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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of novels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a series of related novels that are connected by characters, themes, or storylines.
Example: "The author has published a sequence of novels that follow the adventures of a young detective in a small town."
Alternatives: "a series of novels" or "a collection of novels".
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Young has embarked on a sequence of novels that bears a resemblance to Elizabeth Jane Howard's Cazalet Chronicles.
He imports this formula to Highbridge, which is billed as the beginning of a sequence of novels set in a fictional north-west town.
She holds a doctorate in English from Oxford University, and has also published The Secrets of the Sirens, the first in a sequence of novels entitled The Companions Quartet.
In 1967, he followed "Julian" with "Washington, D.C.," the opening volume of a sequence of novels variously known as "American Chronicles" or "Narratives of Empire," which he pursued intermittently, and in strange order, over the next three decades.
In 1997, in his mid-60s, Roth embarked on a sequence of novels, well-wrought reinventions of America's recent past, that were hailed by critics on both sides of the Atlantic.
The announcement provoked a storm of excitement on Twitter about the inclusion of Patrick Ness for Monsters of Men, the third in a sequence of novels for young adults called Chaos Walking, with the author himself tweeting he was "beside [himself] with how cool" it was to be included.
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Higgins has also written a sequence of 21 novels since Eye of the Storm (1992), featuring Sean Dillon, a former IRA hitman.
Ideally, an author should turn out a sequence of detective novels that will generate a bus tour in the city where they are set.
Q. "The Golden Age," your new book, is the last in a sequence of historical novels that began with "Burr"? A. Chronologically it was "Burr".
Murray's other books included a sequence of four novels featuring his alter ego Scooter – Train Whistle Guitar (1974) and others – which gained a lukewarm critical reception (none has been published in the UK).
After doctors told him he had a brain tumor, Anthony Burgess hurriedly embarked on a sequence of "Damoclean" novels, including "A Clockwork Orange," only to find that the diagnosis was a false alarm.
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