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.
George RR Martin Fantasy Historical Supernatural Fevre Dream – George RR Martin (1982) Fevre Dream by George RR Martin is a gothic tale of friendship, morality, and vampires aboard a steamboat on the Mississippi River.
Charles Dickens Classics Satire Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens (1865) Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens examines greed, love, and redemption in Victorian London through a complex, intertwining narrative.
John Steinbeck Classics Historical The Moon Is Down – John Steinbeck (1942) The Moon Is Down by John Steinbeck tells of a town resisting occupation, showcasing unity, dignity, and rebellion against tyranny.
Franz Kafka Psychological In the Penal Colony – Franz Kafka (1918) In the Penal Colony by Franz Kafka critiques justice and authority through the chilling depiction of a brutal, torturous execution machine.
Paulo Coelho Fantasy Psychological Romance The Valkyries – Paulo Coelho (1988) The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho is a spiritual journey of faith, love, and self-discovery, uncovering divine truths in life’s challenges.
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.
Emile Zola Les Rougon-Macquart Historical Satire The Fortune of the Rougons – Émile Zola (1871) The Fortune of the Rougons by Emile Zola introduces the Rougon-Macquart saga, depicting family ambition and political intrigue during France's Second Empire.