Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... killed here is probably the worst person in the book , and he is accidentally killed by the ringing of holy bells . Locked in the church's bell chamber as a precaution by someone who knows of his criminal past , Geoffrey Deacon is killed ...
... killed here is probably the worst person in the book , and he is accidentally killed by the ringing of holy bells . Locked in the church's bell chamber as a precaution by someone who knows of his criminal past , Geoffrey Deacon is killed ...
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... killed a man or a man has killed me . " Rilda's entrance is by telephone : she claims to have committed suicide . An alleged murder victim appears alive , if not completely well , finally to be killed as the plot spirals . Among these ...
... killed a man or a man has killed me . " Rilda's entrance is by telephone : she claims to have committed suicide . An alleged murder victim appears alive , if not completely well , finally to be killed as the plot spirals . Among these ...
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... Killed the Deer . His later books , beginning with The Colorado , expand on his theme of the relationship between land and people and deepen his analysis of the psyche . Claims that his study of Hopi culture strengthens his work in all ...
... Killed the Deer . His later books , beginning with The Colorado , expand on his theme of the relationship between land and people and deepen his analysis of the psyche . Claims that his study of Hopi culture strengthens his work in all ...
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