An American Dream -- Norman Mailer
An American Tragedy -Theodore Dreiser
Three Act Tragedy - Agatha Christie
Three Blind Mice -- Agatha Christie
(That's the novelized version of the same story that was staged as "The Mousetrap.")
Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome
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The Three Musketeers -- Alexandre Dumas
(Does Bree have a dog?)
Three Comrades - Erich Maria Remarque
(I believe there's a dog in the titular boat, along with the three men)
Three Bedrooms in Manhattan - Georges Simenon
Manhattan Loverboy -- Arthur Nersesian
Kissing in Manhattan - Davis Schickler (Looks interesting)
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter - Ruth Rendell
The General's Daughter - Nelson DeMille
The Daughter of Time -- Josephine Tey
(For those confused by doggone comment to Bree, the full title of Jerome K. Jerome's book is Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog). Delightful book. I think of Jerome as a kind of British Mark Twain. They were contemporaries.)
Time Must Have a Stop - Aldous Huxley
(Thanks for the explanation, Andy. Nothing I found mentioned the parenthetical at the end of the title, but I thought I remembered a dog in there somewhere. Unless I'm making this up (which is entirely possible), I think Tom Stoppard mentions the book favorably in one of his plays.)
The Time of Your Life -- Eugene O'Neill
The Time of Your Life - William Saroyan
The Time of Her Life - Robb Forman Dew
My Life and Hard Times - James Thurber
Hard as Rain-- George P. Pelecanos
Hard Times - Charles Dickens