Novels:
* The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1955): A classic novel about a lonely, aging spinster in Dublin.
* The Feast of Lupercal (1957): A novel set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
* An Answer from Limbo (1962): A story about a former actor living in a remote Irish cottage.
* The Emperor of Ice-Cream (1965): A darkly comic novel set in New York City.
* The Great Victorian Collection (1975): A complex novel about a Canadian writer in London.
* Black Robe (1985): A historical novel set in 17th-century Canada.
* The Colour of Blood (1987): A suspenseful novel set in Northern Ireland.
* The Magician's Wife (1990): A novel about a magician's wife in 1930s New York City.
* Lies of Silence (1993): A story about a man who returns to Ireland after many years abroad.
* The Statement (1995): A novel about a former Nazi war criminal.
* The Doctor's Wife (2000): A novel about a woman who returns to her childhood home in Ireland.
Other Works:
* The Late John P. Marquand (1967): A biography of the American novelist John P. Marquand.
Brian Moore's work is known for its sharp characterization, psychological depth, and exploration of themes of faith, identity, and alienation. He won numerous awards for his writing, including the Governor General's Award, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and the Prix Médicis étranger. He was also a finalist for the Booker Prize twice.
For a more complete list of Brian Moore's works, you can consult online resources such as:
* The Brian Moore Society website: [https://brianmooresociety.com/](https://brianmooresociety.com/)
* Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Moore_(novelist)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Moore_(novelist))
* Goodreads: [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5354.Brian_Moore](https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5354.Brian_Moore)