I have no clear idea off the top of my head. But you could try looking at popular book review websites or asking in a literary forum. Maybe someone there can help you identify the trilogy based on the novel by John.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is based on the novels by John Tolkien. It's highly popular and widely recognized.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is based on the novels by John Tolkien. It's a highly popular and acclaimed adaptation.
The John Hart Trilogy included The Last Son, which won the Allan Poe Award for Best Fictional Story, and his other two works, The Road to Redemption and The Land of Silence. John Hart was an American author of horror novels. His first novel, The King of Lies, won the Allan Poe Award for Best First Work. Later, he won the Allan Poe Award for Best Story with Downstream. He was regarded as a once-in-a-century literary genius. In 2008, The Last Son won the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award in the United Kingdom, and in 2009, it won the Allan Poe Award for Best Story, the highest honor on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. This trilogy was his most important work. Judging from his winning experience and the authority of the award, the trilogy was of a high standard. It might have performed well in the key elements of mystery novels such as plot construction, character creation, and suspense atmosphere. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
No, John Wick is not based on a novel. It originated as an original screenplay for the movies.
No, John Wick is not based on a novel. It originated as a film franchise.
Not that I'm aware of. John Wick is mainly known for the movies, but there might be some unofficial fan-fiction out there.
" Christof " was a novel based on the life story of the famous play by shakespeare, John Christof.
Yes, John Wick is based on a graphic novel. The movie takes inspiration from the source material to create its action-packed story.
Definitely. The John Wick series has its roots in a graphic novel. The filmmakers adapted and expanded upon the concepts and characters to bring the story to the big screen, while maintaining the core elements that made the graphic novel appealing.
No, it's not based on a novel. It was created specifically for the big screen.