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John Studley has written: 'The novels of Mary Webb'
John Cordy Jeaffreson has written: 'Brides and bridals' 'The real Shelley' 'A book about the table' 'Novels and novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria'
Over 40 of John Grisham's books have been translated into various languages, making him one of the most widely translated authors in the world.
John Ling is a British author who has written crime thrillers and suspense novels, including "The Bluffer's Guide to Hiking" and "Pariah." He is known for his fast-paced plots and intricate character development.
John Carnemolla has written several suspense and horror novels, including "Spiral" and "The Crescent." His work often features themes of psychological suspense and supernatural elements.
Yes he is. He has a male partner that he lives with in dublin
Keith John Winter has written: 'Shananditti' -- subject(s): Shananditti, 1801-1829, Beothuck Indians, Biography 'Paired opposites as a method of composition in Fitzgerald's novels'
John A. Gueguen has written: 'Political order and religious liberty'
John Haley is a pen name used by the author Joe Hill. Joe Hill has written novels such as "Heart-Shaped Box," "Horns," and "NOS4A2." He is known for his work in the horror genre.
John B. Humma has written: 'Metaphor and meaning in D.H. Lawrence's later novels' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Meaning (Philosophy) in literature, Metaphor, Myth in literature
John le Carre wrote fiction espionage novels. Espionage novels are novels which focus on a spy's life or spying in general. His most famous work is The Spy That Came In from the Cold.
John Odmark has written: 'An understanding of Jane Austen's novels' -- subject(s): Characters and characteristics in literature, Criticism and interpretation, History, Irony in literature, Social values in literature, Women and literature