Fiction
- The Magic Cup (1975)
- Death in April (1980)
- The Cardinal Sins (1981)
- Thy Brother's Wife (1982)
- Ascent Into Hell (1983)
- Lord of the Dance (1984)
- Virgin and Martyr (1985)
- Angels of September (1985)
- Happy are the Meek (1985)
- God Game (1986)
- Happy are the Clean of Heart (1986)
- Patience of a Saint (1987)
- The Final Planet (1987)
- Happy Are Those Who Thirst for Justice (1987)
- Rite of Spring (1987)
- Angel Fire (1988)
- Love Song (1989)
- St. Valentine's Night (1989)
- Andrew Greeley's Chicago (1989)
- All About Women (1989)
- The Cardinal Virtues (1990)
- The Irish (1990)
- The Search for Maggie Ward (1991)
- An Occasion of Sin (1991)
- Happy Are the Merciful (1992)
- Wages of Sin (1992)
- Happy Are the Peace Makers (1993)
- Fall from Grace (1993)
- Irish Gold (1994) (first in the Nuala Anne McGrail series of mystery novels)
- Happy Are the Poor in Spirit (1994)
- Angel Light (1995)
- Happy Are Those Who Mourn (1995)
- White Smoke (1996)
- Happy Are The Oppressed (1996)
- Irish Lace (1996)
- Summer at the Lake (1997)
- Star Bright! (1997)
- The Bishop at Sea (1997)
- Irish Whiskey (1998)
- Contract With an Angel (1998)
- A Midwinter's Tale (1998)
- The Bishop and the Three Kings (1998)
- Irish Mist (1999)
- Younger Than Springtime (1999)
- Irish Eyes (2000)
- The Bishop and the Missing L-Train (2000)
- A Christmas Wedding (2000)
- Irish Love (2001)
- The Bishop and the Beggar Girl of St. Germain (2001)
- September Song (2001)
- Irish Stew! (2002)
- The Bishop in the West Wing (2002)
- Second Spring (2003)
- The Bishop Goes to the University (2003)
- The Priestly Sins (2004)
- Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy (2004)
- Golden Years (2005)
- Irish Cream (2005)
- The Senator and the Priest (2006)
- Irish Crystal (2006)
- Irish Linen (2007)
- The Bishop at the Lake (2007)
- Irish Tiger (2008)
- The Archbishop in Andalusia (2008)
- Irish Tweed (2009)
- Home for Christmas (2009)
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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:
“For if the proper study of mankind is man, it is evidently more sensible to occupy yourself with the coherent, substantial and significant creatures of fiction than with the irrational and shadowy figures of real life.”
—W. Somerset Maugham (18741965)
“It is with fiction as with religion: it should present another world, and yet one to which we feel the tie.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“I write fiction and Im told its autobiography, I write autobiography and Im told its fiction, so since Im so dim and theyre so smart, let them decide what it is or it isnt.”
—Philip Roth (b. 1933)