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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Kadare -> Kanon -> Karp -> Kasai -> Kellerman -> Kelton -> Kim -> King -> King -> King -> Kingsbury -> Kipling -> Klaussmann -> Kolpan -> Kostova -> Kunzru |
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Laurie R. King |
O Jerusalem |
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Bantam, 2000 (1999) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
A cross between traditional Holmes and Indiana Jones. The formidable team of Sherlock Holmes and his young wife Mary Russell is sent to British-occupied Palestine by Holmes' spymaster brother Mycroft. Disguised as Bedouins, they follow the trail of a dangerous adversary to Jerusalem. (HW) |
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Laurie R. King |
Pirate King |
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Bantam, 2012 (2011) |
Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book |
In this 11th in the series, Mary goes undercover as a producer's assistant for a silent-film about a crew making a picture of The Pirates of Penzance in Lisbon, Portugal 'only to have their boat captured by actual pirates'. (HW) |
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Laurie R. King |
Touchstone |
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Bantam, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
In 1926 England, in the throes of serious labor unrest, American Bureau of Investigation Agent Harris Stuyvesant and Bennett Grey, a man with a very special talent, follow a trail of anarchy to an old aristocratic family. (HW) |
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Susan Fraser King |
Lady Macbeth |
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Crown, 2008 (2008) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
According to Susan Fraser King's research and resulting fictional portrayal of her life, Lady Macbeth got bad press from William Shakespeare. (HW) |
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Susan Fraser King |
Queen Hereafter: A Novel of Margaret of Scotland |
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Crown, 2010 (2010) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
Tells Margaret and Malcolm's story from both Margaret's point of view and that of Eva the Bard, a Celtic princess and granddaughter of Lady Gruadh of Moray (Lady Macbeth). (HW) |
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