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Earlene Fowler (born 1954) is an American novelist and the author of a number of mystery novels set in the fictional Californian city of San Celina. She was raised in La Puente, California. [2] Earlene has written 15 books in the Benni Harper series of mysteries. The sixth book, Mariner's Compass, won the Agatha Award for Best Novel in 1999.
The Harper Connelly Mysteries is a series of fantasy mystery novels written by Charlaine Harris, and first published in 2005.Harris is known best for penning The Southern Vampire Mysteries (also referred to as the True Blood Series), a series rich in supernatural characters such as vampires, telepaths, werewolves, shapeshifters and fairies; she has also written more traditional (non-paranormal ...
The Body Book; Body for Life; Bones of the Earth; Bones of the Hills; The Book of Lies (Moloney novel) The Book of Negroes (novel) The Book of Pride; Book of the Ancestor trilogy; The Books of Abarat; Booky Wook 2; Bought & Sold (book) The Boy in the Dress (novel) Brave New Weed; Bravelands; The Bridge to Holy Cross; Bright Shiny Morning ...
Avon Publications is one of the leading publishers of romance fiction.At Avon's initial stages, it was an American paperback book and comic book publisher. The shift in content occurred in the early 1970s with multiple Avon romance titles reaching and maintaining spots in bestseller lists, demonstrating the market and potential profits in romance publication.
Ecco is a New York–based publishing imprint of HarperCollins.It was founded in 1971 by Daniel Halpern as an independent publishing company; Publishers Weekly described it as "one of America's best-known literary houses."
The Beatrice Letters: 2006 Letters and notes The book explains some of the mysteries surrounding the Baudelaires. The letters are between Lemony and Beatrice. As in The Unauthorized Autobiography pictures and letters allow readers to guess about the author's life. Carl Steadman: Two Solitudes: 1995 E-mail Caroline Stevermer and Patricia Wrede
Open Letter is a literary press that publishes ten books annually—mostly novels and short stories, and one book of poetry. [4] The press also runs Three Percent , an extensive online resource for literature in translation, which presents the yearly Best Translated Book Award . [ 5 ]
In the Chicago Review of Books, Greer MacAllister reviewed the novel positively: "Nearly all of the main characters of Jane Harper's new Australia-set thriller, Force of Nature — a loose follow-up to The Dry — are more unpleasant than pleasant, more misbehaving than misunderstood." The reviewer pointed out that while the novel is only the ...