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the brightonomicon

by robert rankin

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This book is dedicated to the people of Brighton. Who are renowned for their sense of humour.



And also to Dave and Dee who suggested that I dedicate this book the the people of Brighton, and remind them of their sense of humour, in the hope that they would not tar and feather me.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0575077735, Mass Market Paperback)

Were you aware that there are, hidden in the streets of Brighton, twelve ancient constellations, like the Hangleton Hound and the Bevendean Bat? Well, there are, and on each one hangs a tale, a tale so strange that only The Lad Himself, that inveterate spinner of tales and talker of the toot, Hugo Rune, can get to the bottom of them. And he'd better do it quickly, because if he doesn't solve the dozen mysteries before the year is out, that'll be the end of the world as we know it.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 25 Aug 2008 03:28:45 -0400)

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