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===Novels=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2025}} * In [[Carolyn Parkhurst]]'s novel ''[[The Dogs of Babel]]'' (also known as ''Lorelei's Secret'' in the UK), a section of Tam Lin plays a pivotal role in the story. In it the narrator, Paul Iverson, discovers that his recently deceased wife left an encrypted message to him in their bookshelf, quoting Tam Lin. * The multi-faceted novel ''[[Red Shift (novel)|Red Shift]]'' by [[Alan Garner]] can be read as a subtle reworking of the ballad. * In the fantasy novel ''[[The Battle of Evernight]]'' by [[Cecilia Dart-Thornton]], the story of Tam Lin is told as the story of Tamlain Conmor. * Tamlin appears in the fantasy novel ''Rumors of Spring'' by [[Richard Grant (author)|Richard Grant]]. * In [[Jim Butcher]]'s novel [[Cold Days]] Tam Lin is referenced as a former Knight of the Winter Court * ''[[A Court of Thorns and Roses]]'' by [[Sarah J. Maas]] (2015) has a fairy character named Tamlin whom the protagonist saves from an evil fairy queen, though the novel's plot resembles ''[[Beauty and the Beast]].''
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