- Nicola Barker, The Yips (Fourth Estate)
- Ned Beauman, The Teleportation Accident (Sceptre)
- André Brink, Philida (Harvill Secker)
- Tan Twan Eng, The Garden of Evening Mists (Myrmidon Books)
- Michael Frayn, Skios (Faber & Faber)
- Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (Doubleday)
- Deborah Levy, Swimming Home (And Other Stories)
- Hilary Mantel, Bring up the Bodies (Fourth Estate)
- Alison Moore, The Lighthouse (Salt)
- Will Self, Umbrella (Bloomsbury)
- Jeet Thayil, Narcopolis (Faber & Faber)
- Sam Thompson, Communion Town (Fourth Estate)
It also made me curious. I counted up who wrote about which sex (taken from publisher descriptions and sample chapters where available) and found:
- 4 novels by men primarily about men
- 4 novels by women primarily about men
- 3 novels by men primarily about women
- 2 books of stories--presumably including some women--by a man and a woman
But to me the most interesting datum is this: zero novels by women about women. Zero. Draw your own conclusions.