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2012 novel by Carter Sickels
The Evening Hour is a literary fiction novel by American writer Carter Sickels, published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2012. Set in modern-day West Virginia
The_Evening_Hour_(novel)
2020 American film
The Evening Hour is a 2020 American drama film, directed by Braden King from a screenplay by Elizabeth Palmore. It is based upon the 2012 novel of the
The_Evening_Hour_(film)
2019 film by Tom Lin Shu-yu
The Garden of Evening Mists (Chinese: 夕霧花園) is a 2019 Malaysian English-language historical drama film directed by Tom Lin Shu-yu from the screenplay of
The Garden of Evening Mists (film)
The_Garden_of_Evening_Mists_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up hour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An hour is a unit of measurement of time. (The) Hour(s) may also refer to: Hour angle, the measurement
Hour_(disambiguation)
1925 novel by Virginia Woolf
The working title of Mrs Dalloway was The Hours. The novel originated from two short stories, "Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street" and the unfinished "The Prime
Mrs_Dalloway
U.S. television detective drama series
The Thin Man is a half-hour weekly television series based on the mystery novel The Thin Man (1933) by Dashiell Hammett. The 72 episodes were produced
The_Thin_Man_(TV_series)
1961 film by William Wyler
The Children's Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand) is a 1961 American psychological drama produced
The_Children's_Hour_(film)
1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning British author Kazuo Ishiguro. The protagonist, Stevens, is a butler with a long record
The_Remains_of_the_Day
1926 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
July and September 1925 in the London Evening News. An American edition by Dodd, Mead and Company followed in 1926. The novel was well received from its
The_Murder_of_Roger_Ackroyd
2007 American film
Evening is a 2007 American drama film directed by Lajos Koltai. The screenplay by Susan Minot and Michael Cunningham is based on the 1998 novel of the
Evening_(film)
(1897–1962) was an American writer known for his Southern Gothic novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on his hometown of
William_Faulkner_bibliography
Protagonist of C. S. Forester's novels
officer in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, the protagonist of a series of novels and stories by C. S. Forester. He later became the subject
Horatio_Hornblower
1993 novel by David Adams Richards
and Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace (1990). The novel centres on Jerry Bines, a charismatic but violent ex-convict, and his family. The novel was a
For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down
For_Those_Who_Hunt_the_Wounded_Down
2017 book by George Saunders
deals with the president's grief at his loss. The bulk of the novel, which takes place over the course of a single evening, is set in the bardo—an intermediate
Lincoln_in_the_Bardo
2025 film by Francis Lawrence
Francis Lawrence and written by JT Mollner. It is based on the 1979 novel by Stephen King. The film stars Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Garrett Wareing, Tut
The_Long_Walk_(2025_film)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, known as Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955 to 1962 (seasons 1–7), aired 32 episodes during its eighth season from 1962 to
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour season 8
The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Hour_season_8
American actor (born 1985)
Cole Freeman in Braden King's cinematic adaptation of the Carter Sickels' novel The Evening Hour (2020). Philip Ettinger was born September 8, 1985 to
Philip_Ettinger
Clock or watch face showing the full 24 hours
with a 24-hour analog dial have an hour hand that makes one complete revolution—360°—in a full day, or 24 hours per revolution. In contrast, the more familiar
24-hour_analog_dial
British Canadian writer (1920–2004)
highest-selling novel of the year. His commercial success had declined somewhat by 1990 with publication of The Evening News (Doubleday), and with his final novel, Detective
Arthur_Hailey
1975 novel by James Clavell
1975 novel of historical fiction by author James Clavell that chronicles the end of Japan's Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568–1600) and the dawn of the Edo
Shōgun_(novel)
1950 short story by Ray Bradbury
before dying. After an hour, the automated systems remove the dog's body, incinerating it. That evening, the house recites to the absent hostess a random
There Will Come Soft Rains (short story)
There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_(short_story)
1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby (/ɡætsbiː/ ) is a 1925 tragedy novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the
The_Great_Gatsby
2002 film by Stephen Daldry
The Hours is a 2002 psychological period drama film directed by Stephen Daldry from a screenplay by David Hare, based on the 1998 novel by Michael Cunningham
The_Hours_(film)
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The Party Album 24 Hours (magazine), the previous name of Limelight, an Australian classical music and arts magazine 24 Hours (novel), a 2000 novel by
