Nemesis - Literature

Literature

  • Nemesis (Nurul Momen play), a 1944 play by Nurul Momen
  • Nemesis (comics), the name of several comics characters
  • Nemesis (play), by Alfred Nobel
  • Nemesis (Agatha Christie novel), a 1971 detective novel
  • Nemesis (Isaac Asimov novel), a 1989 science fiction novel
  • Nemesis (Nesbø novel), a 2002 crime novel in the Harry Hole series
  • Nemesis (Angel novel), a 2004 novel based on the Angel series
  • Nemesis (Philip Roth novel), a 2010 dramatic novel
  • Nemesis (Lindsey Davis novel), a 2010 historical crime novel in the Falco series
  • Nemesis, a 2004 fantasy series by Wolfgang Hohlbein
  • Nemesis, a 1989 fantasy novel in the Indigo series by Louise Cooper
  • Nemesis, a 1998 thriller novel by Bill Napier
  • Exile of the Eons, a 1950 Arthur C. Clarke science fiction short story, later called "Nemesis"
  • Nemesis, a Warhammer 40,000 novel, book 13 in The Horus Heresy Novel Series
  • "Nemesis'", a poem by H. P. Lovecraft in Collected Poems
  • Nemeses, author of the gothic horror book Dreamscape, as well as four books on the occult

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