It could be a story of two people meeting by chance at a winery and falling in love. Fotos could capture their first glance, romantic walks among the vines, and toasting with wine.
Richard could be an ordinary human being. Just a regular guy going about his daily life until he has an unexpected encounter with Thor. Maybe he works in a coffee shop and Thor stumbles in while chasing a villain.
Well, 'Canada' is definitely a strong contender. The story is set against a backdrop that is both familiar and strange. The way Ford unfolds the plot, revealing the secrets and the growth of the characters, is masterful. It's a novel that stays with you long after you've finished reading it.
There's no way to know just from these names if they write novels together. They could be in completely different fields or just individuals with no such collaborative writing relationship.
I would recommend 'I Am Legend'. It has had a huge influence on the post - apocalyptic genre. The way it portrays the main character's struggle against the vampire - like creatures while being completely alone in the world is both harrowing and engaging.
Yes, Richard Kimble's story is based on a true story. It inspired the famous movie and TV series 'The Fugitive'. Kimble was a man wrongly convicted of his wife's murder and had to go on the run to prove his innocence.