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    Fiction (3), Tasmania novel (2), Historical Fiction (2), Historical fiction (1), Future Fantasy Fiction (1), Tasmanian Travelogue (1), Tasmanian Chinese History (1), Excellent historical fiction based in the UK story of aristocratic family involved in treaty development with Czarist Russia & their interaction with an anarchist (1), Fantasy fiction (1), Fantasy Fiction (1), Church history (1), Australian Historical Fiction (1), Mystery (1), Historical Fantasy (1), philosophy (1), Science Fiction (1), Documentary (1), Present Fantasy (1)
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    Baxter's Friends by Ned Randle
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    The Irish Duchess: Regency Nobles series (Volume 4) by Patricia Rice
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