She Shall Have Murder

She Shall Have Murder

Author: Delano Ames

Publisher: Digital Vintage Pulps

Published: 2011-05-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1936456338

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A murder mystery story, plotted around the characters and situations found in a lawyer's office, is being planned by a lively young couple. Then, a murder is committed and fiction becomes grim fact. Jane and Dagobert, who proves to be engagingly uninhibited in his methods of detection, soon find a real baffler on their hands. And the deeper they probe into the affairs of the office staff, the more complex, sordid, and exciting the case becomes.


She Should Have Called Him Siegfried

She Should Have Called Him Siegfried

Author: Regina Glei

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-08-04

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9781477543689

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Hagen Patterson, trained as a chemist, has a secret: he is also an alchemist, seeking the key to understanding the human mind and body. Hagen is obsessed with brewing potions, quite aware that his obsession results from the fact that he feels he has to live up to his name. Hagen: the antagonist from Richard Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelung" operas. Hagen has never met his father and his mother Emma refuses to tell him anything. What Hagen does not know is that his father has been watching over him all his life. He is a demon possessing Emma. When Juliana, Hagen's unrequited love, teases him beyond endurance, Hagen decides to make her his. He asks his teacher for more powerful potions, and, after he has proven himself worthy, receives several, among them a love potion for Juliana...


The Literary Works of Ranganathan Magadi

The Literary Works of Ranganathan Magadi

Author: Ranganathan Magadi

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-01-13

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 0557044006

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'THE LITERARY WORKS OF RANGANATHAN MAGADI' CONTAINS FOUR WORKS,NAMELY1 ENCOUNTER WITH A TERRORIST-A NOVEL2 TWILIGHT ZONE-AN ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES3 INDIA RISES IN THE WEST-BIOGRAPHIES4 BOUQUET-ANTHOLOGY OF POETRY


A Killing Frost

A Killing Frost

Author: Patricia Wynn

Publisher: Belgrave House

Published: 2020-08-21

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 194781219X

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In the winter of 1715, the River Thames freezes over and a Frost Fair is erected on the ice. Sir Walter Tatham, a recent visitor to Hawkhurst House, appears as a frozen corpse, leaning against a booth and dressed in expensive coronation robes. Lord Harrowby Hawkhurst asks Hester Kean to find out what she can about the baronet’s affairs but won’t tell her why. Hester enlists the help of her friend, the outlawed Viscount St. Mars, alias Blue Satan. Of course, he his embroiled in something else entirely—helping a Jacobite rebel escape Newgate prison. See how these two navigate the treacherous streets of London and avoid the price on Blue Satan’s head. They must use all their wiles to corner a clever murderer in the 4th book in the award-winning Blue Satan mystery. Georgian Mystery by Patricia Wynn; originally published by Pemberley Press