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professionally, as his first novel, Liza of Lambeth, was published the same year he qualified. A year after his first novel was published Maugham began
List of works by W. Somerset Maugham
List_of_works_by_W._Somerset_Maugham
2002 novel by Maeve Binchy
Quentins is a 2002 novel by the Irish author Maeve Binchy. The title refers to Quentins Restaurant, a fictional upscale dining establishment in central
Quentins
American writer (1933–2023)
to the organization. The grant enabled him to travel the American Southwest to research his next novel, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West
Cormac_McCarthy
2007 fantasy novel by Brandon Mull
Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star is a fantasy novel written by Brandon Mull, released on May 31, 2007. It is the second book in the Fablehaven series
Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star
Fablehaven:_Rise_of_the_Evening_Star
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North Sumatera Evening News, an alternate name for News Hour in some broadcasting regions The Evening News (Rockhampton), an evening newspaper published
Evening_News
British television and radio presenter
Bedi moved to the BBC Radio London evening weekend show (Friday to Sunday), making way for her new weekday show The Arts Hour on the BBC World Service
Nikki_Bedi
1988 novel by Jilly Cooper
copies of the novel to learn about sex. Rivals is the second novel in the Rutshire Chronicles series. To write the novel, Cooper worked 90 hours a week for
Rivals_(novel)
American daily newspaper
serial novels and the like, printed in Chicago. The Kenosha Evening News became one of the first "homeprint" newspapers in Wisconsin, with the entire
Kenosha_News
British actress (born 1960)
Sarah's Key (2010), Nowhere Boy (2010), The Woman in the Fifth (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), Darkest Hour (2017), and Tomb Raider (2018). On television
Kristin_Scott_Thomas
1956 science fiction novel
The Death of Grass (US title No Blade of Grass) is a 1956 post-apocalyptic science fiction novel written by the English author Sam Youd under the pen
The_Death_of_Grass
1991 film directed by Alan Parker
The Commitments is a 1991 musical comedy-drama film based on the 1987 novel by Roddy Doyle. It was directed by Alan Parker from a screenplay written by
The_Commitments_(film)
Children's fantasy novel
Fablehaven is a 2006 fantasy novel written by Brandon Mull. The book centers on two siblings, Kendra and Seth Sorenson, who visit their grandfather's mansion
Fablehaven_(novel)
American author and educator (born 1970s)
in folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sickels's debut novel, The Evening Hour, is a literary fiction novel published by Bloomsbury
Carter_Sickels
1958 novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
wrote a novel." By June 1955 he completed a version of the first chapter, conforming to his original intention of a story set in a single 24-hour period
The_Leopard
American writer (born 1973)
Jonathan Janz (born October 27, 1973) is the pen name of Craig Shaeffer, an American horror author of multiple novels. Jonathan Craig Shaeffer grew up in Colorado
Jonathan_Janz
Book by Ivan Bahrjanyj
written and published in 1944 as "Animal Catchers" in the Evening Hour magazine in Lviv. The draft of the original text remained in Soviet Ukraine and after
Tiger_Trappers
Debut novel by Gerard Reve
an evening between 22 and 31 December 1946. The novel was written very shortly after World War II. Though the war itself is hardly mentioned, the story
The_Evenings
Science fiction film by Jonathan Glazer
on lone men in the evening hours in Scotland. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 29 August 2013. It was released in the United Kingdom
Under_the_Skin_(2013_film)
American novelist and screenwriter
for his 1998 novel The Hours, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1999. Cunningham is Professor in the Practice of Creative
Michael_Cunningham
1908 self-help book by Arnold Bennett
as a series of articles in the London Evening News in 1907, it was published in book form in 1908. Aimed initially at "the legions of clerks and typists
How_to_Live_on_24_Hours_a_Day
1935 novel by Horace McCoy
Don't They? is a novel written by Horace McCoy and first published in 1935. The story mainly concerns a dance marathon during the Great Depression. It
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (novel)
They_Shoot_Horses,_Don't_They?_(novel)
English novelist and screenwriter
novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget Jones. Fielding’s first novel was set in a refugee camp in East Africa
Helen_Fielding
Irish writer (1942–2011)
for her novels Damage (1991) and Sin (1992), and for founding The Poetry Hour at the British Library, which continues to be held monthly. The Josephine
Josephine_Hart
English actor (born 1973)
Film Awards, three Evening Standard British Film Awards, British Independent Film Awards, and a Silver Lion for Best Short Film at the 2007 Venice Film
Paddy_Considine
2001 novel by Ian McEwan
list of the 100 greatest English-language novels since 1923. In 2007, the book was adapted into a BAFTA and Academy Award-winning film of the same title
Atonement_(novel)
British actress
