wzafran
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naniwa
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"I was hoping that someone could refer me to the more mainstream novels out there -- you know, the Japanese equivalents of Michael Crichton, John Grisham, Neil Gaiman, etc."
I can't say that we share the same tastes, but you seemed to enjoy Soseki's "10 nights of Dreams", so I would recommend looking at the short stories of Edogawa Rampo (whose nom de guerre derives from the Japanese pronunciation of Edgar Allan Poe). The stories are a bit longer than Soseki's Dreams, but not novel length, so they would be a good step up from "Breaking into Japanese Literature". An English translation of some of his stories is available if needed.
You also mentioned Mishima and Tanizaki. I was introduced to these writers by "Exploring Japanese Literature", and I have to say they are both brilliant. I highly recommend Mishima's "Kinkakuji", although the Japanese is quite challenging. Tanizaki's "The Key" is a shortish novel, not too difficult and filled with a copious helping of sex. What more could you ask for?