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Akashic Noir
Paul D. Marks has contributed to the Akashic Noir anthology series, a collection of city-based crime fiction anthologies published between 2002 and 2025.
Browse our collection of book series, each with a complete reading order guide.
Paul D. Marks has contributed to the Akashic Noir anthology series, a collection of city-based crime fiction anthologies published between 2002 and 2025.
The Akashic Noir series is a multi-author crime anthology franchise published by Akashic Books, featuring city-themed noir fiction from around the world.
The Akashic Noir series features over 120 volumes of city-based noir fiction anthologies covering locations worldwide, with Alex Barclay contributing as editor.
The Akashic Noir anthology series features over 120 volumes of location-based noir fiction covering cities worldwide, edited in part by Catherine McKenzie.
The Akashic Noir anthology series, edited by James W. Hall among others, gathers city-specific crime fiction from over 120 cities worldwide.
The Akashic Noir anthology series in reading order, city-based noir fiction collections featuring Richie Narvaez's editorial and writing contributions.
The Akashic Noir anthology series in reading order — city-specific crime fiction collections from around the world.
The Akashic Noir series by Martin Michaud is a 121-book series running from 2002 to 2025, starting with San Francisco Noir.
The Akashic Noir series by T. Jefferson Parker is a 122-book series running from 2002 to 2025, starting with Brooklyn Noir.
The Akashic Noir series by Jill Eisenstadt is a 122-book series running from 2002 to 2025, starting with Brooklyn Noir.
The Akashic Noir series by Naomi Hirahara is a 122-book series running from 2002 to 2025, starting with Brooklyn Noir.
The complete reading order for the Akashic Noir anthology series, with 121 city-based crime fiction collections published between 2002 and 2025, from San Francisco Noir to Hamburg Noir.
The complete reading order for the Akashic Noir anthology series, featuring over 120 volumes of city-based noir short fiction from around the world, published by Akashic Books.
The Akashic Noir series is a massive collection of city-themed crime fiction anthologies published by Akashic Books. With 121 volumes covering cities worldwide, each book gathers original noir stories set in a specific location.
Akashic Noir is a 121-volume city-themed noir anthology series publishing crime fiction set in cities around the world, running from 2002 to 2025.
Akashic Noir is a massive city-specific crime fiction anthology series with over 121 volumes covering cities worldwide, published between 2002 and 2025.
The Akashic Noir anthology series features over 120 city-themed noir fiction collections, with Jennifer Harlow among the associated contributors.
The Akashic Noir series is a massive anthology program featuring Ken Bruen among its contributors, with over 120 city-themed noir collections from Brooklyn to Hamburg.
Complete Akashic Noir anthology series in reading order. Over 120 city-based noir short story collections from San Francisco Noir (2002) to Hamburg Noir (2025).
The complete Akashic Noir series in order, a multi-author anthology series featuring original crime fiction set in cities around the world, with over 120 volumes published since 2004.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running publisher anthology collection from Akashic Books, featuring city-specific noir crime fiction from various authors including James Grady.
The Akashic Noir series is a publisher-driven anthology project from Akashic Books with 122 city-themed noir fiction volumes published between 2002 and 2025.
The Akashic Noir anthology series, a massive collection of 121 city-based crime fiction anthologies published from 2002 to 2025, each featuring short stories set in a specific city or region.
Complete list of all 122 Akashic Noir anthology volumes featuring contributions from Peter James and other crime writers, published from 2002 to 2025.
Complete list of Akashic Noir anthology volumes, a city-themed crime fiction anthology series published by Akashic Books since 2002.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology collection from Akashic Books, with each volume featuring original noir fiction set in a specific city or region around the world.
The Akashic Noir anthology series featuring Joe R. Lansdale's contributions — 122 city-themed crime fiction anthologies from Brooklyn Noir to Sacramento Noir.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology collection from Akashic Books, featuring city-based noir crime fiction from cities around the world.
The Akashic Noir series is a publisher anthology collection featuring city-specific crime fiction from around the world, with contributions from many authors including Ruth Dudley Edwards.
