Midnight and the Beowulf retelling The Boneless Mercies, spanning psychological thriller to Norse-inspired fantasy.
The Between series by April Genevieve Tucholke is a two-book YA gothic duology about a girl who falls for a mysterious stranger with possible ties to the Devil.
April Genevieve Tucholke is an American author of YA gothic fiction, fantasy, picture books, and nonfiction. Her novels include Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and The Boneless Mercies.
Major Harry Maxim is a former SAS officer assigned as intelligence adviser at 10 Downing Street, the protagonist of Gavin Lyall's Cold War espionage series.
Aleytys is a half-alien outcast bonded to the Diadem, a powerful alien artifact, and the protagonist of Jo Clayton's ten-book Diadem science fiction series.
Angelo Surmelis's standalone novels include The Dangerous Art of Blending In, a YA novel about a Greek-American teen navigating identity, abuse, and first love.
Angelo Surmelis is a Greek-American author, interior designer, and television personality known for HGTV's 24 Hour Design. His YA debut The Dangerous Art of Blending In was a Lambda Literary Award finalist.
Jo Clayton's anthology appearances include contributions to science fiction and fantasy collections spanning from 1979 to 1998.
Jo Clayton's standalone novels include A Bait of Dreams, a fantasy novel published in 1985.
The Skeen trilogy by Jo Clayton follows an intergalactic thief and smuggler through a science fantasy adventure blending space opera with fantasy elements.
The Dancer trilogy is a sequel to Jo Clayton's Duel of Sorcery, continuing the story of Serroi after her resurrection as a healer.
The Duel of Sorcery trilogy by Jo Clayton follows Serroi, a warrior and sorcerer's apprentice, through an epic fantasy of magic and conflict.
The Drums of Chaos trilogy by Jo Clayton is a fantasy series set across two linked magical worlds connected by a flow of energy called the Pneuma.
Wild Magic is a sequel trilogy to Jo Clayton's Drinker of Souls, following a young mortal caught in a war between rival gods.
The Drinker of Souls trilogy by Jo Clayton follows Brann, a woman bonded to twin demonic shape-shifters who must feed them life-energy to survive.
Diadem: Shadowsong is a three-book sub-series by Jo Clayton continuing Shadith's story in the Diadem universe, set about ten years after Shadith's Quest.
Diadem: Shadith's Quest is a three-book sub-series continuing Jo Clayton's Diadem universe, following Shadith after the events of the original series.
The Diadem series by Jo Clayton follows Aleytys, a half-alien outcast bonded to a powerful alien artifact, across ten science fiction adventure novels.
Jo Clayton (1939-1998) was an American science fiction and fantasy author known for the Diadem, Drinker of Souls, and Duel of Sorcery series. She published 35 novels with strong female protagonists.
Julie James's standalone novels include Just the Sexiest Man Alive and Practice Makes Perfect, two Chicago-set legal romantic comedies that launched her career.
The FBI/US Attorney series by Julie James features interconnected contemporary romances set in the Chicago legal and law enforcement world, with a new couple in each book.
Julie James is a New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romance set in Chicago. A former litigation attorney, she writes legal-themed romantic comedies with sharp banter.
Gavin Lyall's non-fiction includes Freedom's Battle, an anthology of WWII aircrew accounts, and Operation Warboard, a wargaming guide.
Gavin Lyall's standalone novels are seven action and aviation thrillers published between 1961 and 1975, including the Silver Dagger-winning Midnight Plus One.
The Harry Maxim series by Gavin Lyall follows a former SAS officer assigned as intelligence adviser at 10 Downing Street during the Cold War.
The Honour series by Gavin Lyall follows Captain Matthew Ranklin, an artillery officer recruited into the embryonic British Secret Service in the years before World War I.
Gavin Lyall (1932-2003) was an English author of espionage and action thrillers. A former RAF pilot and Sunday Times journalist, he won two consecutive CWA Silver Daggers in the 1960s.
Georgians in Paris is a multi-author historical romance series set in 18th-century Paris, featuring four novellas by different authors published in 2024.
Castles and Courtship is a multi-author Regency romance anthology featuring eight novels set in and around English castles, published in 2023.
Bachelors of Blackstone's is a multi-author Regency romance series set around a London gentlemen's club, featuring eight novels published in 2025.
Seasons of Change is a multi-author Regency romance anthology series featuring eight novels by different authors, published in 2019 and 2020.
A Christmas Match is a multi-author Regency Christmas romance anthology featuring five novellas by different authors, published in 2021.
Jennie Goutet's non-fiction includes Stars Upside Down, a memoir about moving to France, grief, and faith.
Jennie Goutet's short fiction includes Happy People Everywhere, a novella published in 2014.
Jennie Goutet's standalone novels include Regency and contemporary romances set in England and France.
The Memorable Proposals series by Jennie Goutet is a Regency romance trilogy centered on proposals that go wrong, go right, or take unexpected turns.
The Earl's Sisters series by Jennie Goutet follows three sisters connected to an earl through Regency-era romances.
Daughters of the Gentry by Jennie Goutet is a Regency romance trilogy following three women of the English gentry through courtship and society.
The Clavering Chronicles by Jennie Goutet is a Regency romance series following interconnected stories of love and society in the English countryside.
The Bridwells' Grand Tour by Jennie Goutet is a Georgian-era romance series beginning with A Love Once Lost (2026).
Jennie Goutet is an American-born author living in France who writes clean Regency and Georgian historical romance. Her books have been translated into six languages.
