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Nik said, “What’s our core business?”
There was a silence. There was no hostility in it, but neither was there any energy in the room. Nik smiled. He bounced on his feet to bring the energy up. He said, “That was a trick question! Conferences are very important to us. But so are American tourists. We have more than one core: what are we, an apple? No, indeed. This hotel is a honeycomb, full of worker bees!”
There was another silence. The speech had worked better at home in his bedroom, where Nik had even built in pauses for appreciative laughter and earnest questions, which he had acknowledged in the mirror with a gracious nod and a smile. He continued: “I want to see each and every one of you giving one hundred and ten percent when it comes to our conference delegates. And another hundred and ten percent for our American guests.” Mathematics wasn’t his strongest subject. But then he wasn’t giving a lesson in percentages, he was trying to motivate his staff.
“What about Americans attending conferences?” asked someone, trying to catch him out.
“Well, it’s quite simple. When you are dealing with American guests,” said Nik, “whether their purpose in coming here is business or pleasure, you go the extra mile.” He put his clenched fist just above shoulder height, as if he was about to walk that extra mile now. He was Dick Whittington on the road to London, off to make his fortune with his belongings in a handkerchief slung from a pole over his shoulder: a decent, honest man from humble beginnings who had risen to great power. Someone—Albin, one of the chefs—saw another amusing reference and sang, “Heigh-ho!”
Someone else joined in: “Heigh-ho!”
Nik knew what was going on. They resented his promotion. They weren’t sure if they were going to take him seriously. They weren’t sure if they were going to follow his orders. They were being impertinent, but in a way that would allow them to claim they were “only joking” or, “I thought we were friends, Nik” if he got cross about it or threatened to report them to Human Resources.
The chefs were a nightmare anyway. Now the TV was full of programs about celebrity chefs (when did chefs become the new rock stars, and more to the point, why?). The fryers and bakers in his kitchen thought of themselves as artistes: Picasso with a pickle. They were weasels, the lot of them.
His staff were staring: bored, amused or bewildered. Dry mouthed, Nik looked around for inspiration, trying to remember the thread of his speech. Weasels…Dick Whittington…Disney…Oh yes! That was it: Americans. A sense of desperation now urged him into fanciful rhetoric. Departing from his carefully rehearsed speech, he said, “Let’s say our American guests are cold: let them know you’d do anything to warm them. You’d fetch them a blanket, you’d hand over your jacket, you’d…you’d peel off a layer of skin and drape it over them.” He had the attention of the room now. Wendy Chen shuddered.
Nik bit his fingers anxiously. He hated this job. No! He loved it. It would settle down. They’d come to respect him. He’d do well here. The big bosses—the management of the hotel chain—would see it and promote him to another hotel, where he’d never have to see any of these idiots again. A settling-in period was inevitable. It would be worth it, if he could just deal with the stress of the next few weeks, and keep it together, and make sure nothing went wrong.
He decided to explain about his proposed austerity measures, which he hoped would earn him the attention of senior management.
“There’s too much waste. Let’s squash the waste! I’m going to make it my personal responsibility to check all the waste.”
Nik suspected that staff took the odd steak home, leftover fruit, maybe. That was fine. It was the stuff that wasn’t really leftover, the stuff that got pinched, that Nik was worried about. If they knew he was watching them and measuring what got thrown away, they wouldn’t be so quick to smuggle food out of the hotel that was unaccounted for.
“We’re going to do this across every department of the hotel. I’ll be checking the wastage of everything from cabbages to toilet paper to printer paper. It doesn’t just save money. It helps the environment. The Coram’s going green! Look, I know this isn’t going to be easy at first. At the end of each month we’ll name a Rubbish Champion. That Rubbish Champion’s photograph will appear on the staff noticeboard in my office, and they will get a Marks & Spencer voucher worth twenty-five pounds.”
Everyone looked unimpressed. Never mind. As Nik prepared to close the meeting, he had a brilliant idea. He would turn the insubordination of the chef to his advantage. When you are a senior manager, it doesn’t matter if something goes wrong—things always go wrong. What’s important is how you deal with that situation. Nik would show that he was the master of it. He clenched his fist again, now pretending to shoulder a work tool, and he sang, “Heigh-ho!” This would be a rallying call; a fun way to end all their briefing meetings, with everyone joining in and…But, sensing it was over and the meeting was breaking up, everyone rushed for the door, anxious to get to work and meet their targets, and stop being told how to do a job they knew how to do. No one joined in singing.
