I would select Nancy Drew, or maybe if you're not into that James Patterson's Woman's Murder Club Series.
Little Weirwold doesn't exist, it's a fictional book...
You can read the reveiw Emil and the Detectives on Google by going on book and searching Emil and the Detectives
Jean Valjean was a fictional character featuring in the novel, musical and film Les Miserables. The book was wrote in 1862 and has been popular ever since.
Geh Saito is a fictional character from the book "House of Earth and Blood" by Sarah J. Maas. The book is a fantasy novel featuring Geh as a character within the story.
It is a fictional book fictional- not real, fake
Elaine Viets has written: 'Half-price homicide' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Fugitives from justice in fiction, Fugitives from justice, Women detectives in fiction, Consignment sale shops in fiction, Consignment sale shops, OverDrive, Mystery 'Final sail' -- subject(s): Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, Fiction 'Death on a platter' -- subject(s): Fiction, Josie Marcus (Fictitious character), Murder, Mystery shopping, Restaurants 'Accessory to murder' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Mystery shopping, OverDrive, Mystery 'Murder between the covers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Bookstores, Employees, Booksellers and bookselling, OverDrive, Mystery 'Viets Guide to Sex, Travel and Anything Else That Will Sell This Book' 'Just murdered' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Murder, Investigation, Clerks (Retail trade) 'St. Louis' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Pictorial works 'Dying in Style (Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper, Book 1)' -- subject(s): Mystery shopping, Fiction 'Murder with all the trimmings' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Mystery shopping, OverDrive, Mystery, Josie Marcus (Fictitious character) 'Backstab' -- subject(s): Women journalists, Women detectives, Fiction
The First Book, The Fairy-Tale Detectives
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a fictional book. It was written by J. K. Rowling.
Rahul
She is a fictional character.
Edith Skom has written: 'Mark Twain Murders (Beth Austin Mysteries)' 'The Mark Twain murders' -- subject(s): Women detectives, College teachers, Book thefts, Academic libraries, Beth Austin (Fictitious character), Fiction 'The George Eliot Murders (Beth Austin Mysteries)' 'The Mark Twain murders' -- subject(s): Women detectives, College teachers, Book thefts, Academic libraries, Beth Austin (Fictitious character), Fiction
Yes, a novel is a fictional narrative and usually in the form of a sequential tale.