the White (2011). From 2011 to 2012, she played Bel Rowley in the BBC series The Hour receiving Golden Globe Award and Critics' Choice Television Award
Romola_Garai
English writer, broadcaster, classicist, and comedian (born 1974)
Hour that month. A Thousand Ships was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2020. Haynes's fourth novel, Stone Blind, a retelling of the myth
Natalie_Haynes
2004 book by Meg Cabot
young adult novel written by author Meg Cabot and was published by Avon Books in 2004. It is the fifth book in The Mediator series, following the adventures
Haunted_(Cabot_novel)
American writer (1913–1984)
Evening in Byzantium (made into a 1978 TV movie). Rich Man, Poor Man was adapted into a highly successful ABC television miniseries with six two-hour
Irwin_Shaw
1955 Cold War satirical novel by Leonard Wibberley
weapons in general, and the politics of the United States. The novel originally appeared as a six-part serial in The Saturday Evening Post from December 25
The_Mouse_That_Roared
1936 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
Mesopotamia is a mystery novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 6 July 1936 and in the US by Dodd, Mead
Murder_in_Mesopotamia
1978 American TV series or program
Evening in Byzantium is a 1978 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television drama film produced by Glen A. Larson Productions and Universal Television
Evening_in_Byzantium
British crime drama TV series (2022 and 2025)
based on the Inspector Karen Pirie series of novels by Val McDermid. The first series was screened on ITV in September–October 2022, and the second series
Karen_Pirie
Book by Martin Amis
extermination camps. The alternative title for the novel is taken from Primo Levi's The Truce: So for us even the hour of liberty rang out grave and muffled, and
Time's_Arrow_(novel)
2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh
2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, published by Penguin Press. It is Moshfegh's first full-length novel. It won the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and
Eileen_(novel)
American writer (1896–1940)
While revising his novel, Fitzgerald took a job repairing train car roofs at the Northern Pacific Shops in St. Paul. One evening in the fall of 1919, after
F._Scott_Fitzgerald
1992 science fiction novel by Steven Gould
fiction novel by Steven Gould. The novel was published in mass market paperback in October 1993 and re‑released in February 2008 to coincide with the release
Jumper_(novel)
British television show from 1994-2004
aired on the Nine Network between 1996 and 2001. Like Easy Eats, the show's highlights dubbed as episodes edited in Animal Tales, a one hour show dedicated
Animal_Hospital
Novel by Harry Leon Wilson
Merton of the Movies is a comic novel by Harry Leon Wilson. It was adapted into a stage play and three films. Wilson, a writer and novelist, wrote the book
Merton_of_the_Movies_(novel)
British actor (born 1989)
of Peaky Blinders, as the character Barney. Following Peaky Blinders, Jarvis appeared in Nocturnal, Funny Face, The Evening Hour and Raised by Wolves.
Cosmo_Jarvis
English actress (born 1991)
December 2019). "Meet Naomi Ackie: the breakthrough Star Wars newcomer". London Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved
Naomi_Ackie
British actress (born 1986)
in The Children's Hour with the Royal Exchange Theatre Company won her the 2008 TMA Theatre Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Play, with The Guardian
Kate_O'Flynn
1994 novel by Maeve Binchy
The Glass Lake is a 1994 novel by the Irish author Maeve Binchy. The action takes place in a rural Irish village as well as in London in the 1950s. It
The_Glass_Lake
Novel by Israeli author David Grossman
stand-up comedy show in Israel that takes place over just two hours, the novel recounts the tale of a comic who faces a personal crisis while performing
A_Horse_Walks_into_a_Bar
1937 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
Death on the Nile is a mystery novel by British writer Agatha Christie, published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 1 November 1937 and in the US by
Death_on_the_Nile
English actor (born 1969)
based on the novel by Chris Ryan. The series aired in May 2010.[citation needed] In mid-2009, Stephens returned to the London stage in the Donmar Warehouse
Toby_Stephens
American writer (1885–1951)
August 1919 1919: "The Enchanted Hour", The Saturday Evening Post, August 9, 1919 1919: "Danger—Run Slow", The Saturday Evening Post, October 18 and
Sinclair_Lewis
Television series
The United States Steel Hour is an anthology series which brought hour-long dramas to television from 1953 to 1963. The television series and the radio
The_United_States_Steel_Hour
English author (1937–2025)
BBC. Archived from the original on 18 August 2025. Retrieved 18 August 2025. St Claire, Lynne (23 January 1987). "24 hour TV". Evening Post. p. 2. Retrieved
Jilly_Cooper
1987 novel by Maeve Binchy
produced a six-episode, three-hour dramatization of the novel in 2008. Set in the 1960s, the plot revolves around the people of a rural Irish town named
Firefly_Summer
1984 British television series
Scott's Raj Quartet novels. Granada Television produced the series for the ITV network. The serial opens in the midst of World War II in the fictional Indian
