Sure, 'The Butler Did It'. It's a great example of her work with its interesting characters and engaging plot.
One of her notable works is 'A Most Unsuitable Groom'. It has a well - crafted story that showcases her writing skills.
Well, her unique writing style makes it special. She has a great ability to create vivid characters that readers can easily connect with. Her plots are full of twists and turns, which keep the readers engaged from start to finish.
Sure. 'Return to Sender' is quite good. It has a story full of heart and interesting characters that draw you in.
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.
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.
The works might have vivid descriptions. For example, if it's a fantasy setting, she could describe the magical landscapes in great detail.
Some works that could be considered as 'fantastic fantastic fiction' are 'Harry Potter' series. It has a magical world with witches, wizards, and all kinds of magical creatures. The magic system is complex and there are many amazing adventures. Also, 'A Wrinkle in Time' is a great example. It deals with time travel and strange alien - like creatures in a very imaginative way.
Since I don't have a clear list of what's in 'ballard fantastic fiction', it's hard to recommend precisely. However, Ballard has written many works that deal with urban decay and the impact of modernity. You could start by looking into his general body of work to find the gems within this so - called 'ballard fantastic fiction'.
Sadly, without more knowledge about the Aaronovitch Fantastic Fiction collection, I can't recommend particular works. But if it's like most fantastic fictions, you can expect stories that play with time, space, and the laws of nature, with characters who have to overcome great challenges using their wits and magic - like powers.
I'm not sure specifically which works are in Patterson Fantastic Fiction without more information. But if it's in the fantasy genre, it might have works similar to 'The Lord of the Rings' in terms of world - building and epic quests.
Sorry, I don't know any specific works from 'beaton fantastic fiction' as I'm not well - acquainted with it.