Books of fiction I have read many many times!

Discover my favorite fiction books I've read countless times! Explore this curated list of timeless novels and stories that never get old. Perfect for avid readers seeking inspiration.

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Death in Paradise

by Robert B. Parker

Chief of police, Jesse Stone investigates the murder of a troubled teenager.
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Dune

by Brian Herbert

Herbert and Anderson present the final, explosive chapter in the bestselling trilogy of prequels that reignited reader passion for Frank Herbert's epic world, "Dune".
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Narcissus in Chains

by Laurell K. Hamilton

A woman merges the powers of the vampire and the werewolf who have infected her to help the innocents she has sworn to protect.
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Point of Origin

by Patricia Daniels Cornwell

Virginia medical examiner Kay Scarpetta finds herself up against a killer who hids his crimes with fire
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In Too Deep

by Janelle Taylor

Single mom Jenny Holloway is determined to start life over in Santa Fe with no help from her wealthy family. Jenny is caught off-guard by her attraction to loner Hunter Calgary--and by her suspicion she is being followed. Bound by secrecy and bent on revenge, Hunter takes Jenny under his wing, and is torn between retaliation and his hunger for the woman who must never guess the truth about his motives.
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The Nautical Chart

by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Coy, a suspended sailor with time on his hands, meets the beautiful Tanger Soto in Barcelona at a maritime auction and embarks on an adventure to recover the "Del Gloria," a Jesuit ship sunk in the seventeenth century by pirates.
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1st to Die

by James Patterson

Four women-four friends-share a determination to stop a killer who has been stalking newlyweds in San Francisco. Each one holds a piece of the puzzle: Lindsay Boxer is a homicide inspector in the San Francisco Police Department, Claire Washburn is a medical examiner, Jill Bernhardt is an assistant D.A., and Cindy Thomas just started working the crime desk of the San Francisco Chronicle. But the usual procedures aren't bringing them any closer to stopping the killings. So these women form a Women's Murder Club to collaborate outside the box and pursue the case by sidestepping their bosses and giving one another a hand. The four women develop intense bonds as they pursue a killer whose crimes have stunned an entire city. Working together, they track down the most terrifying and unexpected killer they have ever encountered-before a shocking conclusion in which everything they knew turns out to be devastatingly wrong.
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Thief of Hearts

 

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Forbidden (The Lambert Series, Book 2)

 

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Death in Holy Orders

by P. D. James

The setting itself is elemental P. D. James: the bleak coast of East Anglia, where atop a sweep of low cliffs stands the small theological college of St. Anselm’s. On the shore not far away, smothered beneath a fall of sand, lies the body of one of the school’s young ordinands. He is the son of Sir Alred Treves, a hugely successful and flamboyant businessman who is accustomed to getting what he wants—and in this case what he wants is Commander Adam Dalgliesh to investigate his son’s death. Although there seems to be little to investigate, Dalgliesh agrees, largely out of nostal-gia for several happy summers he spent at St. Anselm’s as a boy. No sooner does he arrive, however, than the college is torn apart by a sacrilegious and horrifying murder, and Dalgliesh finds himself ineluctably drawn into the labyrinth of an intricate and violent mystery. Here P. D. James once more demonstrates her unrivalled skill in building a classic detective story into a fully realized novel, gripping as much for its psychological and emotional richness as for the originality and complexity of its plotting—and, of course, for the horror and suspense at its heart. Filled with unforgettable characters, brilliant in its evocation of the East Anglian scene and the religious background against which the action takes place, Death in Holy Orders again offers proof, if proof were needed, that P. D. James is not only the reigning master of the crime novel but also, simply, one of the finest novelists writing today.