Throughout the story there is a beauty and humor, a ‘candle in the wind’ for each of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
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Two reprints of E. Phillips Oppenheim early spy novels are a study in contrasts.
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Hayes has given readers a rousing thriller combined with an ecological sermon.
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A terrorist trial raises questions about the conflict between patriotism and the legal rights of the individual.
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The past moves forward with haunting precision.
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Plots and schemes run rampant in a behind-the-scenes look at the Tudor court.
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"I am drawn to writing the hero’s journey – more so the tormented hero, and tormented villain."
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When a murder-suicide is not the real answer to a crime, how do you find the real motive and killer?
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Maybe what Pulp! The Classics is really doing is returning these classic novels to their original context of popular culture and entertainment.
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Never stop editing your own work because you’ll always find ways to make it better."
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