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When Marnie Was There
1967 novel by Joan Gale Robinson
A Perfect Spy
novel by John le Carré
The Worm Ouroboros
1922 novel by E. R. Eddison
Moonfleet
book by J. Meade Falkner
Allan Quatermain
novel by H. Rider Haggard
The King of the Golden River
1842 novel by John Ruskin
The Spoils of Poynton
novel by Henry James
The Plague Dogs
1977 novel by Richard Adams
The Hellbound Heart
1986 novella by Clive Barker
The King Must Die
book by Mary Renault
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
novel by Helen Fielding
Forest of Secrets
novel by Erin Hunter
Concrete Island
1974 novel by J. G. Ballard
Charmed Life
1977 novel by Diana Wynne Jones
The Little White Bird
1902 serialized story
The Iron Man
novel by Ted Hughes
The Well at the World's End
1896 novel by William Morris
Captain Singleton
1720 novel by Daniel Defoe
Closed Casket
book by Sophie Hannah
Second-Class Citizen
1974 novel
Helliconia Spring
1982 novel by Brian W. Aldiss
An Officer and a Spy
novel by Robert Harris
George and the Big Bang
Stephen Hawking - George and the big bang
The Miniaturist
2014 novel by Jessie Burton
The Thief of Always
1992 novel by Clive Barker
The Four Just Men
book by Edgar Wallace
Green for Danger
novel by Christianna Brand
Confidence
novel by Henry James
The Battle of Dorking
1871 novella by George Tomkyns Chesney
The Man from St. Petersburg
1982 novel by Ken Follett
Making History
novel by Stephen Fry
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
2005 novel by Marina Lewycka
Count Robert of Paris
1832 novel by Sir Walter Scott
Anno Dracula
1992 novel by Kim Newman
The Other House
novel by Henry James
The Hammer of Eden
1998 thriller by Ken Follett
Lilith
1895 novel by George MacDonald
Harlequin
novel by Bernard Cornwell
Ancillary Mercy
science-fiction novel by Ann Leckie
The Tailor of Panama
1996 novel by John le Carré
Allan and the Holy Flower
1915 novel by H. Rider Haggard
The Mad Ship
1998 novel by Robin Hobb
The Sea Lady
novel by H. G. Wells
The Mirror and the Light
2020 novel by Hilary Mantel
Nightrise
Nightrise is the third book in The Power of Five series, written by Anthony Horowitz. It was published and released in the UK on 2 April 2007 by Walker Books Ltd. It is preceded by Evil Star, released in 2006, and followed by Necropolis, which was released on 30 October 2008. The title is a reference to both the fictional organisation represented in the book, and the Old Ones' eclipsing presence on Earth.
Black Powder War
2006 novel by Naomi Novik
Weir of Hermiston
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
Strong Poison
1930 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers
At the Back of the North Wind
novel by George MacDonald
A Sicilian Romance
novel by Ann Radcliffe
Mattimeo
Mattimeo is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1989. It is the third book in the Redwall series. It is also one of the three Redwall novels to be made into a television series, alongside its self-titled novel (Season 1) and "Martin the Warrior" (Season 3).
Vile Bodies
1930 novel by Evelyn Waugh
Absolution Gap
2003 novel by Alastair Reynolds
Salamandastron
Salamandastron is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1992. It is the fifth book published and eighth chronologically in the Redwall series.
Stamboul Train
novel by Graham Greene
SS-GB
SS-GB is an alternative history novel by Len Deighton, set in a United Kingdom conquered and occupied by Germany during the Second World War. The novel's title refers to the branch of the Nazi SS that controls Britain. It was first published in 1978.
The Third Twin
novel by Ken Follett
Fire and Ice
novel by Erin Hunter
The Ruby in the Smoke
1985 novel by Philip Pullman
Argenis
Argenis is a book by John Barclay. It is a work of historical allegory which tells the story of the religious conflict in France under Henry III of France and Henry IV of France, and also touches on more contemporary English events, such as the Overbury scandal. The tendency is royalist, anti-aristocratic; it is told from the angle of a king who reduces the landed aristocrats' power in the interest of the "country", the interest of which is identified with that of the king.