The complete reading order for the Akashic Noir anthology series, featuring 122 city-based crime fiction collections published by Akashic Books from 2002 to 2025.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology collection published by Akashic Books, with 121 volumes of location-based noir fiction from cities worldwide, published between 2002 and 2025.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology collection from Akashic Books, with each volume featuring original noir short stories set in a specific city from around the world, starting with Brooklyn Noir (2004).
The Akashic Noir series is a massive multi-author crime fiction anthology series from Akashic Books, with 121 city-themed volumes published between 2002 and 2025.
Twist Phelan's Akashic Noir contributions span over a hundred volumes of the city-themed crime anthology series, making her one of its most prolific participants.
The Akashic Noir series is a massive multi-author anthology collection of 121 city-themed noir fiction volumes published by Akashic Books between 2002 and 2025.
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 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.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running anthology franchise published by Akashic Books, with 121 volumes collecting crime short fiction set in specific cities worldwide.
Akashic Noir is a long-running anthology series published by Akashic Books featuring dark, crime-focused short fiction set in cities around the world. The series began in 2002 and has grown to more than 120 volumes.
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.
All Akashic Noir anthology books featuring Joyce Carol Oates in order. Browse the city-based noir anthology series with Amazon links.
The Akashic Noir series is a long-running multi-author anthology collection from Akashic Books, with each volume featuring original noir crime fiction set in a specific city around the world.
The Akashic Noir anthology series in order, a city-based collection of original noir short fiction published by Akashic Books, featuring contributions from Tayari Jones and dozens of other authors.
Andre Dubus III's contributions to the Akashic Noir anthology series, featuring city-based noir short stories from around the world.
All Akashic Noir anthology books in reading order. Browse the complete city-based noir short story collection series.
Complete list of Akashic Noir anthology series in publication order. Elizabeth Strout contributed to this long-running city-based noir anthology collection.
The Akira series by Robyn Wideman in reading order, a two-book fantasy series including Akira Rises (2016) and Akira Rides (2017).
The Akiri series by Brian D. Anderson is a three-book fantasy adventure following a warrior's quest through desert lands and ancient magical ruins.
The Al Anbar Chronicles by Jonathan P. Brazee is a military fiction series inspired by real-world combat operations in Iraq's Al Anbar Province.
The Al Dhakir Brothers series by Lynn Raye Harris features two sheikh romance novels about powerful desert princes and the women who change their lives.
Al Lamanda's short fiction includes Searching For Hemingway, a novella published in 2017.
Al Lamanda's short story collections include Santino the Great (2012) and Tales of the Old West (2020), spanning crime fiction and Western genres.
Al Lamanda's standalone novels span 22 books of crime fiction, thrillers, and mystery published between 2008 and 2021, featuring hit men, dark streets, and small-town secrets.
Al Stevens's anthology contribution Something for the Journey, a charity anthology published in 2013.
Al Stevens's short story collection Off the Wall Stories, published in 2012.
Al Stevens's standalone novels, including comedic thrillers and genre experiments published between 2012 and 2013.
The AL:ICE series by Charles W. Lamb follows a Marine combat veteran who awakens in a post-apocalyptic future and works alongside an advanced AI to restore human civilization.
The More Than Words anthology series featuring Carly Phillips contributions alongside other romance authors.
The Alace Sweets series by MariaLisa DeMora features two connected stories within her MC universe.
Alafair Burke's anthology contributions include short crime fiction published in collections alongside other mystery and thriller writers.
Alafair Burke's short fiction includes the story Winning, which brings her crime fiction expertise to a shorter format.
Alafair Burke's standalone novels are psychological thrillers and suspense stories that explore secrets, lies, and the way ordinary lives can unravel through a single event.
The Alafair Tucker series by Donis Casey is a historical mystery series set in early 1900s Oklahoma. Ten books follow a farm mother who solves murders in her rural community.
The Alan Craik series by Kenneth Cameron in reading order, military thrillers following a naval intelligence officer through post-Cold War conflicts.
Alan Drew's standalone novels span 2008 to 2008, featuring one independent stories.
Alan Glynn's standalone novel Paradime (2016) is a tech-inflected thriller about identity, perception, and the hidden costs of the digital world.
