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  • ...ooks|WikiProject Books]] and/or [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels|WikiProject Novels]] for standards on presenting names and other data.'' [[Category:WikiProject Novels|*{{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • His 17 novels and non-fiction books were frequently critical of the Vatican hierarchy, wh
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  • ...a former [[United States Foreign Service]] employee, and the author of two novels and two non-fiction [[books]] about military affairs.
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  • ...an writer known for his work in [[science fiction]]. He wrote 44 published novels and approximately 121 short stories, most of which appeared in [[science fi ...itly with issues of theology, philosophy, and the nature of reality, as in novels ''[[A Scanner Darkly]]'' (1977) and ''[[VALIS]]'' (1981).<ref>https://web.a
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  • Simons has published award-winning novels, including ''The Exiled Times of a Tibetan Jew'' and ''The English German G
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  • ...as ''Peter Sorman'' in the fellow 1968-radical [[Jan Guillou]]'s Hamilton novels, with a clearly anti-imperialist attitude, at least as critical against the
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  • ...guidelines/ijkl/#l "Say How: L"]''</ref> was a British author of espionage novels. During the 1950s and 1960s, he worked for both the [[MI5|Security Service] Le Carré's novels include "The Little Drummer Girl", "A Perfect Spy", "The Russia House", "Ou
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  • ...vid Lagercrantz] to expand the trilogy into a longer series, which has six novels.
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  • ...riter, and photographer. His films, almost all of which are adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres and are noted for their [[re
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  • ..., and academic and author of the [[Spenser (character)|Spenser]] detective novels [[Robert B. Parker]] (1954), Pulitzer-Prize winning author [[Gregory White
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  • ...have been published worldwide. He published several books, including three novels.<ref name=NED>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203002934/http://www.ned.org
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  • ...tention (1958), she began a career as a novelist from the 1960s. Her eight novels (to which were added seven short stories in a posthumous work) reflect less
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  • ...ensuing arrangements. The idea has been widely circulated in fictional spy novels and movies, including [[Frederick Forsyth]]'s best-selling thriller ''[[The
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  • She has also published two novels, ''Marie suivait l'été'' (1992) and ''Affaires d'art'' (1996), and a shor
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  • ...n.com/audio/radio/mediapanel/0,8710,411951,00.html</ref> Preston wrote two novels, ''Bess'' and ''51st State''.
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  • Holmér spent the remainder of his life writing crime novels; he was also appointed to a UN-related police job in Vienna, overseeing the
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  • ...ven went so far as to call Dostoevsky a blood relative. Like Kafka's other novels, ''The Trial'' was never completed, although it does include a chapter whic
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  • ==Novels==
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  • ...ntion to the culture and economy of rural communities is also found in the novels and stories of [[Port William (Wendell Berry)|Port William]], such as ''A P ...<ref name="PWNS-2018">Berry, Wendell (2018). ''Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories, The Civil War to World War II.'' New York: Library of America. <
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  • ...enge (1973), as well as many history books. He is also the author of three novels: The World's Game (1957), The Oxygen Age (1958), and Klara (1988).
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  • ...[[books]] dealing with environmental and population issues issues and nine novels, including:
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  • ...and [[intelligence community]], as he wrote in ''Dark Horse''; many of his novels represented that opinion.<ref>http://www.enotes.com/fletcher-knebel-critici
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  • ...ity and Other Conspiracies.'' Keith was also the author of numerous erotic novels, publishing several in the early nineties with Masquerade Books. His nonfic
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  • ..."compare him to the [[George Smiley]] character in [[John le Carré]]'s spy novels. Mr. Rogers, a slight, retiring man with a preference for tan raincoats, br
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  • Prior to publishing any novels, she worked in London, first in [[public relations]] for the outfitters [[S
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  • *[[Lucia Bellegarde de Saint Lary]] - Italy. Author of novels and short stories for young people; contributor to several Italian periodic *[[Jan Jozef Szczepanski]] - Author of several novels and short stories; translator; Member of the Managing Board of the Union of
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  • ...camps. Arabs, as the ''[[New York Times]]'' review noted, appear in Uris's novels as murderers, thieves and rapists. They are lazy, cowardly, boastful, decei
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  • ...er the birth of her first daughter, she left advertising and began writing novels on the theme of motherhood and feminism, some of the most successful books
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  • Vltchek is the author of several novels, non-fiction books and plays. Most of them are written in English and have
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  • Like many of his earlier novels, the new book focuses on Russians. But Dima, the tattooed, bling-laden olig
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  • ...nd stories, chiefly of colonial life. In what is, perhaps, the best of his novels "Blacklaw", which appeared early in 1914, he gives a vivid picture of a Sco
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  • ...ee copies. Retired spooks held press conferences to inform us that Moss's novels were planted by CIA and Israeli intelligence to support the allegations in
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  • ...assacring them, at least not in their public writings. They wrote virtuous novels, virtuous poems. And left a body count which may well end up the biggest in
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  • George Orwell published many popular novels.
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  • ...mily in 1828,<ref name="Britannica" /> Tolstoy's notable works include the novels ''[[War and Peace]]'' (1869) and ''[[Anna Karenina]]'' (1878),<ref>https://
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/lang_en/the-burlington-files]], a series of six biographical novels based on Bill Fairclough's life. The series was initially copyrighted by an
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  • ...effield Star]]'' & ''[[Sheffield Telegraph]]''. Author of DCI Miller crime novels.
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  • ...ving the priesthood, James became a journalist and author. Several of his novels, including "Prince of Peace"(1984) and "Memorial Bridge"(1991), bear traces
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  • Indeed. For just as the anti-heroes in [[le Carré]]'s novels battle with the bureaucracies in which they work, Professor Kopelman is exa
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  • ...introversion hindered him from building a network of friends. His earliest novels were fictional fantasies. Much like his father, Dobb initiated practice in
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  • ...Party of the Netherlands (CPN) and also published short stories and three novels (1989, 1992, 1994, all with De Harmonie). Van der Pijl was co-director of t
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  • ...me in the Top Twenty; to books including two short story collections, five novels and an autobiography entitled [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thatcher-Stole-Trou
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  • ...or Value Dual Purpose Fund. Over the next several years he published three novels (State Scarlet; Agent of Influence and Crossing By Night) which were transl
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  • ...ntroduces foreign words that later figure in his religious science fiction novels. Aliens from Sirius with crab-liek hands creep up as a vision in VALIS and
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  • ...Writer, FEU Advocate, Far Eastern University; PUblications: Short stories, novels and poetry.
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  • ...h Robert Skidelsky), 1970; Disraeli's 'Lothair,' editor, in Oxford English Novels Series, 1975; articles in journals and The Times.
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  • * [[Philip José Farmer]] — author, known for science fiction and fantasy novels
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  • ...[[George Galloway]] and Conservative MP [[Rupert Allason]] (who writes spy novels under the pseudonym ''Nigel West'') agreed to raise the issue in the [[Hous
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  • ...[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' columnist; author of ''The November Man'' series of novels
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  • ...creenwriter, and Author of the ''American Chronicle'' Series of Historical Novels (Burr, 1876, Lincoln, Empire, Hollywood, The Smithsonian, The Golden Age, a
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