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"More animals are flocking to the prey-animal rebellion, and they may be small in stature, but they're mighty in spirit." - Kirkus Reviews"I would give it a whole bucket full of stars if I could" - Readers' Favorite, 5 StarsWHO WILL WIN THE BATTLE FOR THE MILLION ACRE WOOD?Dive into Summerday to continue the adventure begun in the award-winning post-apocalyptic fantasy, War Bunny. In the first book...
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War Bunny Chronicles, #3
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- War Bunny Chronicles
2024
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NEW RELEASE: All your favorites are back, and the adventure continues!"In this thrilling continuation of the series, the heroes embark on perilous quests, and their bravery and determination shine through on every page." – Readers' Favorite, 5 Stars"City of Oom will captivate readers with its unique blend of action, strategy, and emotional depth. The stakes are high, not just in terms of physical survival but in the moral and ethical choice...
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“GOOD GOD, YOU DON’T THINK IT WAS AN ACCIDENT?”Wealthy industrialist Antony Mullins is found dead after a fire in a locked garage. The locals assume it was an accident, or perhaps suicide. But when the autopsy reveals a bullet wound to Mullins’ head and no revolver is found, a murder investigation ensues. Was the killer disgraced nephew Holliday, rumoured to be close to Mullins’ wife? Or Patricia Mullins herself, whose inheritance relied on her husband’s death from...
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A YOUNG WOMAN with a reddish face and horn-rimmed glasses appeared suddenly out of a door marked "Manager, Baston Aero Club"."Well, young man, what do you want?" she asked sharply.The middle-aged man in grey flannels who was standing in the club hall looked round to see who was being spoken to, and then perceptibly started when he realized that it was he who was being addressed."Are you the manager of the Baston Aero Club?" he asked."Manager and secretary. In fa...
The Detective Stories Library (26 Books). Illustrated
The House of the Poplars by Dorothy L. Sayers, Grand Guignol by John Dickson Carr, Boots by Ngaio Marsh, The Yellow Sphere by John Rhode, Shadowed Sunlight by Christianna Brand and Many Others
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- Dorothy L. SayersJohn Dickson CarrNgaio MarshE. C. R. LoracJohn RhodeAnthony BerkeleyAnthony GilbertChristianna BrandJ. Jefferson FarjeonLynn BrockCyril HareChristopher BushJoseph CommingsChristopher St. John SpriggAlice CampbellStuart PalmerJosephine BellG. D. H. & M. ColeWilliam A. R. CollinsNicholas BlakeEthel Lina WhiteH. C. BaileyGladys MitchellRichard KeverneHerbert Adams
2026
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The Detective Stories Library is a rich and engaging collection of classic mysteries by some of the greatest writers of the genre. This illustrated volume brings together brilliant tales of crime, deduction, and suspense, featuring works by masters of the Golden Age of detective fiction such as Dorothy L. Sayers, John Dickson Carr, Ngaio Marsh, John Rhode, and Christianna Brand. Among the highlights are intriguing stories such as The House of the Poplars, Grand Guignol, Boots, The Yellow S...
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2026
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Young Marjorie Easton, desperate to escape a dreary life under her penny-pinching uncle, takes a position as live-in assistant to Michael Crispin — a shadowy figure who makes his living by channelling the spirit world for grieving clients. But what begins as psychological suspense rapidly deepens into something far darker. The house on the hill holds secrets that defy explanation, and Marjorie's employer may be less a psychic medium than something altogether more sinister.When murd...
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There is something about the number 3.The Ancient Greeks believed 3 was the perfect number, and in China 3 has always been a lucky number, and they know a thing or two.Most religions also have 3 this and 3 that and, of course, in these more modern times, three’s a crowd may be too many, except when it’s a ménage à trois. It seems good things usually come in threes. Whatever history and culture says WE think 3, a hat-trick of stories, is a great number to explore themes and ...
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There is something about the number 3.The Ancient Greeks believed 3 was the perfect number, and in China 3 has always been a lucky number, and they know a thing or two.Most religions also have 3 this and 3 that and, of course, in these more mode
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There is something about the number 3.The Ancient Greeks believed 3 was the perfect number, and in China 3 has always been a lucky number, and they know a thing or two.Most religions also have 3 this and 3 that and, of course, in these more mode
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Charles Venables, journalist and ex-detective, is looking for lodgings in London and decides to investigate the Garden Hotel in Kensington, where his friend Lady Viola is also staying. Some of the other guests are less amenable, however, and Charles's suspicions are instantly aroused when the first thing he hears on approaching the hotel is a threat of murder. Shortly afterwards, the hotel's proprietor, Mrs. Budge, is attacked and apparently kidnapped. A further gruesome discovery reveals ...
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The Plays of Roswitha
Exploring Christian themes and feminist voice in medieval plays
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- Christopher St. John
2023
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The Plays of Roswitha, also known as Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim, represents a significant literary artifact from the 10th century, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of Western drama. Written in a highly structured, eloquent Latin reminiscent of classical Roman playwrights, Hrotsvitha'Äôs works illuminate themes of virtue, faith, and female agency within a patriarchal society. Her innovative use of dialogue and character development not only revitalizes ancient storytelling forms but...
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Many modern female writers are famous for their voluptuous style; their ungratified sex is expressed in such erotic art activity. The nun Hroswitha of Gandersheim (C. 940—1002) was the first known woman dramatist in German literature, and she launched the form with aplomb.
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