Alan Gratz's anthology contributions, including Naked Came the Leaf Peeper and Tomo: Friendship Through Fiction.
Alan Gratz's graphic novel work, including Captain America: The Ghost Army, a Marvel graphic novel published in 2023.
Alan Gratz's short stories and novellas, including Hero of the Five Points and Resist.
Alan Gratz's standalone novels in order, including the bestselling Refugee, Prisoner B-3087, Ground Zero, and other historical fiction for young readers.
The Alan Gregory series is a twenty-book psychological thriller series following a Boulder, Colorado clinical psychologist from 1991 to 2013.
Alan Hollinghurst anthology contributions in order. Complete list of anthologies edited or contributed to by Alan Hollinghurst.
Alan Hollinghurst poetry collections in order. Complete list of poetry collections by Alan Hollinghurst.
Alan Hollinghurst standalone novels in order. Complete reading guide for all 7 novels by Alan Hollinghurst, from The Swimming-Pool Library to Our Evenings.
Alan Jacobson's anthology contribution appears in Nothing Good Happens After Midnight (2020), a crime fiction collection featuring work from multiple authors.
Alan Jacobson's short fiction includes Double Take (2012), a novella-length work that gives fans a shorter entry into his crime fiction.
Alan Jacobson's standalone novels include two books published more than two decades apart, showing the range of his crime and thriller writing outside his main series.
Alan L. Lee's standalone novels are espionage thrillers dealing with intelligence operations and geopolitical conflict.
Alan LeMay anthology appearances including The Bold West, Volume 34 (1998). Western short fiction from the author of The Searchers.
Alan LeMay chapbook The Wolf Hunter (1999). Short Western fiction from the author of The Searchers.
All 4 Alan LeMay short story collections in order, including Spanish Crossing, The Bells Of San Juan, West of Nowhere, and Tonopah Range.
All 17 Alan LeMay standalone novels listed in publication order, from Old Father Of Waters (1928) to The Bold West (2009).
Alan McDermott's anthology contributions include one collection published between 2013 and 2013.
Alan McDermott's standalone novels span 2020 to 2022, featuring three independent stories.
The Alan Saxon series by Edward Marston follows a professional golfer who stumbles into murder mysteries at golf courses around the world.
Complete list of all Alan Shipnuck non-fiction books in order, covering professional golf personalities and controversies.
List of Alan Shipnuck standalone novels in order with publication dates.
Alana Khan has contributed to two romance anthologies, Adamant Spirits (2022) and Supra Velum (2023), featuring her short fiction alongside other romance authors.
Alana Khan's short fiction includes Orc Hard Play Hard (2023), a brief orc romance novella separate from her main series.
Alana Khan's standalone novels include Dirty Duet (2026), a single full-length romance outside her ongoing series.
Alanna Okun's non-fiction books explore knitting, crafting, and the emotional life of making things by hand.
The Alaska Brides series by Mary Connealy. A Christian romance set during the Alaska Gold Rush era.
The Alaska Homecoming series by Jackie Ashenden features contemporary romance set in the small town of Deep River, Alaska.
Alaska K-9 Unit is a multi-author inspirational romantic suspense series set in Alaska, featuring K-9 officers solving crimes and finding love across the rugged frontier.
The Alaska K-9 Unit series by Maggie K. Black is a nine-book series running from 2021 to 2021, starting with Alaskan Rescue.
The Alaska K-9 Unit series features nine romantic suspense novels set in Alaska, with K-9 teams working in extreme wilderness conditions, all published in 2021.
The Alaska K-9 Unit series features nine romantic suspense novels set in the Alaskan wilderness, all published in 2021.
The Alaska Wild series by Karen Harper in reading order, a two-book romantic suspense series set in the Alaskan wilderness.
Alaskan Bride Rush is a multi-author Love Inspired romance series set in Alaska, featuring six books about women traveling north to find love.
The Alaskan Brides series by Linda Ford in reading order. A three-book Christian romance set during the Alaska frontier era.
Alaskan Detective is a six-book paranormal romance series by H.P. Mallory following a detective in Alaska who encounters supernatural cases and romantic complications.
