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A soon-to-be-classic dystopian novel.
During World War I, traitors were often difficult to find. Could an actor playing a part unearth their secrets.
Jean Naggar writes her childhood spent in Cairo and England as we all remember our childhood – a magical time in an enchanted world.
The powers that be think that Rasputin is urging the royal family to make a separate peace pact with Germany. They want to stop him.
Wells' classic story about an insane anti-hero, written before insane anti-heroes became popular.
English lawyer Richard Lock owns a company, but the Russian oligarch Konstatin Malin owns Lock.
"When someone asks me, I think to myself, 'I'm about to find out if you've lived in the same town your whole life.'"
Was England's first double agent a Nazi spy?
The classic story of split personality.
English magicians, once world renowned, are stagnant in the 1800s and have lost their ability to perform magic.
BC Writer of the Week