Michael Christopher Carter's standalone novels include An Extraordinary Haunting, a supernatural thriller set in a haunted student house in Swansea.
Paranormal Tales from Wales by Michael Christopher Carter is a series of standalone supernatural thrillers set across Wales, covering hauntings, parallel realities, and unexplained phenomena.
Nightmare Tales from Wales by Michael Christopher Carter is a series of supernatural thriller novellas set in Wales, part of his broader Paranormal Tales from Wales collection.
The Hum series by Michael Christopher Carter blends science fiction and horror around an inexplicable humming noise that torments a family in 1989 England, with possible extraterrestrial origins.
The Hamster Horror series by Michael Christopher Carter is a horror-comedy trilogy about a reanimated hamster that breeds, grows intelligent, and seeks revenge.
The Beast of Benfro series by Michael Christopher Carter is a creature-feature horror duology set in the forests of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro in Welsh), blending cryptid fiction with government conspiracy.
Michael Christopher Carter is a Welsh horror and paranormal fiction author based in Pembrokeshire. His books include supernatural thrillers, creature features, and horror-comedy, all rooted in Welsh settings.
Charlie Fox is an ex-British Special Forces soldier turned professional bodyguard, the protagonist of Zoe Sharp's long-running thriller series.
Zoe Sharp's anthology appearances include contributions to British crime collections and thriller anthologies published between 2011 and 2023.
The Lakes Crime Thriller series by Zoe Sharp is set in the Lake District and follows a CSI and a detective through two crime novels.
Zoe Sharp's standalone short stories and novellas include six works of crime and thriller fiction published between 2012 and 2016.
Zoe Sharp's standalone novels include The Blood Whisperer, a psychological thriller about a wrongly convicted former CSI who discovers a staged crime scene.
The Charlie Fox Short Stories and Novellas by Zoe Sharp are seven shorter works featuring the ex-Special Forces bodyguard, all published in 2011.
The Charlie Fox series by Zoe Sharp follows an ex-British Special Forces soldier turned professional bodyguard through 14 action thrillers. Lee Child called Charlie Fox 'Jack Reacher's female equivalent.'
The Blake & Byron Thrillers by Zoe Sharp are psychological crime thrillers set in Derbyshire, featuring a woman with a murky past and a Met detective on medical leave.
Zoe Sharp is a British crime and thriller author best known for the Charlie Fox series, featuring an ex-Special Forces soldier turned bodyguard. Lee Child called Charlie Fox 'Jack Reacher's female equivalent.'
Chris Bachelder's anthology appearances include contributions to collections of sports fiction, literary fakes, and climate fiction.
Chris Bachelder's standalone novels span from the postmodern satire Bear v. Shark (2001) to Dayswork (2023), a novel about Melville obsession co-written with Jennifer Habel.
Chris Bachelder is an American novelist and professor at the University of Cincinnati, known for satirical literary fiction. His novel The Throwback Special was a finalist for the 2016 National Book Award.
The Detective Alec Ramsay series features seven crime novels following a detective through investigations published between 2009 and 2015.
Nicholas Rhea's non-fiction covers North Yorkshire history, landscape, folklore, and the story behind the Heartbeat television series.
Nicholas Rhea's standalone novels are six crime fiction titles published between 1997 and 2005, separate from his main series.
The Montague Pluke series by Nicholas Rhea follows a deeply superstitious Yorkshire detective inspector who doubles as an international authority on historic horse troughs.
The Maddleskirk Abbey series by Nicholas Rhea is set in a fictional Benedictine abbey in Yorkshire, where retired Constable Nick helps a team of 'monkstables' solve murders.
The Detective Superintendent Mark Pemberton series by Nicholas Rhea is a Yorkshire-set police procedural series spanning nine novels from 1991 to 2008.
The Constable Files by Nicholas Rhea includes Constable Around the Houses, a companion volume to the Constable Nick Mystery series.
The Constable Nick Mystery series by Nicholas Rhea follows a village bobby in the fictional Yorkshire village of Aidensfield during the 1960s. The series inspired the long-running ITV drama Heartbeat.
The Assured series by Nicholas Rhea follows a former butcher turned rural insurance agent in 1950s North Yorkshire, with gentle humor and eccentric local characters.
Nicholas Rhea (1936-2017) was the pen name of Peter N. Walker, a retired North Yorkshire police officer who wrote over 130 books. He is best known for the Constable Nick series, which inspired the ITV drama Heartbeat.
Elphaba Thropp is the green-skinned protagonist of Gregory Maguire's Wicked Years series, reimagined as a misunderstood rebel rather than a villain.
Gregory Maguire's anthology appearances span fantasy, horror, fairy tales, and literary collections from 1980 to 2013.
Gregory Maguire's non-fiction includes Origins of Story, a book about writing for children, and Making Mischief, an appreciation of illustrator Maurice Sendak.
Gregory Maguire's picture books include four titles published between 1980 and 2022, from his early work Crabby Cratchitt to the more recent Cress Watercress.
Gregory Maguire's short story collections include Leaping Beauty and Other Animal Fairy Tales, a book of comic fairy tale retellings for children.
Gregory Maguire's standalone novels span nearly five decades of literary fiction and fairy tale retellings, from The Lightning Time (1978) to A Wild Winter Swan (2020).
The Stephen Schwartz Wicked series includes sheet music and songbooks from the Broadway musical adaptation of Gregory Maguire's novel.