Novelists -- Fiction
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Novelists -- Fiction
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- No words, a novel, Meg Cabot
- Meant to be yours, Susan Mallery
- Thank you for listening, a novel, Julia Whelan
- Palace of the drowned, by Christine Mangan
- Domestic violets, a novel, Matthew Norman
- I went to see my father, a novel, Kyung-Sook Shin ; translated by Anton Hur
- The Hindenburg murders, by Max Allan Collins
- Jack of spades, a tale of suspense, Joyce Carol Oates
- Less is lost, Andrew Sean Greer
- Dream girl, a novel, Laura Lippman
- A winter haunting, Dan Simmons
- The wishing game, a novel, Meg Shaffer
- The plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz
- Dune road, Jane Green
- The drowning, Camilla Läckberg ; translated by Tiina Nunnally
- Finlay Donovan jumps the gun, Elle Cosimano
- To the Hermitage, Malcolm Bradbury
- If it bleeds, new fiction, Stephen King
- Less, a novel, Andrew Sean Greer
- Relentless, Dean Koontz
- The stolen book of Evelyn Aubrey, Serena Burdick
- If it bleeds, Stephen King
- The plot, Jean Hanff Korelitz
- Trust no one, a thriller, Paul Cleave
- Camino winds, a novel, John Grisham
- The crime writer, Gregg Hurwitz
- Maxwell's demon, Steven Hall
- No words, a novel, Meg Cabot
- Take it from me, Jamie Beck
- The house of brass, Ellery Queen
- The book proposal, K.J. Micciche
- The family game, a novel, Catherine Steadman
- Lunar Park, Bret Easton Ellis
- Any human heart, a novel, by William Boyd
- Relentless, Dean Koontz
- If it bleeds, Stephen King
- The Chinese fire drill, Les Roberts
- The frightened man, Kenneth Cameron
- End of story, a novel, A.J. Finn
- Finlay Donovan is killing it, Elle Cosimano
- Unholy land, Lavie Tidhar
- Camino winds, John Grisham
- Swing hammer swing!, Jeff Torrington
- Zoo time, Howard Jacobson
- The way you love me, Miranda Liasson
- A novel proposal, Denise Hunter
- The fiction writer, Jillian Cantor
- Crossing to safety, Wallace Stegner ; introduction by Terry Tempest Williams ; afterword by T.H. Watkins
- November 9, a novel, Colleen Hoover
- The crime writer, Gregg Hurwitz