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  2. Suzanne Enoch - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Enoch (born California) is an American author of best-selling contemporary and historical Regency romance novels. Enoch began writing down her own stories when she was a child. [ 1 ] She graduated from the University of California, Irvine [ 2 ] with a degree in English.

  3. Four: A Divergent Collection - Wikipedia

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    Free Four is the first story of the series and retells the events of chapter thirteen of Divergent. It was released on April 23, 2012. It was released on April 23, 2012. [ 6 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ]

  4. Janet Wallach - Wikipedia

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    A picture of the author at the launch of her latest book, Flirting with Danger, at the Corner Bookstore. Janet Wallach (born May 4, 1942 Brooklyn ) is an American writer. [ 1 ] She is President Emerita of Seeds of Peace .

  5. Flirting with Danger - Wikipedia

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    Flirting with Danger is a 1934 American comedy adventure film directed by Vin Moore and starring Robert Armstrong, Edgar Kennedy and William Cagney (James Cagney's lookalike brother). The picture was released by Monogram Pictures and has a running time of 62 minutes.

  6. Rick Brant - Wikipedia

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    Rick Brant is a series of science-themed adventure and mystery novels following the eponymous character. There are 24 books, all credited to John Blaine, a pseudonym for Harold L. Goodwin and, for the first three books, co-author Peter J. Harkins.

  7. The Nancy Drew Files - Wikipedia

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    The series was developed by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, in its final year. The series was first introduced in two books from the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, #77: The Bluebeard Room, and #78: The Phantom of Venice. These two books were much more modern and serious, while also featuring romance.

  8. The Cabinet of Curiosities - Wikipedia

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    Agent Pendergast and Dr. Kelly also discover Leng's old address, and realize that Smithback is in danger. They enter the house and discover a recently killed corpse, which strongly resembles Pendergast. The killer lures them into a trap with the dying body of O'Shaughnessy, and locks them in a cell while he operates on Smithback.

  9. The Dark Is Rising Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The first book in the series, Over Sea, Under Stone, was originally conceived as a stand-alone novel, [2] and the sequence gets its name from the second novel in the series, The Dark Is Rising. The Dark Is Rising Sequence is used as an overarching title in several omnibus, boxed-set, and coordinated editions; but the title of The Dark Is Rising ...