Aftermath (Robinson novel)W
Aftermath (Robinson novel)

Aftermath is the 12th novel by Canadian detective fiction writer Peter Robinson in the Inspector Banks series. It was published in 2001. It became the basis of the pilot episode of the British television series, DCI Banks, which first aired in the UK in 2010.

Best Friends Getting SortedW
Best Friends Getting Sorted

Best Friends Getting Sorted is the second part of the Best Friends series by Rosie Rushton. It was published in 1999 by Piccadilly Press Ltd.

Best Friends in LoveW
Best Friends in Love

Best Friends in Love is the third and last part of the Best Friends series by Rosie Rushton. It was published in 1999 by Piccadilly Press Ltd.

Best Friends TogetherW
Best Friends Together

Best Friends Together is the first part of the Best Friends series by Rosie Rushton. It was published in 1998 by Piccadilly Press Ltd.

The Damned UtdW
The Damned Utd

The Damned Utd is a biographical novel by British author David Peace, published in 2006. Depicting events in the life of English football personality Brian Clough, it is set during Clough's brief and unsuccessful spell as manager of Leeds United during 1974, with frequent flashbacks to his earlier period as manager of Derby County. Despite critical acclaim, the novel was also the subject of controversy for its perceived negative portrayal of Clough and some historical inaccuracies. It was adapted into a film called The Damned United, released in 2009.

Lonely Road (novel)W
Lonely Road (novel)

Lonely Road is a novel by British author Nevil Shute. It was first published in 1932 by William Heinemann and in the US by William Morrow. In 1936 it was adapted as a film, The Lonely Road, released in the US the same year as Scotland Yard Commands, starring Clive Brook and Victoria Hopper. The novel also served as the basis for an episode in the BBC series The Jazz Age in 1968.

LS6 (novel)W
LS6 (novel)

LS6 is the first novel by Mario Crespo, published in 2011 by Bohodón Ediciones. The novel was chosen as a Spanish representative at the Festival du Premier roman at Chambéry in 2012.

Started Early, Took My DogW
Started Early, Took My Dog

Started Early, Took My Dog is a novel by English writer Kate Atkinson, published in 2010, and named after the Emily Dickinson poem of the same name.