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  2. Robert Thorogood - Wikipedia

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    The Marlow Murder Club Robert Thorogood (born 1972 in Colchester, Essex) [ 1 ] is an English screenwriter and Sunday Times Bestselling novelist. He created the BBC One murder mystery series Death in Paradise [ 2 ] as well as co-created two spin-off shows from it, Beyond Paradise and Return to Paradise .

  3. Death Comes for the Archbishop - Wikipedia

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    The novel was reprinted in the Modern Library series in 1931. [5] It was included in Life Magazine's list of the 100 outstanding books of 1924–1944. [6] It was also included on Time 's 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005 [7] and Modern Library's list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century [8] and was chosen by the Western Writers of America to be the 7th ...

  4. Heart of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Kurtz's health worsens during the trip. The steamboat breaks down, and while stopped for repairs, Kurtz gives Marlow a packet of papers, including his commissioned report and a photograph, telling him to keep them from the manager. When Marlow next speaks with him, Kurtz is near death; Marlow hears him weakly whisper, "The horror! The horror!"

  5. Death Comes as the End - Wikipedia

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    Death Comes as the End is a historical mystery novel by Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in October 1944 [1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March of the following year. [2] The US Edition retailed at $2.00 [1] and the UK edition at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6). [2]

  6. Charles Marlow - Wikipedia

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    Charles Marlow describes a character as a "papier-mâché Mephistopheles", a reference to the Faust legend. Marlow's and Kurtz's journey up the Congo River in Heart of Darkness also has similarities to another work by Marlowe, Dido, Queen of Carthage, in which Aeneas is stranded on the shore of Libya and meets the African queen Dido. [3]

  7. The High Window - Wikipedia

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    The police discover Vannier's role in the counterfeiting and the murders of Phillips and Morningstar, but they rule his death a suicide. Marlowe shows Merle the photograph of Bright being pushed out the window, which shows it was actually Mrs. Murdock who killed her husband and then blamed Merle for it.

  8. “The Handmaid's Tale” Author Margaret Atwood Says ... - AOL

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    Margaret Atwood does not fear the great unknown. The acclaimed novelist and poet, 84, was a guest on NPR’s Wild Card with Rachel Martin podcast on Oct. 3. On the show, Martin invites guests to ...

  9. The Marlow Murder Club (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Marlow Murder Club is a British cosy mystery television series based on Robert Thorogood's novel of the same name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show originally aired on U&Drama and can be streamed on the U Streaming Service .