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  • Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: A Mystery

    Gyles Brandreth

    eBook (Gallery Books, Aug. 21, 2009)
    Playwright and raconteur Oscar Wilde embarks on another adventure as he sets sail for America in the 1880s on a roller coaster of a lecture tour. But the adventure doesn't truly begin until Oscar boards an ocean liner headed back across the Atlantic and joins a motley crew led by French impresario Edmond La Grange. As Oscar becomes entangled with the La Grange acting dynasty, he suspects that all is not as it seems. What begins with a curious death at sea soon escalates to a series of increasingly macabre tragedies once the troupe arrives in Paris to perform Hamlet. A strange air of indifference surrounds these seemingly random events, inciting Oscar to dig deeper, aided by his friends Robert Sherard and the divine Sarah Bernhardt. What he discovers is a horrifying secret -- one that may bring him closer to his own last chapter than anyone could have imagined. As intelligent as it is beguiling, this third installment in the richly historical mystery series is sure to captivate and entertain.
  • Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: A Mystery

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Gallery Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    One of the shining stars of historical crime fiction returns with this eagerly anticipated addition to the series that Booklist hails as “pitch-perfect” and the Toronto Globe and Mail calls “a lot of fun.” In Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile, the famous playwright and raconteur leaves England for a lecture tour in the United States, where he meets P.T. Barnum, sees Jumbo the Elephant, becomes involved in a saloon shoot out, and entertains Broadway’s brightest stars. But soon Wilde becomes entangled with the LaGrange acting dynasty, whom he befriends aboard an ocean liner. Things are not what they seem with this family, and Oscar’s shrewd curiosity may get the better of him as he investigates their hardships. Once the troupe arrives in Paris to perform Hamlet, the tragedies mount. As Oscar digs deeper into these seemingly random events, he will discover a horrifying secret…one which may bring him closer to his own last chapter than he could ever imagine. Gyles Brandreth has crafted another enchanting entertainment that is as intelligent as it is beguiling.
  • What’s Black and White and Red All Over?

    Gyles Brandreth

    language (Puffin, Aug. 20, 2020)
    *Laugh yourself silly in this fantastic collection of jokes and riddles from master of funny Gyles Brandreth!*WHAT'S BLACK AND WHITE AND RED ALL OVER?An embarrassed PenguinA sunburnt elephantA newspaper! Did those jokes make you laugh? Make you groan? Maybe a bit of both? There's lots more where that come from. Collected here by the world's wittiest writer, jokesmith Gyles Brandreth, are some of the best and worst jokes ever (plus a few riddles to keep you on your toes).From 'Knock, knock' to 'Waiter waiter', with some funny elephants and giraffes thrown in for good measure, this also has a bit of expert joke advice, so you can show others just how funny you can be!'Very funny, and often outright silly' Guardian on Have You Eaten Grandma by Gyles Brandreth
  • MINDBENDERS/BRAINTEASERS

    Brandreth Gyles

    Paperback (Bounty Books, Sept. 9, 1993)
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  • Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: A Mystery

    Gyles Brandreth

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Playwright and raconteur Oscar Wilde embarks on another adventure as he sets sail for America in the 1880s on a roller coaster of a lecture tour. But the adventure doesn't truly begin until Oscar boards an ocean liner headed back across the Atlantic and joins a motley crew led by French impresario Edmond La Grange. As Oscar becomes entangled with the La Grange acting dynasty, he suspects that all is not as it seems. What begins with a curious death at sea soon escalates to a series of increasingly macabre tragedies once the troupe arrives in Paris to perform Hamlet. A strange air of indifference surrounds these seemingly random events, inciting Oscar to dig deeper, aided by his friends Robert Sherard and the divine Sarah Bernhardt. What he discovers is a horrifying secret -- one that may bring him closer to his own last chapter than anyone could have imagined. As intelligent as it is beguiling, this third installment in the richly historical mystery series is sure to captivate and entertain.
  • Secret Codes and Hidden Messages

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback
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  • Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: Oscar Wilde Mystery: 3

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    Paperback (John Murray Publishers Ltd, March 15, 2010)
    In OSCAR WILDE AND THE DEAD MAN'S SMILE, the third in Gyles Brandreth's acclaimed Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries series featuring Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle, Oscar risks his life to solve a series of deadly murders in bohemian Paris...'Intelligent, amusing and entertaining' Alexander McCall Smith Paris, 1883. Oscar Wilde, aged twenty-seven, has come to the city of decadence to discover its charms, to rekindle his friendship with the divine Sarah Bernhardt and to collaborate with France's most celebrated actor-manager, Edmond La Grange. Oscar discovers dark secrets lying at the heart of the La Grange company, and is confronted by murders both foul and bizarre. To solve the crimes, to unravel the mystery, Oscar risks his life - and his reputation - embarking on a dangerous adventure that takes him from bohemian night clubs to an asylum for the insane, from a duel in the Buttes de Chaumont to the gates of Reading Gaol.
  • The Super Joke Book by Gyles Brandreth

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Sterling, )
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  • Great Book of Optical Illusions

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    A collection of wacky characters and expertly created optical illusions will fascinate youngsters as gray spots appear and disappear, straight lines wave, circles gyrate, and intricate patterns pulsate
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  • Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: A Mystery

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Touchstone, Sept. 1, 2009)
    One of the shining stars of historical crime fiction returns with this eagerly anticipated addition to the series that Booklist hails as “pitch-perfect” and the Toronto Globe and Mail calls “a lot of fun.” In Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile, the famous playwright and raconteur leaves England for a lecture tour in the United States, where he meets P.T. Barnum, sees Jumbo the Elephant, becomes involved in a saloon shoot out, and entertains Broadway’s brightest stars. But soon Wilde becomes entangled with the LaGrange acting dynasty, whom he befriends aboard an ocean liner. Things are not what they seem with this family, and Oscar’s shrewd curiosity may get the better of him as he investigates their hardships. Once the troupe arrives in Paris to perform Hamlet, the tragedies mount. As Oscar digs deeper into these seemingly random events, he will discover a horrifying secret…one which may bring him closer to his own last chapter than he could ever imagine. Gyles Brandreth has crafted another enchanting entertainment that is as intelligent as it is beguiling.
  • 1000 Riddles: The Greatest Book of Riddles Ever Known

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Corgi, Feb. 15, 1980)
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  • The Biggest Tongue Twister Book in the World

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    An alphabetically arranged collection of tongue twister including the famous "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
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