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  2. C. J. Tudor - Wikipedia

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    The Chalk Man was published in January 2018 by Crown Publishing.Reviews were mixed. The Sun said "[Tudor] weaves a complex and captivating story in her first novel.". [2] The Irish Independent said the book "has an intriguing and creepy premise — but ultimately falls apart after a series of improbable, shading to outlandish, plot twists."

  3. The Chalk Circle Man - Wikipedia

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    The Chalk Circle Man (French: L'Homme aux cercles bleus) is a novel by French crime-writer Fred Vargas. The first of her Commissaire Adamsberg series, it was published in 1991. An English translation by Sian Reynolds was published in 2009. [1] Vargas received the 2009 Crime Writers Association International Dagger for this work. [2]

  4. The Old Man (Perry novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Man is a stand-alone thriller novel by Thomas Perry, published by the Mysterious Press imprint of Grove Atlantic in January 2017. A television adaptation of the same name starring Jeff Bridges aired on FX beginning June 2022.

  5. NOS4A2 - Wikipedia

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    NOS4A2 (pronounced Nosferatu) [1] is the third novel by American author Joe Hill. [2] The book was published on April 30, 2013, through William Morrow and Company, and has since been adapted to a television series. NOS4A2 is a horror novel about a woman trying to save her son from a vicious, supernatural killer. [3]

  6. A Tale of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.

  7. Rithmatist (series) - Wikipedia

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    Rithmatists are warriors. They use geometric patterns of chalk (Lines) to perform magic with physical effects. Lines may shield a user, attack an opponent or animate a creature known as a Chalkling which will do the Rithmatist's bidding. Rithmatists are humanity's primary defence against the mysterious Wild Chalklings.

  8. Thorns (novel) - Wikipedia

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    An interplanetary audience follows real-life stories of triumph and tragedy presented to them by Duncan Chalk, a media mogul with apparently limitless resources. Chalk, unknown to all around him, is a kind of psychic vampire who draws sustenance from the emotions of others, particularly those of pain and trauma.

  9. ABNKKBSNPLAko?! - Wikipedia

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    " The novel details what are supposedly the childhood memories of the author, from his earliest days as a student until his first few years at work. The book was a surprise hit in 2001, quickly selling out its first run of 500 copies. [2] By 2013, it had sold over 240,000 copies, at which time a 12th anniversary edition was published. [2]