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Hilda Hopkins, The Minx Years


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Now, in one easy to read, can't put down volume you will find three complete Hilda Hopkins adventures. "Hilda Hopkins, M.I.Knits"#4, "Hilda Hopkins, For Queen and Country"#5 and "Hilda Hopkins, Saints & Sinners"#6. Here are the first three novellas covering Hilda's amazing falling on her feet and being inducted into the most secret of secret agencies, M.I. 0 (M.I. Nix, hence the agents are Minxes!) Now Britain's notorious machine knitting serial killer gets to ply her trade under official sanction... more or less!




Hilda Hopkins, The Day Of The Mobots


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Hilda Hopkins is back with a vengeance in this hilarious seventh adventure. From scaring her driving instructor half to death to going all the way with twisted security staff at a secret laboratory, our machine knitting undercover assassin is pitted against evil scientists and their killer creations. Of course she uses her 'wet' skills as well as her knitting to help make her mission a success!




Hilda Hopkins, The Early Years


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Britain's one and only machine knitting serial killer is on the run! After the disappearance of her gentlemen lodgers attracts the local police, Hilda is caught red-handed thanks to the wonderful knitted effigies of her victims, proudly displayed in her cabinet so the poor dears wouldn't be totally forgotten! On the run and desperate to stay free, Hilda is not your average senior citizen with a passion for knitting! She is cool, calculating and totally ruthless as we soon learn in these three complete stories, 'Murder She Knit', 'Bed & Burial' and 'Domi-Knit-Rix'. Hilda gets up to all sorts of high jinx as she gets in and out of one tight spot after another, knitting all the way!




Hilda Hopkins, Saints And Sinners


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Even tucked away in a convent, knitting scarves for the Nuns to earn her keep, Hilda is but one mere coincidence away from death and drama! This time she is arrested, then abducted and then she absconds from the clutches of a murderous gang of bank robbers, all the time accompanied by her arch nemesis, PC Barbara Grey! While the body count climbs, Hilda walks away from a motorway pile up and narrowly avoids... well, read on and find out how many more Hilda can put to rest without even unraveling her machine knitted garrotte! Hilda Hopkins, machine knitting serial killer and government assassin is once again bouncing from misadventure to misadventure, always staying just one row ahead of her pursuers!




Hilda Hopkins, the Minx Years


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Now, in one easy to read, can't put down volume you will find three complete Hilda Hopkins adventures. "Hilda Hopkins, M.I.Knits"#4, "Hilda Hopkins, For Queen and Country"#5 and "Hilda Hopkins, Saints & Sinners"#6. Here are the first three novellas covering Hilda's amazing falling on her feet and being inducted into the most secret of secret agencies, M.I. 0 (M.I. Nix, hence the agents are Minxes!) Now Britain's notorious machine knitting serial killer gets to ply her trade under official sanction... more or less!




Hilda Hopkins, Murder, She Knit


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A fast paced crime thriller with a twist, then pearl, then loop two and drop. Hilda Hopkins, the machine knitting murderess is on the run! Slipping mickey finns and strangling her gentleman guests with a knitted garrotte, Hilda has been bounced by the local 'Sweeney'. Her knitted dolls of each victim the most damning of evidence. Can she escape the long arm of the law before Scotland Yarn, er ... Scotland Yard's finest find their fiend?







Answered Prayers


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Although Truman Capote's last novel was unfinished at the time of his death, its surviving portions offer a devastating group portrait of the high and low society of his time. • Includes the story La Cote Basque featured in the major FX series Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans. "Prose that makes the heart sing and the narrative fly." —The New York Times Book Review Tracing the career of a writer of uncertain parentage and omnivorous erotic tastes, Answered Prayers careens from a louche bar in Tangiers to a banquette at La Côte Basque, from literary salons to high-priced whorehouses. It takes in calculating beauties and sadistic husbands along with such real-life supporting characters as Colette, the Duchess of Windsor, Montgomery Clift, and Tallulah Bankhead. Above all, this malevolently finny book displays Capote at his most relentlessly observant and murderously witty.




Women Writers and Old Age in Great Britain, 1750-1850


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This groundbreaking study explores the later lives and late-life writings of more than two dozen British women authors active during the long eighteenth century. Drawing on biographical materials, literary texts, and reception histories, Devoney Looser finds that far from fading into moribund old age, female literary greats such as Anna Letitia Barbauld, Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, Catharine Macaulay, Hester Lynch Piozzi, and Jane Porter toiled for decades after they achieved acclaim -- despite seemingly concerted attempts by literary gatekeepers to marginalize their later contributions. Though these remarkable women wrote and published well into old age, Looser sees in their late careers the necessity of choosing among several different paths. These included receding into the background as authors of "classics," adapting to grandmotherly standards of behavior, attempting to reshape masculinized conceptions of aged wisdom, or trying to create entirely new categories for older women writers. In assessing how these writers affected and were affected by the culture in which they lived, and in examining their varied reactions to the prospect of aging, Looser constructs careful portraits of each of her Subjects and explains why many turned toward retrospection in their later works. In illuminating the powerful and often poorly recognized legacy of the British women writers who spurred a marketplace revolution in their earlier years only to find unanticipated barriers to acceptance in later life, Looser opens up new scholarly territory in the burgeoning field of feminist age studies.