Maurice Leblanc Arsene Lupin Mystery The Confessions of Arsene Lupin – Maurice Leblanc (1912) The Confessions of Arsene Lupin by Maurice Leblanc follows the charming thief solving mysteries while engaging in daring heists across France.
Maurice Leblanc Arsene Lupin Mystery The Teeth of the Tiger – Maurice Leblanc (1920) The Teeth of the Tiger by Maurice Leblanc sees Arsène Lupin solving mysteries of inheritance and crime with unmatched wit and skill.
Maurice Leblanc Arsene Lupin Mystery Eight Strokes of the Clock – Maurice Leblanc (1923) Eight Strokes of the Clock by Maurice Leblanc features Arsène Lupin solving thrilling mysteries with wit and daring adventures.
Margaret Atwood Classics Mystery Psychological Surfacing – Margaret Atwood (1972) Surfacing by Margaret Atwood follows a woman’s quest into Canada’s wilderness, exploring identity, memory, and her connection to nature.
Margaret Atwood Classics Mystery Psychological Lady Oracle – Margaret Atwood (1976) Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood is a darkly comic tale of identity, reinvention, and escape, as a novelist fakes her death to flee chaos.
GK Chesterton Mystery The Man Who Knew Too Much – GK Chesterton (1922) The Man Who Knew Too Much by G.K. Chesterton features Horne Fisher solving mysteries through deep insight into society and human nature.
Edgar Allan Poe Adventure Mystery The Gold-Bug – Edgar Allan Poe (1843) The Gold-Bug by Edgar Allan Poe combines cryptography, mystery, and treasure hunting in a suspenseful tale set on Sullivan's Island.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Mystery Supernatural Death is a Lonely Business – Ray Bradbury (1985) Death is a Lonely Business by Ray Bradbury is a noir mystery blending loneliness and decay in 1949 Venice, starting the Crumley Mysteries.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural A Graveyard for Lunatics – Ray Bradbury (1990) A Graveyard for Lunatics by Ray Bradbury is a surreal 1950s Hollywood mystery where fantasy and reality collide, revealing dark secrets.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural Let’s All Kill Constance – Ray Bradbury (2002) Let’s All Kill Constance by Ray Bradbury explores fame, identity, and mortality in 1960s L.A., blending noir, surrealism, and nostalgia.