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  2. The Man Who Died Twice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    464. ISBN. 9780241425428. Preceded by. The Thursday Murder Club. Followed by. The Bullet That Missed. The Man Who Died Twice is a murder mystery written by the British comedian and presenter Richard Osman. It is the sequel to The Thursday Murder Club and was published by Penguin Random House 's Viking Press in September 2021 and as an audiobook ...

  3. Jayne Middlemiss - Wikipedia

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    Jayne Middlemiss (born 3 February 1971) [citation needed] is an English television and radio presenter. She began presenting music television shows including The O Zone and Top of the Pops in the mid-1990s, as well as other television and radio shows, including on BBC Radio 6 Music. She has won both Celebrity MasterChef and reality show ...

  4. Philip Middlemiss - Wikipedia

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    Actor. Years active. 1986–2014, 2024. Philip Middlemiss (born Philip Sean Lloyd; 19 June 1963) is an English television, radio actor and businessman, best known for playing bookmaker Des Barnes in ITV 's Coronation Street between 1990 and 1998. The character was killed off, ordered by Brian Park, who was the programme's producer at the time.

  5. 15 Coffee Table Books on Sale During Amazon Prime Day - AOL

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    One shopper says: "Amazing biography book with great pictures. Book takes deeply you to Queen’s life and makes you feel like a part of Royal family" Dimensions: 9.38 x 0.91 x 11.25 inches. Pages ...

  6. Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 18741174. Followed by. Women of the Aftermath. Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War is a 1930 novel by British author Evadne Price writing under the pseudonym "Helen Zenna Smith". The book presents a stark critique of the romanticized depictions of war, targeting the traditional, gendered representations of heroism and sacrifice.

  7. List of Harlequin Romance novels released in 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Whittal: September 1981: 2431: Bride For Sale: Jane Corrie: October 1981: 2432: The All-The-Way Man: Joyce Dingwell: October 1981: 2433: Wolf At The Door ...

  8. A Family-Owned Pie Shop Shares Their Fried Apple Hand ... - AOL

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    Make the crust: Whisk together flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder in a bowl. Cut in butter until it resembles coarse meal with several pea-size pieces remaining. Add 3/4 cup milk, 1 tablespoon ...

  9. A Time to Die (Smith novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Time to Die (Smith novel) A Time to Die. (Smith novel) A Time to Die is a 1989 novel by Wilbur Smith. [ 1] Set in 1987, it is chronologically the last of the 13 Courtney Novels. Smith did not regard it strictly as a Courtney novel, however, claiming "it's just got a Courtney name in it. It's not in the mainstream of the series."