* The Caine Mutiny (1951): A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a court-martial on a Navy destroyer during World War II.
* The Winds of War (1971): A historical novel about the events leading up to World War II, focusing on an American family.
* War and Remembrance (1978): A sequel to "The Winds of War", this novel chronicles the war itself and its aftermath.
* The Hope (1993): A novel set in the 19th century that tells the story of a young Jewish man who comes to America.
* Don't Stop the Carnival (1965): A humorous novel about a man who moves to a Caribbean island and becomes involved in a series of odd events.
These are just some of Herman Wouk's many novels. He is a prolific writer known for his historical fiction, his attention to detail, and his complex characters.