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Great cases of Scotland Yard
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Emlyn Williams,Andrew Garve,Julian Symons,Clive Egleton,Ludovic Henry Coverley Kennedy,Elizabeth Jenkins,Winston Graham,Eric Ambler,Russell Braddon |
Commissioned to investigate these cases and develop a classic mystery story, eight of England's most distinguished mystery writers have recreated some of Scotland Yard's most exciting and notorious c… |
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Warleggan
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Winston Graham |
Cornwall 1792. La inversión de Ross en una empresa minera altamente especulativa amenaza no sólo a la seguridad financiera de su familia, sino también a su turbulento matrimonio con Demelza. Cuando e… |
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Ross Poldark
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Winston Graham |
Tired from a war in America, Ross Poldark returns to his land and his family. But the joyful homecoming he has anticipated turns sour, for his father is dead. But his sympathy for the destitute farme… |
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Murder Most Foul
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Freeman Wills Crofts,Thomas Burke,Arthur Conan Doyle,Robert Bloch,Gilbert Keith Chesterton,Dorothy L. Sayers,Ambrose Bierce,William Faulkner,Ray Bradbury,Margery Allingham,Alfred McLelland Burrage,Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards,Georges Simenon,Simon Brett,Agatha Christie,Edgar Allan Poe,Guy de Maupassant,Arnold Bennett,William Somerset Maugham,P. D. James,John Collier,Isaac Asimov,Mann Rubin,Algernon Blackwood,Eddy C. Bertin,Jack London,Winston Graham,Maurice Level,Edmund Crispin,Jókai, Mór |
The fruit at the bottom of the bowl / Ray Bradbury
Murder! / Arnold Bennett
The kennel / Maurice Level
We knows you're busy writing / Edmund Crispin
A thousand deaths / Jack London
Back for Chri… |
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The four swans
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Winston Graham |
Cornwall, 1795: Although Ross Poldark - now something of a war hero - seems secure in his hard won prosperity, a new dilemma faces him in the sudden infatuation of a young naval officer for his wife … |
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Ross Poldark
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Winston Graham |
Tired from a grim war in America, Ross Poldark returns to his land and his family. But the joyful homecoming he has anticipated turns sour, for his father is dead, his estate is derelict and the girl… |
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The Black Moon
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Winston Graham |
1 volume ; 20 cm |
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A Poldark quartet
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Winston Graham |
Ross Poldark: Tired from a grim war in America, Ross Poldark returns to his land and family, only to find his father has died, his estate is derelict and the girl he loved is engaged to another. But … |
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The Spanish Armadas
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Winston Graham |
The story of the Spanish Armada, sent crashing to destruction in stormy seas by English battleships, is one of the most famous and popular of British history. Philip II of Spain's crusade to conquer … |
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Night Journey
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Winston Graham |
The reluctant spy . . .
Spying was repugnant to Mencken—even in wartime—but he had no alternative. He took the assignment.
His objective was to attend a conference of Nazi scientists, researche… |
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Stephanie
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Winston Graham |
From the acclaimed author of *Marnie* and the Poldark series comes *Stephanie*, a novel laced with suspense and surprises.
She was the beautiful young daughter of a prominent gentleman, so the cor… |
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Take My Life
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Winston Graham |
Philippa Shelley's operatic debut at Covent Garden was a tremendous success; her new fans jammed the wings to congratulate her. Walking slowly to Philippa's dressing room, Nicholas Talbot, her husban… |
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Angell, Pearl and Little God
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Winston Graham |
Winston Graham's *Angell, Pearl and Little God* follows three people's mutual desire and suspicion.
Was it Pearl Friedel’s fault she was beautiful? If she had been plain, William Angell, the self-… |
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The Tumbled House
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Winston Graham |
Attack on a dead man . . .
A vicious attack on the late Sir John Marlowe Q.C. in *The Sunday Gazette* is unsigned. Don Marlowe, his son — a prominent young conductor — is determined to discover th… |
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Woman in the Mirror
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Winston Graham |
*She dreamed she was just waking out of a deep sleep. She climbed reluctantly out of bed and went to the long mirror to comb her hair. But in the mirror she saw Marion...*
How drastically Norah Fa… |
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The Grove of Eagles
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Winston Graham |
In 1588 the Spanish Armada had been defeated in the English Channel and the whole of Elizabethan England was alert for the revenge that surely had to follow.
Men like John Killigrew, commanding a … |
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Night Without Stars
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Winston Graham |
Half-blinded in the war, Giles Gordon lives in a world that he can only see in varying degrees of darkness. Unable to cross a room with confidence, Gordon has the courage to walk into dangers that a … |
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The Walking Stick
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Winston Graham |
Ever since a fateful accident occurred in her childhood, crippling her for life, twenty-six year old Deborah Dainton has lacked confidence.
Although convinced of her unattractiveness to men, she g… |
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The Angry Tide
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Winston Graham |
The Angry Tide is the seventh novel in Winston Graham's classic Poldark saga, the major TV series from Masterpiece on PBS.
Cornwall, towards the end of the 18th century. Ross Poldark sits for the … |
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