The secrets of Rockford manor are very delicate and Imogen is cautious about creating any further concerns. There is something very strange about the deaths of her parents and that of her cousin, something that someone is willing to kill to keep secret.
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Book Review: ‘Subtly Worded’ – Short Stories by Teffi from Pushkin Press
The Russian writer Teffi, whose real name was Nadezhda Alexandrovna Lokhvitskaya, enjoyed great popularity throughout the first half of the 20th century as she chronicled life in Russia before and after the Revolution and then as an emigre in Paris. But her work has faded into relative obscurity since. I …
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This is the first book I've read that combines science fiction and the Santa Claus myth.
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Koontz's latest offers fear, suspense, red-hot emotions and unexpected twists and turns of the plot.
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A true story of one woman's courage to not let life's curve balls destroy her.
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I rarely get a chance to tell a famous person he’s wrong, but here we go. Mr Orwell, you’re wrong.
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To know that something I wrote holds meaning for someone else makes all of the suffering worth it.
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Promised in marriage at birth, Spring Swallow is still forced to wed even after the death of her intended groom.
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Whenever it comes to missing and exploited children there is always that painful feeling, for there is an innocence lost when a child disappears. The edginess of Found, Near Water begins right from the beginning and the missing are threaded together into a strange and eerie nightmare of questions and answers.
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The Amazon princess’ short-run as a newspaper strip heroine gets a sharp hardcover collection.
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