List of Fictional Literature Featuring Opera - Authors D

Authors D

  • Mary Daheim: Bantam of the Opera
  • Marcia Davenport: Of Lena Geyer and My Brother's Keeper
  • Marc David: Farinelli: Memoires d'un castrat
  • Robertson Davies: The Lyre of Orpheus
  • Robertson Davies: The Manticore
  • Robertson Davies: A Mixture of Frailties
  • Kathryn Davis: The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
  • Ken Davis: The Forza Trap
  • Mary Deasy: Ella Gunning
  • Georges Delaquys: La naissance de Tristan
  • Colin Dexter: The Inspector Morse series
  • Michael Dibdin: Cosi Fan Tutti
  • Philip K. Dick: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
  • Klemens Diez: Constanze - gewesene Witwe Mozart (Constanze, formerly widow of Mozart: her unwritten memoir
  • Carole Nelson Douglas: Good morning, Irene
  • Carole Nelson Douglas: Good night, Mr. Holmes
  • Carole Nelson Douglas: Irene at Large
  • Arthur Conan Doyle: A Scandal in Bohemia
  • Fortune du Boisgobey: Le crime de l'opera (The crime of the opera house)
  • Diane Duane: The book of night with moon
  • George du Maurier: Trilby
  • Jane Duncan: My friends from Cairnton
  • Dorothy Dunnett: The photogenic soprano
  • Dorothy Dunnett: Dolly and the singing bird (retitled as Rum Affair)

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