Some of the most famous Arabic historical novels include "Palace Walk" by Naguib Mahfouz, "The Cairo Trilogy" by Naguib Mahfouz, "Season of Migration to the North" by Tayeb Salih, and "The Yacoubian Building" by Alaa Al Aswany. These novels are renowned for their insightful portrayals of Arab societies and cultures.
They are mostly about Historical Perspectives and Personal Issues.
Johanna Lindsey is a popular author of Romantic Fiction Books. She has written 50 novels covering various historical eras and demo graphical locations. Her most famous series is the Malory-Anderson Family Series which currently has 10 books in the series.
Jude Deveraux is a female born in 1947 who is famous for her romantic novels. About thirty six of her novels were on the New York Times best selling list.
He wrote 8 novels, with The Scarlett letter being arguably his most famous work.
John le Carre wrote fiction espionage novels. Espionage novels are novels which focus on a spy's life or spying in general. His most famous work is The Spy That Came In from the Cold.
Barbara Kingsolver is a famous American writer, poet and novelist. She is most famous for her novels 'The Poisonwood Bibles' and 'Animal, Vegetable, Miracle'.
Charles Dickens' most famous novel was, A Christmas Carol, which was released on 19th December 1843 and has NEVER been out of print since.
Judith McNaught is a author of historical and contemporary romance novels. With over a dozen best sellers under her belt. She is most known for creating the modern Regency Historical sub genre.
Julia Quinn is a #1 New York times best selling author and is known for penning historical romance novels. Julia is also the youngest member to be inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame.
Bram Stoker is best known for writing gothic horror novels. His most famous work is "Dracula," which is a classic of the horror genre.
Arguably, the most famous historical murderer during any time in London is Jack the Ripper who committed his most heinous crimes between the publishing of the first two Sherlock Holmes novels: 'A Study in Scarlet' (1887) and 'The Sign of Four' (1890).
Authors like Philippa Gregory, Ken Follett, and Hilary Mantel are well-known for their historical fiction novels. These authors research historical events and figures to create fictional stories set in the past.