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A PATENT FOR PASSION No, no, no! It doesn't matter how many times the Duchess of Trent (The Harlow Hoyden) requests her help with a delicate matter regarding a patent for her sister's invention, Tuppence Templeton will not lend a hand. She has a habit, yes, of coming up with ingenious plans to solve other people's problems, and it is true that she's clever and daring enough to pull off the proposed scheme. But there's no way she's going to confront the arrogant and dismissive Earl of Gage again. She is still shaken--or is it stirred?--from their last encounter when, rather than thank her for saving his sister from ruin, he railed against her for having the temerity to interfere in his family...
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Teenager Chloé Templeton and Jasper, a Labrador, have one thing in common. They are both wearing TransFixa devices which allow them to travel in space and time. But why are they wearing them? When Chloé is kidnapped by scientist Theo Rattle, and taken to the new planet Dorian, she tries everything to escape from his clutches and soon befriends Jasper, a three year old retired "sniffer" dog from Heathrow Airport, who has suffered a similar fate. When you're a highly gifted sixteen year old teenager, and already in the third year at university studying astrophysics, it soon becomes evident why Theo needs her help. Theo's assistant, Grutz, is a small monk who does magical things and he's the ...
"The Sorcery Club" by way of Elliott O'Donnell is a chilling story that delves into the supernatural and the macabre. The narrative unfolds in London, wherein the protagonist, Dr. Silence, an investigator of the paranormal, becomes entangled in a web of occult mysteries. Dr. Silence encounters a group of people deeply involved inside the practice of darkish magic, referred to as the Sorcery Club. As he delves deeper into the membership's activities, he confronts the sinister and inexplicable forces they harness. O'Donnell intricately weaves collectively factors of horror, the occult, and the unknown, as Dr. Silence is thrust into a world wherein the limits between the residing and the useles...
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