1998 in Literature - New Prose Fiction

New Prose Fiction

  • Tariq Ali - The Book of Saladin
  • Aaron Allston
    • Iron Fist
    • Wraith Squadron
  • Hanan al-Shaykh - I Sweep the Sun off Rooftops
  • Martin Amis - Heavy Water and Other Stories (most stories previously published)
  • Beryl Bainbridge - Master Georgie
  • Iain M. Banks - Inversions
  • Julian Barnes - England, England
  • Greg Bear
    • Dinosaur Summer
    • Foundation and Chaos
  • Raymond Benson - The Facts of Death
  • Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny - Psychoshop
  • Rituparna Bhattacharjee - Bhutia
  • Robert Bloch - Flowers from the Moon and Other Lunacies
  • William Boyd - Armadillo
  • Driss Chraibi - Muhammad
  • Mary Higgins Clark - All Through the Night
  • Tom Clancy - Rainbow Six
  • Paulo Coelho - Veronika Decides to Die
  • Michael Connelly - Blood Work
  • Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe's Triumph
  • Patricia Cornwell - Point of Origin
  • Douglas Coupland - Girlfriend in a Coma
  • Ann C. Crispin - Rebel Dawn
  • Michael Cunningham - The Hours
  • Nelson DeMille - Plum Island (novel)
  • August Derleth
    • The Final Adventures of Solar Pons
    • In Lovecraft's Shadow
  • Peter Dickinson - The Kin
  • Allan W. Eckert - Return to Hawk's Hill
  • Giles Foden - The Last King of Scotland
  • Diana Gabaldon - Hellfire
  • Neil Gaiman - Smoke and Mirrors (most of the contained stories previously published)
  • Andrew Greeley - A Midwinter's Tale
  • John Grisham - The Street Lawyer
  • Ha Jin - Waiting
  • Tomson Highway - Kiss of the Fur Queen
  • Nick Hornby - About a Boy
  • John Irving - A Widow for One Year
  • K. W. Jeter
    • The Mandalorian Armor
    • Slave Ship
  • Wayne Johnston - The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
  • Stephen King - Bag of Bones
  • Dean R. Koontz - Seize the Night
  • Ian McEwan - Amsterdam
  • Roy MacLaren - African Exploits
  • Steve Martin - Pure Drivel
  • Carol Matas - Greater Than Angels
  • Toni Morrison - Paradise
  • Alice Munro - The Love of a Good Woman
  • Haruki Murakami - The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
  • Cees Nooteboom - All Souls' Day
  • Tim O'Brien - Tomcat in Love
  • Orhan Pamuk - My Name Is Red
  • Tom Perrotta - Election
  • Terry Pratchett
    • Carpe Jugulum
    • The Last Continent
  • David Adams Richards - The Bay of Love and Sorrows
  • Philip Roth - I Married a Communist
  • J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Louis Sachar - Holes
  • Michael Slade - Shrink aka Primal Scream
  • Michael Stackpole - I, Jedi
  • Danielle Steel
    • The Klone and I
    • The Long Road Home
    • Mirror Image
  • Thomas Sullivan - The Martyring
  • Andrew Vachss - Safe House
  • Connie Willis - To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • A. N. Wilson - Dream Children
  • Tom Wolfe - A Man in Full
  • Timothy Zahn - Vision of the Future
  • José Luis Rodríguez Pittí - Crónica de invisibles

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