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  2. The Lieutenant of Inishmore - Wikipedia

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    The Lieutenant of Inishmore / l ɛ f ˈ t ɛ n ə n t ... ˈ ɪ n ɪ ʃ ˌ m oʊ r / is a black comedy by Martin McDonagh, in which the 'mad' leader of an Irish National Liberation Army splinter group discovers that his cat has been killed.

  3. Money (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Money: A Suicide Note is a 1984 novel by Martin Amis.In 2005, Time included the novel in its "100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present". [1] The novel is based on Amis's experience as a script writer on the feature film Saturn 3, a Kirk Douglas vehicle.

  4. 3rd Degree (novel) - Wikipedia

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    3rd Degree is a crime novel written by James Patterson and Andrew Gross. It is the third novel in the Women's Murder Club Series, and the sequel to 2nd Chance . The book was published on March 1, 2004.

  5. Thomas B. Costain - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bertram Costain (May 8, 1885 – October 8, 1965) was a Canadian-American journalist who became a best-selling author of historical novels at the age of 57. Life [ edit ]

  6. The Ramsay Scallop - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsay Scallop has two main characters, Thomas of Thornham and Elenor of Ramsay. They were betrothed to each other when they were young. When Thomas returns broken and disillusioned from the Crusades, he finds the idea of marriage and lordship overwhelming. Elenor dreads the idea of marriage to Thomas, both because she does not like him and ...

  7. Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery is a young adult novel by John Feinstein.It tells the story of two young reporters, Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson, who stumble upon a plot to blackmail fictional Minnesota State basketball player Chip Graber into throwing the Final Four in New Orleans.

  8. A Pair of Blue Eyes - Wikipedia

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    A Pair of Blue Eyes is the third published novel by English author Thomas Hardy, first serialised between September 1872 and July 1873, in Tinsley's Magazine, and published in book form in 1873. It was Hardy's third published novel, and the first not published anonymously. Hardy included it with his "romances and fantasies".

  9. Sandkings (novelette) - Wikipedia

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    "Sandkings" is a novelette by American writer George R. R. Martin, first published in the August 1979 issue of Omni. In 1980, it won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette, the Nebula Award for Best Novelette and the Locus Award for best novelette, and was nominated for the Balrog Award in short fiction. [1]