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Books with author J. S. Fletcher

  • Dragon's Bane

    Sean Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2018)
    In the caverns beneath New York City, an ancient evil is about to rise…The Herald has returned, and with him the Slayers are one step closer to summoning the Hunt and destroying Kaylee and the rest of the dragon-kin. Worse, Kaylee is attacked by a dragon. An actual dragon. The kind that definitely shouldn’t exist. It seems something is forcing innocent dragon-kins to permanently shift against their will. With the arrival of a powerful creep interested in romancing her, and Jade’s Tamer test taking place in the caverns of New York City, a mystery is one more thing Kaylee doesn’t need to deal with right now.But when Jade’s test goes disturbingly wrong, Kaylee enters the underground, determined to find her. What she discovers instead is a Slayers’ plot more dangerous than she could have imagined. One that promises to end her and her friends for good.Some secrets, it seems, are better left forgotten.But now they’re coming back to life.
  • Dragon's Fate

    Sean Fletcher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 2, 2018)
    The Hunt has returned. The time of the dragon-kin is over.After failing to stop St. George and the Hunt, Kaylee and her few remaining friends are forced to flee, desperate to find somewhere, anywhere, safe. The Convocation is broken. Slayer attacks come without warning. Innocent people are dying. The only hope to defeat the Hunt and put an end to the destruction lies in an ancient magic, the dragon fusion. A magic Kaylee possesses.A magic she can’t control.But time is running out. Either Kaylee learns to harness this new, powerful magic, or it will be the end for her and everyone she loves.Friends and enemies collide and secrets are revealed in this stunning conclusion to the bestselling Heir of Dragons series! It all ends here in Dragon’s Fate.
  • The Paradise Mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    Paperback (Echo Library, Nov. 15, 2009)
    J. S. Fletcher was a British-born journalist and novelist, considered to be one of the foremost detective fiction writers of his day.
  • Middle Temple Murder

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Greenhill Books, March 1, 1987)
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  • Alphabet of Dreams

    Susan Fletcher

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 18, 2011)
    In the city of the dead, a dreamer awakens.... Young Babak has a magnificent gift: He can dream the future. Mitra, his brave older sister, is sworn to protect him. For them to survive living on the streets, she must do whatever is necessary -- including using her brother's talent for profit. When Babak is asked to dream for a powerful Magus, he receives a mysterious vision of two stars dancing in the night. Determined to solve this prophetic riddle, the Magus takes the boy and his sister on an arduous journey across the desert. What they discover will change the world in a way that no dream could ever predict....
  • The Paradise Mystery

    J. S. Fletcher

    (Knopf, Jan. 1, 1928)
    A classic murder mystery set in a small cathedral town. An interesting plot.
  • Walk Across the Sea

    Susan Fletcher

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 18, 2011)
    The first time Eliza sees Wah Chung, he is squatting beside some rocks on the pathway to her island. Eliza's island is the one on which the lighthouse -- operated and maintained by her father -- stands, sending its beacon of safety to ships at sea. The pathway to the island is a treacherous one, engulfed by water when the tide is high, passable only when the tide is low and reveals the secret life of the sea on the rocks and in the pools that remain.Although Eliza is careful to avoid Wah Chung as he paints among the rocks (after all, he is a Chinaman), when a "sneaker wave" approaches the passage, it is Wah Chung who warns her and then rescues Eliza's goat, Parthenia, before both are swept away.It is a simple act of kindness, but one that causes Eliza to doubt many things. Are the Celestials, as the Chinese immigrants are called, such a threat to their small town? Are they really heathens, as her father claims? And what should she do when the townspeople conspire to expel these people forcibly? How will Eliza act, in the face of her father's strong beliefs and his duties as the lighthouse keeper, when Wah Chung comes to her for help in return?
  • The harvest moon

    J. S Fletcher

    Hardcover (Doran, March 15, 1927)
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  • Scarhaven keep,

    J. S Fletcher

    Hardcover (Knopf, Aug. 16, 1922)
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  • Dead Men"s Money

    J S Fletcher

    (Harrap & Co,, July 6, 1931)
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