Sentences with phrase «mystery novels under»

This weekend it was revealed that J.K. Rowling penned a mystery novel under a pseudonym and is the real author behind The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith.

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For Blackboard Jungle he used the pseudonym Evan Hunter and for the police mystery novels he went under Ed McBain.
Later, in seeming apposition, I learned that he wrote mystery and detective novels under a pseudonym with a life - long friend, Wendell Taylor, the head of the school's science department.
She is seeking: In fiction, she's currently looking for character - driven novels that fall under the following genres: historical fiction, mainstream fiction, literary fiction, mystery, suspense, science fiction, fantasy, middle grade, and young adult.
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The Irish author Eilis O'Hanlon and her partner Ian McConnell co-wrote the mystery novel The Dead, which they published in 2003 under the pen name Ingrid Black.
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She has written many novels under various names, including Kristine Grayson for romance, and Kris Nelscott for mystery.
Fitzgerald (Under the Egg, 2014) gives the art mystery a new twist in her latest novel.
Bestselling author of more than 35 novels, Gerry Schmitt — known for her cozy mysteries written under the pseudonym Laura Childs — has released the first book in her new Afton Tangler thriller series, Little Girl Gone.
The official website for the new television adaption of the mystery light novel series A Corpse is Buried Under Sakurako's Feet (Sakurako - san no Ashimoto no wa Shitai ga Umatteiru) revealed on Friday that the new series will premier this fall.
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in fiction, she's currently looking for character - driven novels that fall under the following genres: historical fiction, mainstream, literary, mystery, science fiction, thriller / suspense, middle grade, young adult.
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Directed by Blake Edwards and adapted from an early novel by Michael Crichton (writing under a pseudonym), The Carey Treatment is an existential murder mystery with a pathologist standing in for the P.I.
The dramatic use of light and dark by «Ancona» (USA) immediately conveys the information that this is a mystery novel (one of only two written by Frederick Faust under this pseudonym) and echoes the film noir genre of the period.
NPR reviews the latest mystery novel by J.K. Rowling — published under her pseudonym, Robert Galbraith.
Directed by Blake Edwards and adapted from an early novel by Michael Crichton (writing under a pseudonym), The Carey Treatment is an existential murder mystery with a pathologist standing in for the P.I.
While at Harvard Medical School, Michael Crichton wrote book reviews for the Harvard Crimson and novels under the pseudonyms John Lange and Jeffery Hudson, among them A Case of Need, which won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery in 1969.
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