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Christopher Hovelle Wood (5 November 1935 – 9 May 2015) was an English screenwriter and novelist, best known for the Confessions series of novels and films which he wrote as Timothy Lea. Under his own name, he adapted two James Bond novels for the screen: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977, with Richard Maibaum ) [ 1 ] and Moonraker (1979).
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A List of Rebecca Yarros’s Books In Order Courtesy ... The first entry in the author’s Empyrean series, it took the literary world by storm when it was published in 2023, enchanting readers ...
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Books [ edit ] Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher (1989; transferred to digitally printed hardback and paperback in 2008) (Editor; co-edited with Brendan Bradshaw) ISBN 0521340349 (1989) ISBN 978-0-521-34034-2 (2008, hardback) ISBN 978-0-521-09966-0 (2008, paperback)
This book was a huge success and O'Donnell would publish a dozen more novels and short story collections until 1996. Kingsley Amis said the novels were "endlessly fascinating" [ 6 ] and that Blaise and Garvin were "one of the great partnerships in fiction, bearing comparison with that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson."