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List view record 62: Lords of misrule : the first of a trilogy of novels on the rise of the House of StewartList view anchor tag for record 62: Lords of misrule : the first of a trilogy of novels on the rise of the House of Stewart
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Love for Lydia

Bates, H. E. (Herbert Ernest), 1905-19741974
Books, Manuscripts
Lydia Aspen, a lonely English teenager of the 1930s, learns that men are intrigued by her and seeks to hide her vulnerability by bending them to her frivolous will.
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List view record 66: The murder at the vicarage [text (large print)]List view anchor tag for record 66: The murder at the vicarage [text (large print)]
List view record 67: Murder by nail : being an episode in the career of Jasper Shrig of Bow Street, with particulars of his highly original methods in the Wrybook CaseList view anchor tag for record 67: Murder by nail : being an episode in the career of Jasper Shrig of Bow Street, with particulars of his highly original methods in the Wrybook Case
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Night

O'Brien, Edna1974
Books, Manuscripts
The sombre, impassioned, night-time monologue of middle-aged Mary Hooligan. The author also wrote "The Country Girls", "The Lonely Girl", "A Pagan Place" and "Johnny I Hardly Knew You".
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