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  2. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Jane Hawk Series. Title Year Type Pages Notes 1: The Silent Corner: 2017: novel ...

  3. Ride the Storm (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview at the end of 2017, Koontz says that he intends to finish Ride the Storm once he finishes the 7th book in his Jane Hawk series. [ 2 ] As of 2018, the FAQ on Koontz' website says that "there will be the third Chris Snow book; you can count on it, if I live long enough."

  4. Jane Whitefield (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Whitefield is a crime and mystery novel series written by Thomas Perry. The series features Jane Whitefield, a Native American (Seneca [1]) who has made a career out of helping people disappear. The series is usually narrated in third-person perspective. Perry weaves Native American history, stories, theology, and cultural practices into ...

  5. Midnight (Koontz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tessa Jane Lockland, sister of Capshaw, also arrives in Moonlight Cove to investigate her sister's death. Chrissie Foster, an eleven-year-old girl who lives on a farm north of town, accidentally witnesses her parents in a physically altered state - part-human and part-beast - and is forced to flee for her life. She heads towards town to seek help.

  6. Unnatural Causes (detective novel) - Wikipedia

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    The third to feature Adam Dalgliesh, it was published in the UK by Faber & Faber in 1967 [1] and by Charles Scribner's Sons in the US. [2] A paperback edition followed the same year. [3] An adaptation of the novel was filmed for television in 1993. [4]

  7. Jane Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Jane was born to George and Beryl Wilde (née Eagleton). She grew up in St Albans, Hertfordshire. She was raised in the Church of England and is an active Christian. [1] [2] She studied languages at the University of London's Westfield College. [3] Jane and Stephen Hawking met through mutual college friends at a party in 1962.

  8. Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters

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    The intention of the work was to set down the essential parts of the "ideal novel". Austen was following, and guying, the recommendations of Clarke. [1] The work was also influenced by some of Austen's personal circle with views on the novel of courtship, and names are recorded in the margins of the manuscript; [9] they included William Gifford, her publisher, and her niece Fanny Knight.

  9. Straight Talking: A Novel - Wikipedia

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    1 Synopsis. 2 Reception. 3 Sources. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Straight Talking is a novel by British author Jane Green. It was published in the ...