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End of Story

End of Story

by Peter Abrahams

Peter Abrahams writing a writing-workshop thriller. The convict who attends has very good fiction and an inconvenient past.

Do Unto Others

Do Unto Others

by Jeff Abbott

The first Jeff Abbott mystery. Small-town Texas librarian as accidental detective. Edgar winner for a reason.

Blood Pact

Blood Pact

by Dan Abnett

A late Gaunt's Ghosts novel. Abnett moving the series into a quieter and more political register.

Ravenor

Ravenor

by Dan Abnett

Dan Abnett doing far-future psychic-investigator novels in the Warhammer 40K universe. Tighter than the Eisenhorn books before it.

Mostly Harmless

Mostly Harmless

by Douglas Adams

The fifth Hitchhiker's book. Famously bleak. Adams said later he wrote it in a bad mood. You can tell.

So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish

So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish

by Douglas Adams

The fourth Hitchhiker's book. Adams writing a love story disguised as an SF comedy. Calmer, sadder, surprising.

Life, the Universe and Everything

Life, the Universe and Everything

by Douglas Adams

The third Hitchhiker's book. Cricket-themed apocalypse. Funnier than its reputation and a small structural marvel.

The Alphabet House

The Alphabet House

by Jussi Adler-Olsen

Adler-Olsen's pre-Department Q standalone. Two British airmen hiding in a Nazi psychiatric hospital. Very different from his crime novels.

The Keeper of Lost Causes

The Keeper of Lost Causes

by Jussi Adler-Olsen

The first Department Q novel. Detective Carl Morck goes down to the basement and finds a five-year-old missing-politician case. The series begins here.

Indian Killer

Indian Killer

by Sherman Alexie

Alexie's darkest novel. A serial killer is targeting white men in Seattle. The book is not interested in being a thriller.

The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven

The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven

by Sherman Alexie

The Alexie short story collection that made his career. Some of these became Smoke Signals. All of them earn their place.

Man In His Time

Man In His Time

by Brian W. Aldiss

A second short fiction collection. The title story alone earns the entry.

Best SF Stories of Brian W. Aldiss

Best SF Stories of Brian W. Aldiss

by Brian W. Aldiss

A career retrospective of one of British SF's most distinctive voices. Worth reading even if you already own Hothouse.

The Song Is You

The Song Is You

by Megan Abbott

Abbott on a real cold case: the 1949 disappearance of Jean Spangler. Hollywood publicist as accidental detective.

The End of Everything

The End of Everything

by Megan Abbott

Megan Abbott writing a thirteen-year-old's point of view as her best friend disappears. Quiet, devastating, almost too uncomfortable to recommend.

Pelagia and the Black Monk

Pelagia and the Black Monk

by Boris Akunin

The second Sister Pelagia mystery. A ghost on a Volga island, an Athanasian monastery, and Akunin in full Dostoyevsky mode.

The Death of Achilles

The Death of Achilles

by Boris Akunin

The fourth Fandorin novel. Boris Akunin doing the political thriller, with a wonderful villain and the most action-heavy of the early entries.

Last Argument Of Kings

Last Argument Of Kings

by Joe Abercrombie

The final First Law book. Abercrombie sticks every landing he had been setting up for two books, and the result is bleak in the best way.

Double Eagle

Double Eagle

by Dan Abnett

Warhammer 40,000 air-combat novel by Dan Abnett. Yes, really. Yes, it is much better than that description suggests.

A Cat on Jingle Bell Rock

A Cat on Jingle Bell Rock

by Lydia Adamson

A holiday-themed Alice Nestleton cat-cozy mystery. Comforting if you grade cozies on a curve.

A Poisoned Season

A Poisoned Season

by Tasha Alexander

The second Lady Emily book. London Season jewel thefts and a Marie-Antoinette obsessive. Alexander hitting her stride.

And Only to Deceive

And Only to Deceive

by Tasha Alexander

The first Lady Emily Ashton mystery. Victorian widow discovers her late husband's secret life among Greek antiquities.

Eliza's Daughter

Eliza's Daughter

by Joan Aiken

Joan Aiken's sequel to Sense and Sensibility, told from the point of view of the illegitimate daughter Austen left as an afterthought.

Jerlayne

Jerlayne

by Lynn Abbey

Lynn Abbey writing solo fantasy about an elf-woman caught between cultures. Quieter than her better-known shared-world stuff.