I see them prevalent in fiction just as well. Looking at the first few pages of a few random works of fiction, continuing from my other comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46400974
> some of them spaced and extra long; apparently this publisher had a very “inflationary” style!
It's pretty common to see a single em-dash for the comma-like parenthetical usage (p6 etc.) and a double em-dash for the "someone's dialogue was interrupted and cut off" usage (p15).
The "I'm redacting this name" usage (p11) often uses two em-dashes too, although Wodehouse('s typesetter) doesn't in this case.
You have successfully proved me wrong. I have read some of those books, and merely not noticed the prevelance of dashes! Perhaps that is proof they used them well?
They are more prevalent in nonfiction.