Fiction:
* The Mercy Seat (1996): A historical novel set in London during the Blitz, focusing on a man struggling with faith and guilt.
* Ingenious Pain (2001): Explores the life of a man who is trying to piece together the truth about his family's past.
* The Darjeeling (2005): Set in 1920s India, this book delves into the lives of a family caught in the throes of change.
* The Dog of the North (2011): A historical novel about a man fleeing the Klondike Gold Rush and navigating the dangers of the Yukon.
* The Last Days of the Busby Earle Spindle (2018): A whimsical and thought-provoking story about a man who discovers a strange and magical object.
Nonfiction:
* The Art of War (2002): An in-depth exploration of the strategies and tactics of war through the ages.
Other:
* The Story of the Stone (2005): A translation of the classic Chinese novel, "Dream of the Red Chamber."
* The Unfinished Novel (2009): A collection of short stories.
Andrew K. Miller has also written numerous articles and essays on various topics.
He is known for his lyrical prose, intricate plots, and exploration of complex themes. His work has been praised for its originality, depth, and thought-provoking nature.