The Alaskan Diner Mystery series by Elizabeth Logan features three cozy mysteries set in a small Alaskan town, following a diner owner who solves local crimes.
The complete Alaskan Grooms series by Belle Calhoune in reading order. A seven-book Love Inspired romance series set in small-town Alaska.
The Alaskan Legal series by Dave Daren follows a lawyer practicing in the Alaskan wilderness, where remote communities and harsh conditions shape every case.
The Alaskan Sabears series features four paranormal menage romances about women finding love with saber-toothed bear shifters in Alaska.
The complete reading order for the Alaskan Shifters: The Thorncreek Pack series by Mallory Crowe. A wolf shifter romance trilogy set in Alaska, plus a complete collection, all published in 2022.
The Alaskan Wildlands series features five paranormal menage romances set in the Alaskan wilderness, all published in 2021.
The Alaskans is an eight-book romance series by Marie Ferrarella set in small-town Alaska, where harsh winters and close-knit communities bring together unlikely couples.
A guide to Alistair MacLean's non-fiction works, including his books on Lawrence of Arabia and Captain Cook.
A guide to Alistair MacLean's short story collections, including The Lonely Sea.
All standalone thriller novels by Alastair MacNeill in publication order, published between 1995 and 1999.
Alastair Reynolds's anthology appearances, featuring his short fiction in major science fiction collections from 1999 through 2024.
Alastair Reynolds's short stories and novellas, including Hugo-nominated works like Slow Bullets and stories adapted for Love, Death & Robots.
Alastair Reynolds's short story collections gather his acclaimed science fiction short fiction, from Zima Blue and Other Stories (2006) to the Revelation Space Collection (2025).
Alastair Reynolds's standalone science fiction novels, from Century Rain (2004) to Halcyon Years (2026), each set in a different far-future or alternate-history universe.
The Alastor series by Jack Vance is set in a star cluster of 30,000 inhabited worlds, each novel exploring a different planet and society.
The Alatore series by Molly Fader features two contemporary romances set in a small-town community.
Alaya Dawn Johnson Anthologies collects 11 multi-author speculative fiction anthologies featuring her short fiction, published between 2006 and 2025.
Alaya Dawn Johnson Collections includes Reconstruction (2020), a collection of her speculative short fiction.
Alaya Dawn Johnson Short Stories/Novellas includes What I Saw Before the War (2025).
Alaya Dawn Johnson's standalone novels include four genre-crossing works published between 2013 and 2023, from YA sci-fi to historical fantasy.
The Albany Beach Trilogy by Colleen Faulkner (as Hunter Morgan) is a romantic suspense series set in a small Delaware beach town where a serial killer stalks blonde, blue-eyed women.
Albatross is a two-book fantasy series by R.A. MacAvoy, published after a long break in her career, continuing her reputation for quiet, character-centred storytelling in speculative fiction.
Albert A. Bell Jr. non-fiction books in order. Browse all non-fiction works by Albert A. Bell Jr., listed in publication order with dates.
Albert A. Bell Jr. standalone novels in order. Browse all standalone books by Albert A. Bell Jr., listed in publication order with dates.
The Albert Campion series by Margery Allingham follows a gentlemanly amateur detective through thirty-plus novels and stories, from English country houses in the 1920s to the fog-bound streets of postwar London.
The Albert Campion Collections bring together Margery Allingham's short fiction featuring her famous amateur detective, including early stories, later rarities, and posthumous gatherings of uncollected work.
Albert Smith's Culinary Capers by Steve Higgs follows a retired policeman who investigates crimes connected to famous British foods and recipes.
Albert Smith's Mystery Thrillers by Steve Higgs continues the story of retired policeman Albert Smith in a grittier, thriller-oriented spin-off series.
Albion revives forgotten British comic characters in a story conceived by Alan Moore and written by his daughter Leah, bringing back heroes from postwar British comics.
The Albright Sisters is a Regency romance series by Jess Michaels following three sisters whose desires lead them into forbidden territory.
The Alcandians series by Mary Wine is a science fiction romance trilogy featuring alien warriors and human women on a distant world.
The Alchemic Weaponeer series by James A. Hunter is a LitRPG adventure set in the Viridian Gate Online universe, following a crafter-focused character.
