I would recommend 'The Walker in Shadows'. It has a unique story where the main character seems to be in touch with a different realm. 'Search the Shadows' is another work that showcases Barbara Michaels' talent for creating suspenseful stories filled with the supernatural and mystery.
Sure. 'House of Many Shadows' is a great read. It has a spooky old house setting and a mystery that unfolds as the story progresses. 'Shattered Silk' is also recommended. It involves a lot of mystery around an antique silk piece and the strange events that occur in relation to it.
Barbara Michaels' fantastic fiction often features elements of mystery and the supernatural. Her stories usually have strong female characters who are faced with strange and otherworldly situations. For example, in some of her works, the female protagonists might encounter haunted houses or ancient curses and have to use their wits to solve the mysteries.
Sure. 'Return to Sender' is quite good. It has a story full of heart and interesting characters that draw you in.
Sure, 'The Butler Did It'. It's a great example of her work with its interesting characters and engaging plot.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to recommend specific works from it as I'm not familiar with Barbara Ross's 'Fantastic Fiction' in detail.
I'm afraid I can't recommend works from 'barbara devlin fantastic fiction' as I'm not familiar with what it exactly entails. It could be that you need to do some research on Barbara Devlin's works to find out which ones fall into this category.
I'm not sure of the specific titles, but you can start by looking for her most popular works in the Fantastic Fiction category at your local library or bookstore.
One of her well - known works in the realm of 'fantastic fiction' (if we consider her general body of work) could be 'Coast Road'. It's a story that delves deep into the lives of the characters, with rich emotional landscapes and engaging plotlines.
I'm sorry, I haven't heard of any works by Barbara Copperthwaite in fantastic fiction, so I can't recommend any.
I'm afraid I can't recommend any works by Barbara Early as I have no knowledge of her or her works in fantastic fiction. However, if you're interested in exploring the genre more generally, there are many well - known authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Neil Gaiman whose works are highly regarded in the world of fantastic fiction. Their works can offer a great starting point while you continue to search for any possible works by Barbara Early.
I don't have enough information to list the works of Charis Michaels in Fantastic Fiction. There could be many, or it could be that not much is known about her works yet.