Fatal Fortune


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Fans of Harper Connelly and TV’s Medium will love the psychic detective in this New York Times bestselling series…. Abby Cooper can’t believe her eyes after the police show her surveillance video of her best friend and business partner, Candice Fusco, shooting a man in cold blood. And when the cops tell her they think the victim has ties to the Mob—and perhaps Candice does too—Abby can’t believe her ears. Surely there is a logical explanation. But Candice is nowhere to be found. Trusting her intuition, Abby decides to search for the truth in Vegas—which may be the biggest gamble of her life. Once in town she begins to uncover a rigged game of dirty double-dealing where the stakes are no less than life and death. And if she’s not careful, Abby can forget about ever leaving Las Vegas...alive.




Fatal Fortune


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No one in Cheyenne, North Dakota believes in Lottie Baldwin’s psychic abilities; especially not Harlan Erikson, Lottie’s boyfriend and Chief Deputy in the Sheriff’s Office. When a friend’s husband disappears, Lottie can’t leave it to Harlan to discover what happened to Harry. Armed with her courage and her tarot cards, Lottie tries to solve the mystery herself, regardless of who attempts to stop her: Harlan, her friend—or the criminal




Fatal Fortune


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This early work by Wilkie Collins was originally published in 1874. Born in Marylebone, London in 1824, Collins' family enrolled him at the Maida Hill Academy in 1835, but then took him to France and Italy with them between 1836 and 1838. Returning to England, Collins attended Cole's boarding school, and completed his education in 1841, after which he was apprenticed to the tea merchants Antrobus & Co. in the Strand. In 1846, Collins became a law student at Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1851, although he never practiced. It was in 1848, a year after the death of his father, that he published his first book, The Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A., to good reviews. The 1860s saw Collins' creative high-point, and it was during this decade that he achieved fame and critical acclaim, with his four major novels, The Woman in White (1860), No Name (1862), Armadale (1866) and The Moonstone (1868). The Moonstone, meanwhile is seen by many as the first true detective novel - T. S. Eliot called it "the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels...in a genre invented by Collins and not by Poe." Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions.




Fatal Fortune 2nd Edition


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Will they live to tell their tales? A lad with a troubled past makes new friends in a graveyard. A telepathic girl can read the tortured minds of her friends. A young lad will find out when he curiously climbs into a cemetery one dark night. A girl will know her fate when she befriends a group of Devil worshippers. These ten horror and fantasy stories, some gruesome, some exciting, all very readable, were written by the talented young author Sian Parker-Statham. All profits from the sale of Fatal Fortune will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust (cysticfibrosis.org.uk) Registered Charity Number 1079049.




The Fatal Fortune


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Available digitally for the first time! Fortune doesn’t shine on Guinevere Jones and Zac Justis; it puts them on the trail of a cunning charlatan in this riveting novel from New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz writing as Jayne Castle. When Guinevere Jones discovers that a so-called fortune-teller is making big profits by deceiving her clients, she vows to expose the scam. Now Zac—who will do anything to keep Gwen safe—helps her uncover the deadly deceptions of a blackmailer and killer out to destroy every trace of the past…




Sinister and Fatal


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Collects two Guinevere Jones stories, including "The Sinister Touch," in which Guinevere helps out the handsome young artist across the street after his apartment is broken into and a painting is defaced.




Fortune's Wheel


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This volume explores the ways that Charles Dickens appropriated and made central to his novels the dominant symbol of his age. The author argues that Dickens' contribution to the iconographic and narrative traditions was to fuse the classical image of the wheel - fortune - with the industrial one.




Lotos Leaves


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Wilkie Collins: The Complete Short Stories


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Wilkie Collins' 'The Complete Short Stories' is a masterful collection of tales that showcase the author's keen eye for detail and his ability to craft intricate plots filled with suspense and mystery. Collins's writing style, characterized by rich prose and intricate character development, reflects the Victorian era's fascination with the dark and the supernatural, making his stories timeless classics of English literature. From ghostly apparitions to ingenious crimes, this collection offers readers a glimpse into the diverse world of Wilkie Collins's imagination. As a pioneer of the detective novel and a contemporary of Charles Dickens, Collins expertly weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and social commentary to create gripping narratives that continue to captivate readers today. Collins's own experiences with the occult and his fascination with psychological depth and moral ambiguity provide unique insights into the themes and characters portrayed in his short stories. Fans of classic literature and mystery enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth and range of Collins's storytelling in this comprehensive collection.