Showing results for "dead man" in Literary History & Criticism
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Dead Mens Shoes
- By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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In this riveting murder mystery, Sybil, a humble woman who has had to earn her keep, finally lands a job as her wealthy uncles housekeeper. The job seems too good to be true - not only does it involve minimal work and respect, but it also promises a hefty inheritance. Everything takes a turn when she falls for a man she shouldnt, and her uncle mysteriously dies from poison. Suddenly, all eyes are on Sybil. Can she clear her name? What secrets did her uncle carry to his grave? This enthralling tale, reminiscent of the works of Wilkie Collins, explores not only the suspense of a murder mystery, ...
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Dead Mens Money
- By: J. S. Fletcher
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Dive into this riveting classic mystery where a covert midnight rendezvous results in the startling discovery of the first dead body. Unravel the enigma where nothing is as it seems.
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Dead Men Tell No Tales
- By: E. W. Hornung
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Discover the intriguing life of Ernest William Hornung, an esteemed English author born to a Hungarian father in Middlesbrough. He is best remembered for his writings that were heavily influenced by his two-year sojourn in Australia where he worked as a tutor at Mossgiel station. This experience colorized his literary works, from A Bride from the Bush in 1899, to Old Offenders and a few Old Scores, which was published posthumously. Upon returning to England in 1886, he tied the knot with Constance Doyle, the sister of the legendary author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in 1893. Dive into this rich ...
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Dead Men Talk
- By: Chris Tetreault-Blay
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The official podcast from horror and children's fiction author Chris Tetreault-Blay. Listen in to not only find out more about his work, influences and the "stories behind the stories" but also check out his exclusive interviews with other special guests along the way!
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A Deadman's Books
- By: DreamFactory Podcasts
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One day, my kids will inherit my books. Now, they can read them with my friends and me. Explore my small library with my kids, my friends, and myself as I look for a way to preserve the memories, adventures, and comradery created through all of my books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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DMTForestOfFEAR Podcast
- By: Dead Man Talking Productions
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The Heart Of The Forest Is Always It's Darkest Part....But Together We Will Break Through The Evil Roots That Try To Hold Us,Keep Us For Their Devilish Ways..Hunger Above All Other Animalistic notions! #DMTForestOfFEAR
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