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Loading... Northanger Abbey AND Lady Susan/Sanditon/The Watsons
... and Seventeen Other Stories as the 'other' is different, or Northanger Abbey with Northanger Abbey and Lady Susan. As for the critical essays, I can only speak for what I know. Maybe that's the point. Maybe we shouldn't be trying to apply a rule to NCE ... ... of Jane Austen's works before reading them. So far, I've only read Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Northanger Abbey. :) 21. Sudden Exposure by Susan Dunlap
22. Night Work by Laurie R. King
23. Murder and a Muse by Gillian B. Farrell
24. Time Expired by Susan Dunlap
25. Cooks Overboard by Joanne Pence
26. Cop Out by Susan Dunlap
27. On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle
28. T ... 16. Death and Taxes by Susan Dunlap Another Jill Smith mystery, this one investigating the death of an IRS agent.
17. To Play the Fool by Laurie R. King. Kate is investigating the murder of a homeless man.and the other-worldly man who speaks only in quotations and leads the mass of ... ... niggly details on ARCTIC SAILS, my newest piece and had some lunch, so I'm ready to roll again.
6. As A Favor by Susan Dunlap. Jill is dealing with her neurotic ex-husband.
7. Beware of Doug by Elaine Fox.Lily Taylor's love life is complicated by her 'noisy,nasty, match-mauling ... ... bodies,her unfaithful, estranged husband and her Canadian boyfriend. Another good read from Kathy Reichs
4.Karma by Susan Dunlap. Berkeley cop Jill Smith accepts an invitation to see the new guru in town. When the young man dies before her eyes, his followers say it was his karma to die. ... Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe
Smile Please by Jonathan Keates
Kiss Me Deadly by Susan Kearney
Go by John Clellan Holmes
Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard ... Triumph
Well, it isn't M.M. Kaye, but he writes excellent battle scenes. You can almost smell the blood...
22. Northanger Abbey--
I actually enjoyed this Austen novel better than Emma or Sense and Sensibility. Reading the Mysteries of Udolpho ahead of time gives you a head's up ... ... mistress of Charles II. I've read better period novels but needed something light.
Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland. It's a fictional story of how Renoir created his famous painting of the same title. A bit disappointing. The characters are rather flat, and the author ... ... seller/actress who became a longtime mistress of Charles II. I'm almost done with Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland. It's based on the famous Renoir painting. That one has been rather disappointing. The author is too hung up on displaying her knowledge of art, and the ...
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