The Jewel in the Crown (TV series)
The_Jewel_in_the_Crown_(TV_series)
English writer and newspaper columnist (born 1950)
columnist for the Daily Mail, and a former columnist and literary editor for the London Evening Standard. He has been an occasional contributor to The Times Literary
A._N._Wilson
1927 novella by Stefan Zweig
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (German: Vierundzwanzig Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau) is a 1927 novella by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman
Twenty-Four_Hours_in_the_Life_of_a_Woman
Author bibliography
every work (novels, short stories, etc.) by American novelist Dean Koontz. (The stories up to "Where No One Fell" first appeared in "The Reflector", a
Dean_Koontz_bibliography
Character in The Great Gatsby, 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. The character is a wealthy socialite from Louisville, Kentucky who resides in the fashionable, "old money"
Daisy_Buchanan
1924 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
The Man in the Brown Suit is a mystery novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by The Bodley Head on 22 August 1924 and in the
The_Man_in_the_Brown_Suit
2019 novel written by André Aciman
Find Me is a 2019 novel by writer André Aciman. The novel follows the lives of Samuel "Sami" Perlman, his son Elio Perlman, and Oliver, characters established
Find_Me_(novel)
1862 novel by Victor Hugo
French epic historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published on 31 March 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. Les Misérables
Les_Misérables
Japanese light novel series
The Water Magician (水属性の魔法使い, Mizuzokusei no Mahōtsukai) is a Japanese light novel series written by Tadashi Kubō and illustrated by Hana Amano. It initially
The Water Magician (novel series)
The_Water_Magician_(novel_series)
English actress
2013 she joined the lead cast of The Field of Blood, based on the novel by Denise Mina. Kelly played Maloney, an ambitious woman in the "ferociously male-dominated
Katherine_Kelly_(actress)
American actress (1934–2022)
Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Virginian, and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. In a 2010 interview with the website We Love Soaps, Hays said of the early appearances:
Kathryn_Hays
British actor (born 1949)
the David Hare plays The Vertical Hour (2006) and Skylight (2015), earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination for the latter. Nighy's early
Bill_Nighy
Spy novel series by Anthony Horowitz
Alex Rider is a series of spy novels by the English author Anthony Horowitz. The novels revolve around the teenaged spy Alex Rider and are primarily aimed
Alex_Rider
British novelist
psychological thriller novel The Girl on the Train (2015), which deals with themes of domestic violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. The novel was adapted into
Paula_Hawkins_(author)
American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American
F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography
F._Scott_Fitzgerald_bibliography
1908 French film
more than half an hour, making it the longest French film at the time. Although the opening credits only refer to Emile Zola's novel, the film is actually
L'Assommoir_(film)
Irish novelist (1939–2012)
interrelated characters (The Copper Beech, Silver Wedding, The Lilac Bus, Evening Class, and Heart and Soul). Her later novels, Evening Class, Scarlet Feather
Maeve_Binchy
Nautical historical novels by Patrick O'Brian
The Aubrey–Maturin series is a sequence of nautical historical novels—20 completed and one unfinished—by English author Patrick O'Brian, set during the
Aubrey–Maturin_series
British author and actress
she has published four novels, The Miniaturist, The Muse, The Confession, The House of Fortune and three books for children, The Restless Girls, Medusa
Jessie_Burton
American mystery writer (1876–1958)
often called the American Agatha Christie. Rinehart published her first mystery novel, The Circular Staircase, in 1908, which introduced the "had I but
Mary_Roberts_Rinehart
1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel by the French writer Alexandre Dumas. It was serialised from 1844 to
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo
1957 novel by Kyle Onstott
Mandingo is a novel by Kyle Onstott, published in 1957. The book is set in the 1830s in the Antebellum South primarily around Falconhurst, a fictional
Mandingo_(novel)
British actor (born 1967)
(2000), Charles II: The Power and the Passion (2003), John Adams (2008), Eleventh Hour (2008–2009), Zen (2011), The Pillars of the Earth (2010), Parade's
Rufus_Sewell
British journalist (1960–2026)
controversy. He wrote the short story collection Too Beautiful for You (2003) and the novel Love Will Destroy Everything (2007), along with The Best of Liddle
Rod_Liddle
American screenwriter
The Kate Smith Evening Hour (1951–1952), and CBS's Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951–1959). He adapted Henry James's novel The Wings of the Dove for Playhouse
Meade_Roberts
English actress (born 1967)
began on the stage. Her theatre credits include The Children's Hour (at the Royal National Theatre), Three Sisters, Much Ado About Nothing and The Lady from
Emily_Watson
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