Jeff Lindsay has primarily focused on the Dexter series. But he might have contributed to some anthologies or collaborative writing projects. There isn't much information on other large - scale works like the Dexter novels. His main claim to fame remains the Dexter series which has been so successful both in book form and as a TV show adaptation.
The Dexter novels are written by Jeff Lindsay. He created the character Dexter Morgan, a blood - spatter analyst for the Miami - Dade Police Department who also has a dark secret life as a serial killer. Lindsay's writing in these novels is quite unique, as it combines elements of crime, mystery, and psychological thriller, with a rather unusual protagonist. His books have been so popular that they were also adapted into a television series, which further increased the popularity of the Dexter character and the overall story concept.
Besides the Hornblower series, C.S. Forester wrote 'The General'. This work delved into the world of military strategy and leadership during war. It's a great example of his ability to write about military - related topics from different angles than the naval - focused Hornblower novels.
Apart from the Inspector Morse novels, Colin Dexter wrote other works that explored different aspects of crime and mystery. He delved deeper into the characters and settings he had already established in the Morse series. Some of his works might be collections of short stories that further expand on the ideas and themes present in the novels.
Robert B. Parker, the author of Jesse Stone novels, also wrote the Spenser series.
Bernard Cornwell, the author of the Sharpe series, also wrote 'The Saxon Stories' series.
James Patterson, the author of Alex Cross novels, has written many other books like the Women's Murder Club series.
Neil Gaiman, the author of The Sandman graphic novels, also wrote 'American Gods'.
Charlaine Harris, the author of Sookie Stackhouse novels, has written other works. One of her other series is the Aurora Teagarden series which is also quite popular. It focuses on Aurora, a librarian who has a penchant for solving mysteries in her small town.
He also wrote 'Miss Harriet'. This work delves into themes of love, isolation, and the differences between cultures. Guy de Maupassant had a wide range of themes in his works, and 'Miss Harriet' is just one example of his exploration of complex human relationships and the inner workings of the human mind, much like he did in 'The Necklace' but in a different context.
Chris Colfer, the author of 'Land of Stories', has also written 'Struck by Lightning'.