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Come Like Shadows (alms For Oblivion - 8)
Title: Come Like Shadows (alms For Oblivion - 8)
Description:
Fielding Gray is definitely interested, especially since it means fourteen weeks on Corfu with a bunch of feisty starlets making a film of the epic Odyssey, and even more so when he reckons he can salt away a lot more cash into a numbered Swiss bank account. Unfortunately, Foxy Galahead takes a dim view of Gray's ungentlemanly tactics and things get decidedly tricky...
Shadows On The Grass
Title: Shadows On The Grass
Description:
In this hilarious and evocative cricketing autobiography, Simon Raven recounts the progress of matches played at Charterhouse, Cambridge or Bangalore, and recalls the exploits of friends and cricketing colleagues.
The Survivors (alms For Oblivion Series)
Title: The Survivors (alms For Oblivion Series)
Description:
Venice, september 1973, Old friends and familiar enemies gather for a grand feast of mystery, intrigue, blackmail and death. The Survivors, is the tenth and final novel in Simon Raven`s outstandingly acclaimed ` Alms for Oblivion ` series.
Roses Of Picardie (a Panther Book)
Title: Roses Of Picardie (a Panther Book)
Description:
Together with a host of bizarre characters, Jaquiz Helmut and balbo blakeney pursue the Roses through the arcane secrets of four countries and eight centuries, through chilling horror, high comedy and a labyrinth of foul intrigue, to an unforgettable climax.
Bring Forth The Body (alms For Oblivion - 9)
Title: Bring Forth The Body (alms For Oblivion - 9)
Description:
This is the ninth novel in the series `Alms to Oblivion`.
Inch Of Fortune, An
Title: Inch Of Fortune, An
Description:
Esme discovers that neither his job nor the perks that go with it are precisely what they seem.
Before The Cock Crow (the First-born Of Egypt - 3)
Title: Before The Cock Crow (the First-born Of Egypt - 3)
Description:
When his wife Baby died, leaving her retarded son Lord Sarum of Old Sarum, Lord Canteloupe`s toast to absent friends has a decidely bitter undertaste. Worse, an Italian bastard had a legitimate claim to the entire Canteloupe estate-unless an eccentric anthropologist and his Greek page could silence the upstart.

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