I'm not sure specifically which works are in Anne George's Fantastic Fiction. But you can check her most popular ones at local bookstores or online book platforms.
One great work is 'The Case of the Famished Parson'. It has a really interesting mystery and engaging characters.
The 'The Others' series by Anne Bishop is also worth checking out. It has an interesting take on the relationship between humans and non - human entities. The world she creates in this series is both beautiful and dangerous, and the characters are well - developed, making for an exciting read.
I would also recommend 'Newbury & Hobbes Investigations'. These stories are full of adventure, mystery, and the kind of unique world - building that George Mann is known for in his Fantastic Fiction. The characters are well - developed and the plots keep you on the edge of your seat.
Anne Zouroudi has created some great works. Her stories often blend local Greek culture and mythology into the fabric of her fantastic fiction. For example, in some of her tales, she might use the ancient Greek gods or their powers as part of the mystery or the fantastical elements. 'The Taint of Midas' is another work where she plays with the idea of a curse, much like the fabled King Midas' touch, but in a more modern mystery - fantasy context.
I'm not sure specifically which of her works are considered 'fantastic fiction' without more research. But you can start by looking for her most popular books in general. Check out local bookstores or library catalogs for her titles.
One of her well - known works is [specific title]. It has an engaging plot with a great mix of mystery and the fantastical elements that she is known for.
Sure. The 'Retrievers' series is a great start. It's full of adventure and magic.
Another work is 'The House Next Door'. In this novel, Siddons creates an atmosphere full of mystery and a sense of the uncanny. It delves into the relationship between the neighbors and the strange happenings in the house next door, which is a very interesting read.
Sure. 'Black Ice' by Anne Stuart is a great one. It has a thrilling plot full of mystery and danger.
Unfortunately, I don't have a comprehensive list of his works in Fantastic Fiction at hand. However, you could try searching for book reviews or literary databases that focus on his works. They might be able to provide you with some of his well - known titles in this genre.