The Alchemy Wars trilogy by Ian Tregillis is an alternate history fantasy set in a world where the Dutch empire built mechanical servants called Clakkers.
The Aldebarian Alliance series by Dianne Duvall is a sci-fi romance featuring human women and alien warriors, set in the same universe as the Immortal Guardians.
The Alec Lonsdale series by Susanna Gregory follows a Victorian-era detective investigating murders in late 19th-century London, beginning with Mind of a Killer (2018).
The People Who Report More Stress is a short story collection by Alejandro Varela about race, class, and everyday life in America.
The standalone novels of Alejandro Varela, including his National Book Award-finalist debut The Town of Babylon.
The Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Anthologies include Kontinent, a dissident literary journal he helped launch, and Writers: Their Lives and Works, a reference anthology featuring his work.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's short story and poetry collections span five decades, from early works like Matryona's House to the late collection Apricot Jam.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's non-fiction works include political essays, speeches, memoirs, and commentary spanning from his 1970 Nobel Lecture to the two-volume Between Two Millstones.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's plays include The Love-Girl and The Innocent and Victory Celebrations, both drawing on themes of political imprisonment and Soviet life.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's landmark 1962 novella about a single day in a Soviet labor camp, the work that first brought him international fame.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's standalone novels include Cancer Ward, In the First Circle, and other works of literary fiction drawn from his experiences of Soviet imprisonment and life.
Alessandra Russo is a thriller series by Linda Stasi following an investigative reporter who uncovers conspiracies involving religion and history.
Complete Alex & Eliza series reading order by Melissa De La Cruz. All 3 books about Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.
The Alex and Briggie series by G.G. Vandagriff follows a genealogist and her feisty sidekick as they uncover murders hidden in family trees.
The Alex and Cassidy series by Nancy Ann Healy is a lesbian romance and political thriller series that follows two women through conspiracy and commitment.
Alex Barclay's standalone novels include I Confess (2020), a thriller set in an isolated Irish hotel.
Alex Berenson's non-fiction includes The Number (2003), about corporate accounting fraud, and several works on public health policy.
Alex Berenson's standalone novels include The Power Couple (2021), a thriller about an American couple in trouble overseas.
The Alex Carter series by J. Jackson Bentley features Final Whistle, a standalone thriller.
Alex Craft books in order by Kalayna Price. Complete reading order for all books in the Alex Craft series with publication dates.
Complete list of all 33 Alex Cross books in order by James Patterson. Find the full reading order from Along Came a Spider to the latest release.
Complete list of all 40 Alex Delaware books in order by Jonathan Kellerman. Full publication order from When the Bough Breaks to The Ghost Orchid.
The Alex Dorring Thriller series by Vince Vogel is a six-book action espionage series following a skilled operative through dangerous international missions.
The Alex Drakos series by Mallory Monroe follows a powerful mob boss navigating romance and family loyalty across 11 books in the interconnected Drakos crime family universe.
Alex Ferguson's seven non-fiction books document his football management career, leadership philosophy, and 26 years at Manchester United.
Alex Gerlis non-fiction books in order. Complete list of non-fiction works by Alex Gerlis about D-Day and Normandy.
A complete list of Alex Gilvarry's standalone novels in publication order, including From the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant and Eastman Was Here.
The Alex Hunt series by Urcelia Teixeira follows an adventurer on globe-trotting quests for ancient artifacts and hidden treasures.
Alex in Haremland is a 4-book comedy fantasy series by Logan Jacobs, a harem parody of Alice in Wonderland published in 2021.
Alex Kava Anthologies collects three multi-author thriller anthologies featuring contributions from Alex Kava.
Alex Kava Short Stories/Novellas includes two shorter thriller works, A Breath of Hot Air and Slices of Night.
Alex Kava's standalone novels include One False Move and Whitewash, two thrillers outside her main series.
The Alex Kennedy series by Megan Hart is a six-book series running from 2007 to 2018, starting with Tempted.
The Alex King series by A.P. Bateman follows a former MI5 agent through 27 action-packed espionage thrillers spanning global missions and covert operations.
