Tadzio, a young man in Thomas Mann's novel Death in Venice.
Thomas Mann wrote the novel Death in Venice, published in 1912.
Her 1936 novel "Death of a Man" contained material from her life in Austria in the mid-1930's.
It is the sequel to the author's novel Death and the Penguin.
A fictional account of the magazine's creation is provided by Robin Paige in the novel Death at Whitechapel.
Jason was introduced in Dave Stone's novel Death and Diplomacy in 1996.
His novel Death in the Life of All the Eyes On Earth was brought out by a small but prestige press which paid standard royalties.
Amos penned the introduction for his novel Death: the High Cost of Living, and posed for the cover.
Ray Bradbury references them in his novel Death is a lonely business.
A number of characters in the book appeared previously in Marsh's novel Death at the Dolphin.