Unfortunately, without more research, it's hard to name her notable works. However, in general, works in Fantastic Fiction often stand out for their unique world - building, interesting characters, and engaging plots. So, Elizabeth Boyle's notable works might possess these qualities. It could be that she has a series that has gained a following for its creative take on magic or other fantastical elements.
I'm not entirely sure of all her works in fantastic fiction specifically, but generally, her works likely had strong character development. Her stories probably had elements that made the ordinary seem extraordinary, like taking a common setting and adding a touch of magic or mystery. Maybe a work like 'Y' (if it exists) was known for its intricate plot and charming characters that were typical of her contributions to fantastic fiction.
One of her well - known works might be 'Dark Secrets' series. These books often feature elements like mystery, a touch of the supernatural, and complex characters. The stories are engaging and keep readers on the edge of their seats with their twists and turns.
One of her notable works could be 'It Had to Be You'. It's a great example of her writing in Fantastic Fiction, with its engaging characters and interesting plot.
There may be a variety of works by Elizabeth J Duncan in Fantastic Fiction. It could include novels, short stories, or novellas. However, without more research, it's difficult to name them precisely. Maybe her works involve elements like time travel, mythical beings, or hidden civilizations, which are common in Fantastic Fiction.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on works associated with Ann Elizabeth Cree in Fantastic Fiction. It could be that she is a new or niche writer/character.
I'm not sure specifically which works of Devyn Quinn are considered notable in Fantastic Fiction without more research. But they might have works that stand out for their imaginative plots.
Well, Anna Jacobs is known for creating engaging plots in her 'fantastic fiction'. Her works typically draw readers in with their richly developed characters. Many of her books are set in different historical periods, like the Victorian era. These settings add a lot of depth and authenticity to her stories. The relationships between the characters are also a big draw, whether it's family bonds or romantic relationships.
I'm not sure specifically which works of Alex Barclay are considered most notable in Fantastic Fiction. You might need to check book review websites or literary databases for that information.
I'm not sure specifically which works James Barclay is known for in Fantastic Fiction without further research. But they could be epic fantasy novels with elements like battles between good and evil forces.
Since I don't have an exact list for this specific 'Robert Dugoni Fantastic Fiction', his standalone novels might also be included. His ability to create suspense and his detailed descriptions of settings could be what makes these works part of it. Some of his novels that deal with moral and ethical dilemmas in a gripping way might be considered for this collection.