Alex Knight is a standalone thriller by C.G. Cooper following the titular character in a high-stakes action story.
Alex Kovacs is a sixteen-book World War II spy thriller series by Richard Wake following a reluctant spy across wartime and postwar Europe.
Complete list of Alex Lake's standalone thriller novels in publication order, from After Anna (2015) to Final Call (2023).
Alex London's anthology contributions span collections focused on queer YA fiction, Jewish identity, and speculative stories for teens.
Alex London's graphic novel work includes Pull, a 2026 graphic novel.
Alex London's standalone novels include Search and Rescue: Pentagon Escape, an interactive adventure book for young readers.
Alex Marshall's anthology entry is The King Must Fall (2022), a fantasy anthology featuring work connected to the Crimson Empire world and other grimdark fiction.
Alex Marwood's anthologies include Killer Women (2016), a crime fiction collection.
Alex Marwood's standalone novels are dark psychological thrillers exploring hidden violence, from The Wicked Girls (2008) to The Island of Lost Girls (2023).
The reading order for the Alex Matthews series by Paul Vidich, beginning with The Poet's Game, a spy thriller about uncovering a Russian plot against the American president.
The Alex McKnight series by Steve Hamilton follows a former Detroit cop turned reluctant investigator in Michigan's Upper Peninsula across 13 mystery novels.
Alex North anthology contributions including Afraid of the Light (2020). Find all anthology appearances by the author of The Whisper Man.
Complete list of all Alex North standalone novels in order, from The Whisper Man (2019) to Dark Room (2025). Psychological thrillers with horror elements.
The Alex Quinn series by Rylie Dark is a five-book mystery thriller following protagonist Alex Quinn through cases driven by murder, death, envy, lust, and wrath, all published in 2023.
The Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon series by Ron Goulart is a six-book series running from 1974 to 1975, starting with The Lion Men of Mongo.
Complete list of all 13 Alex Rider books in order by Anthony Horowitz. Full reading order from Stormbreaker to Nightshade Revenge.
Alex Shaw Anthologies collects multi-author thriller compilations in the Death Toll series, featuring short stories from multiple action and thriller writers.
Alex Shaw's short fiction includes the novella Kyiv Rules, a brief spy thriller set in Ukraine.
Complete reading order for Alex Unlimited by Dan Jolley, a YA sci-fi manga series published in 2007-2008.
The complete Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka in reading order, an urban fantasy set in magical London following a divination mage.
The Alex Watts series by Wesley Cross in reading order. A sci-fi thriller series beginning with Madness.
Alex Whitney is a standalone paranormal romance novel by Katie MacAlister featuring a heroine drawn into a supernatural adventure involving a mysterious lion.
The Alexa Chase suspense series by Kate Bold in reading order, a 10-book thriller series starting with The Killing Game (2021).
A collection of three shorter works by Alexa Verde spanning clean inspirational romance and seasonal fiction, published between 2018 and 2023.
Alexa Woods Standalone Novels is a collection of seventeen individual FF romance novels published between 2020 and 2025.
Seven Nordic noir thrillers co-written with Jørn Lier Horst, pairing veteran Oslo detective Alexander Blix with celebrity journalist Emma Ramm as they investigate high-profile crimes.
This collection compiles the first five Dragon Age graphic novels into a single volume, covering the early stories of the BioWare fantasy universe.
The Alexander Seaton series by S.G. MacLean is a five-book series running from 2008 to 2013, starting with Redemption of Alexander Seaton.
All Alexander Sheridan books in order by V.A. Stuart. A military fiction series set during the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
The Alexander's Legacy series by Robert Fabbri is a six-book series running from 2020 to 2024, starting with To the Strongest.
The complete reading order for Janet Evanovich's Alexandra Barnaby series, featuring a female mechanic who gets caught up in adventures in the NASCAR world with Cuban-American driver Sam Hooker.
Tomb Sweeping is Alexandra Chang's short story collection exploring Asian American identity, family bonds, and cultural memory across a range of interconnected stories.
Days of Distraction is Alexandra Chang's debut novel, a critically acclaimed work about a young Asian American woman confronting race, love, and identity in contemporary America.