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  • Above the Dark Circus

    Hugh Walpole

    Hardcover (Constable, April 6, 1985)
    Hugh Walpole's thrilling adventure novel of the 1920s revolves around Piccadily Circus. Richard Gunn is an ex-soldier in trouble after the end of the Great War. Jobless and starving in Piccadilly Circus, he encounters his nemesis, Leroy Pengelly. From this encounter the secrets of their shared past start to unravel. A novel which combines elements of the horror and supernatural with the puzzle element of the whodunnit - all wrapped up in one unsettling and uncanny whole.
  • I wonder as I wander: An autobiographical journey

    Langston Hughes

    Paperback (Distributed by Persea Books, March 15, 1986)
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  • Go: A Novel

    John Clellon Holmes

    Paperback (Thunder's Mouth Pr, Oct. 16, 1988)
    Generally acknowledged to be the first Beat novel, go was originally published in 1952, five years before Kerouac's On the Road. "John Clellon Holmes became the Beat Generation's chief chronicler."--Newsweek.
  • Go: A novel

    John Clellon Holmes

    Hardcover (Distributed by Consortium Book Sales, Aug. 16, 1988)
    Generally acknowledged to be the first Beat novel, go was originally published in 1952, five years before Kerouac's On the Road. "John Clellon Holmes became the Beat Generation's chief chronicler."--Newsweek.
  • Requiem for a Dream: A Novel

    Hubert Selby Jr.

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Jan. 21, 1993)
    In this searing novel first published in 1978, two young hoods, Harry and Tyrone, and a girlfriend fantasize about scoring a pound of heroin and getting rich. But their heroin habit gets the better of them, and Harry's mother's addiction to diet pills lands her in a state mental hospital.
  • The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service

    Erskine Childers, Geoffrey Household

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Sept. 28, 1978)
    Vintage paperback
  • The White Cottage Mystery

    Margery Allingham

    Paperback (PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, March 15, 1990)
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  • Death of a Ghost

    Margery Allingham

    Paperback (PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, Oct. 30, 1986)
    The painter John Lafcadio was brilliantly talented and, it appears, a bit psychic: Certain that his reputation would improve dramatically after his death, he left several paintings with his agent, along with the instruction that the widowed Mme. Lafcadio should wait a suitable interval and then begin doling out the work to a newly ravenous public, selling the paintings at the rate of one per year. Albert Campion, an old friend of the widow's, is among the guests at Lafcadio's fourth such posthumous vernissage. The event is a success for all but one of attendees -- a young artist who is brutally murdered while others are sipping champagne. Shortly thereafter the wife of another painter in the Lafcadios' circle is poisoned, and Campion begins asking questions -- a dangerous habit with a murderer around.
  • Brat Farrar

    Josephine Tey

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, May 31, 1990)
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  • To Love and be Wise

    Josephine Tey

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, May 31, 1990)
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