Novels:
* The House of the Singing Mouse (1925): A novel set in a small village in Italy, known for its atmospheric depiction of village life and its exploration of themes of love, betrayal, and destiny.
* The Challenge of the Dead (1929): A mystery novel set in a remote English village, dealing with a series of mysterious murders.
* The Black Cockatoo (1932): A novel set in Australia during World War I, exploring themes of war, espionage, and loyalty.
* The Beast in the Jungle (1937): A novel set in the American West, featuring themes of revenge, greed, and the wild frontier.
Short Stories:
Pinchon wrote a number of short stories, some of which were collected in anthologies. His stories often feature themes of mystery, adventure, and the supernatural.
Non-fiction:
* Pinchon also wrote a number of non-fiction books, including biographies and historical works.
Legacy:
While Pinchon's work is not as widely known today as it was in his time, he remains a significant figure in American literature. His novels are known for their vivid descriptions, engaging plots, and intriguing characters.