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* From Father to Son ( Liverpool, 1881, a dramatised version of his novel Fallen among Thieves written in 3 acts in cooperation with J. Palgrave Simpson ).
The 1991 SF novel Fallen Angels by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn constitutes a tribute to SF fandom.
* Galesburg and Knox College are both mentioned by the character Walowick in Walter Dean Myers ' novel Fallen Angels, about the Vietnam War.
In the Hugo-nominated science fiction novel Fallen Angels by LASFS members Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle ( with Michael Flynn ), LASFS ' unofficial motto " Death Will Not Release You " and its even more unofficial countersign "... even if you die " play a pivotal role in plot development.
Hitchcock's influence is especially evident in Edward Dmytryk's Mirage, a suspense-mystery that Stone adapted from the Howard Fast novel Fallen Angel.
Author Eileen Chang's novel, Love in a Fallen City ( 倾城之恋 ) is set at the Repulse Bay Hotel.
Fallen Dragon is a science fiction novel by Peter F. Hamilton.
* Fallen ( 2009 novel ) book 2 Torment by Lauren Kate
* In Niven's collaborative novel Fallen Angels, a science fiction fan has a life-sized model of a Puppeteer skeleton ; to escape prosecution from religious authorities, he claims that it is really a model of a demon's skeleton.
* The Master's snake form is given an explanation in the spin-off novel The Eight Doctors and in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip " The Fallen ".
In Jim Butcher's novel, Small Favor, Uriel is a subtle but powerful player in the war with the Black Council and the Fallen / Denarians.
Though he appears to be only 17 or 18 in the first novel ( slowly aging as the series goes on ), D's age is unknown ( although in the novel Pale Fallen Angels parts I and II, it is made known that he is at least 5, 000 years old ).
Fallen Angels ( 1991 ) ( ISBN 0-7434-3582-6 ) is a Prometheus Award-winning novel by science fiction authors Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Flynn published by Jim Baen.
In Wilkie Collins's novel The Fallen Leaves a Broadstairs boatman laments that the advent of the Ramsgate tug destroyed the rich pickings to be made by salvaging cargo from wrecks on the Goodwin Sands.
* Fallen Grace ( novel ), a novel by Mary Hooper
In Susannah Kells ' novel Fallen Angels, a phaeton is the transportation of choice for the main character, Campion, who later crashes the carriage in a perfect example of its dangerous and fickle reputation.
This theme dovetails with the Objectivist philosophy presented in the previous novel, Faith of the Fallen.
The Malazan Book of the Fallen is an epic fantasy series written by Canadian author Steven Erikson, published in ten volumes beginning with the novel Gardens of the Moon, published in 1999.
Organisms similar to ice worms have appeared in science fiction in the short story Glacial by Alastair Reynolds and the novel Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton.
His novel How Are the Mighty Fallen ( 1974 ) depicts the Biblical Jonathan and David as lovers, and furthermore suggests that Jonathan was himself a member of an ancient winged half-human race.
In Thomas Burnett Swann's Biblical fantasy novel How are the Mighty Fallen ( 1974 ) David and Jonathan are explicitly stated to be lovers.
* Reckoning ( 2004 novel ), by Thomas E. Sniegoski from his The Fallen series

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Probably the first novel to depict cyberspace and combat within it was John M. Ford's Web of Angels ( 1980 ).
The film Wrong is Right ( 1982 ) starring Sean Connery was loosely based on his novel, The Better Angels.
The term " cyberspace " was first used by the cyberpunk science fiction author William Gibson, though the concept was described somewhat earlier, for example in the Vernor Vinge short story " True Names ," and even earlier in John M. Ford's novel, Web of Angels.
INWO was mentioned in Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons, but as a computer game.
* Janus, character in the novel Angels and Demons, see List of Angels & Demons characters
Hanks's next endeavor, released on May 15, 2009, was a film adaptation of Angels & Demons, based on the novel of the same name by Dan Brown.
The publication of Michael Shaara's novel The Killer Angels in 1974, based in part on Longstreet's memoirs, followed by its 1993 film adaptation, Gettysburg, have been credited with helping to restore Longstreet's reputation as a general and to dramatically raise his public visibility.
Longstreet plays a prominent role in Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1974 novel The Killer Angels.
Sheri Tepper's novel Plague of Angels contains archetypical villages, essentially human zoos where a wide variety of archetypal people are kept, including heroes, orphans, oracles, ingénues, bastards, young lovers, poets, princesses, martyrs, and fools.
His first novel, Where Angels Fear to Tread ( 1905 ), is the story of Lilia, a young English widow who falls in love with an Italian man, and of the efforts of her bourgeois relatives to get her back from Monteriano ( based on San Gimignano ).
Rabelais was a major reference point for a few main characters ( Boozing wayward monks, University Professors, and Assistants ) in Robertson Davies's novel The Rebel Angels, part of the The Cornish Trilogy.
Stewart O ' Nan's prizewinning novel Snow Angels is set in Butler.
Douglas Southall Freeman's works ( especially Lee's Lieutenants ), as well as Michael Shaara's novel The Killer Angels ( 1975 ) and Gettysburg ( 1993 ), the film adaptation in which he is portrayed by Stephen Lang ) have greatly enhanced this reputation in popular culture.
Where Angels Fear to Tread ( 1905 ) is a novel by E. M. Forster, originally entitled Monteriano.
William E. Bell's 1989 novel Five Days of the Ghost was also set in Orillia, with many readers recognizing popular local spots, including the Guardian Angels Catholic Church, the Samuel de Champlain statue in Couchiching Beach Park as well as Big Chief Island in the middle of Lake Couchiching.
O ' Donnell, in order to give Romero some additional work, gave the artist permission to adapt one of his short stories (" The Dark Angels ") as a graphic novel that was published in Scandinavia in 2002, later being reprinted in the U. S. in a special issue of Comics Revue.
Writing as C. L. Anderson, her novel Bitter Angels won the 2010 Philip K. Dick award for best paperback original novel.
* The Killer Angels ( 1975 ) — This historical novel by Michael Shaara, which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, focuses in large part on the role played by Bowdoin graduate and professor Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Gowdy's novel Falling Angels ( 1989 ) was made into a film of the same name by director Scott Smith, from an adaptation written by Esta Spalding, in 2002.
In 2002, Romero was commissioned to draw a graphic novel adaptation of the Modesty Blaise short story " The Dark Angels "; this work was initially published exclusively in Scandinavia but was later reprinted in a special issue of Comics Revue in the United States.

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