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That would be good, but there are hundreds of them (and then the titles that include the series name has to be edited too). And I'll be glad to work in this direction if there is a specific policy/best practice.

Or are these where there is no official series name and a name is being assigned to create the series?

Or are these where there is no official series name and a name is being assigned to create the series?"
Do you consider XXXX: A thriller is the official name from the author/publisher? And if not, then why would we accept thriller in the series name?
(And GR doesn't always agree when an "official" series is even a series. Not sure why we think we have to go by the author/publisher series name.)


What if the cover says "A Character Name Novel"?
I don't think we'd format the series that way.

“A Jack Ryan Thriller” is just Jack Ryan #1 but it is ok to use the whole thing since it is on the book per Rivka. So A Character Name Novel #1 would technically be ok. I would prefer Character Name, #1.
“A Cozy Bookshop Mystery #1” would be the same thing though I would much prefer Cozy Bookshop Mysteries, #1. Or Cozy Bookshop, #1.

I would much prefer that, too. To me, "A Cozy Bookshop Mystery" is one book in a series of cozy bookshop mysteries, not the title of the series.
I am seeing a lot of "Name Name Thriller" as the series title - the word "thriller" is included in the title of the series.
Why not "Name Name" without the word thriller? (Name Name being something like "Bozo Bob")
I believe that it is against policy to have a book subtitle as "A Legal Thriller" or "A Psychological Thriller" for example. It seems to me that having the word "thriller" in the series title should also be against policy.