Found 297 results for "Arizona in fiction"
by Mary Shelley
In the introduction to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley presents herself as "the daughter of two persons o...
by Michael Crichton
II y a cent ans, quand le XLV si&cle touchait å sa fin, les scientifiques du monde entier étaient convaincus d'étre arri...
by Rick Riordan
Even before he got electrocuted, Jason was having a rotten day
by Zane Grey
Shefford halted his tired horse and gazed with slowly realizing eyes.
by Louis L'Amour
HE ROLLED THE cigarette in his lips, liking the taste of the tobacco, squinting his eyes against the sun glare.
by Zane Grey
AT the end of a dry, uphill ride over barren country Jean Isbel unpacked to camp at the edge of the cedars where a littl...
by Terry McMillan, Terry McMillan
Right now I'm supposed to be all geeked up because I'm getting ready for a New Year's Eve party that some guy named Lion...
by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman
SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...
by Gloria Houston
My great-aunt Arizona was born in a log cabin her papa built in the meadow on Henson Creek in the Blue Ridge Mountains.