When the last person had left, Nik closed the door and got out the work sheets for the next week, to familiarize himself with them and anticipate any potential “situations.” It looked as though it would be rather a sedate week: the usual tourists, restaurant bookings and midweek business guests, and—of course—there was the conference of romance novelists. Very refined. Nothing to worry about there.
*
TO: [email protected]
FROM: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Next weekend
Muriel,
Can you let me know the title of the ethics in literature session you’re doing for us at the conference next weekend? I think you said it would be something along the lines of “Why Does It Matter if I’m Making It Up?” I need to get it right for the program.
I’m so glad you’re joining us. Your ideas are always so stimulating and clever, and amusing too, which is very important because we’ll be cloistered in a series of windowless rooms all day. Do come for the gala dinner on Saturday night, won’t you? I’ve got Lex coming, and you two always amuse each other. Publishing people have a terrible habit of talking shop, and Lex has been doing that for nearly forty years, and it bores him. So if you’ll come to dinner, I’ll put you next to him if you don’t mind.
I’m going to need some support on the admin side. Do you know anyone who might be free to help out? We can pay reasonably well, and we’ll put them up in the hotel and feed them (you too, of course, unless you’d rather go home after the dinner). It’s going to be one of those weeks. I need someone at my side who will make things better, not worse. There are so few of those kinds of people around these days. Let me know if you get any bright ideas.
See you then,
M x
P.S. How is your hip? Any better? I do hope so! I’m looking forward to a proper catch-up and a lot of fun—if I can get through the committee meeting without throttling anyone.
*
“Emily? Emily Castles?” The voice on the phone sounded like menthol cigarettes and feathers. “I don’t know if you’d remember me…”
But Emily knew instantly who was calling. No one else had a voice quite like Morgana Blakely, the famous romance novelist, whom Emily had met while helping out at a local stage school.
“I’m presiding over a gathering of romance authors at a conference in London this weekend.”
Surely there was a more appropriate word than gathering: a pash, a kiss, a smooch of romance authors?
Morgana interrupted Emily’s mental thesaurusing. “I rather think I’ve overfaced myself, and I need a hand with it. Muriel put your name forward. Would you be free to help, by any chance?”
Emily was free, as it happened. Until last Friday she had been working on a temporary contract in a tower in the financial district of Canary Wharf, East London. The tower was shiny, imposing and soulless. It was the sort of place where the occupants of a crowded elevator ne
ver asked incomers which floor they wanted, so that someone near the relevant buttons could press the one that would take everyone to their respective destinations: they expected you to push and stretch to get to the button yourself. Emily had tried calling out, “Forty-five, please!” She had tried shouting, “Which floor?” if she herself had managed to get nearer the operating panel than the other people piling into the elevator. Her words were met with resistance or incomprehension. After a few days she had realized that if you wanted to change the world, an elevator in a tower in Canary Wharf might not be the best place to start. It had depressed her, but at least she’d had the money to pay her phone bill at the end of the month.
The people in the department where she had been “embedded” (according to the bizarre new terminology from her handler at the employment agency, who persisted in talking as though Emily were a reporter dispatched to a faraway war) had been friendly enough, but the work had not been satisfying. Still, Emily had been sorry that the contract had come to an end. She would be glad of any kind of employment, even a weekend at a gathering of romance authors. Well, especially a weekend at a gathering of romance authors—depending on her duties, of course.
“All you have to do,” Morgana explained, “is turn up tomorrow morning at the Coram Hotel in Bloomsbury so we can get the delegates’ gift bags organized, and then be on hand for the gala dinner and the conference itself. I’m so glad you can help out. I was so impressed with your resourcefulness when we met. And, of course, Muriel speaks very highly of you.” Muriel was “Dr. Muriel” to Emily; a neighbor who lived on the same street as Emily in South London, as did Morgana’s nephew, Piers Blakely, and his wife, Victoria.
Emily wasn’t the sort of person to wonder whether Piers spoke very highly of her as well. He always offered her a glass or two of chilled white wine when the family was about to go on holiday, and Emily went round to be briefed about how best to look after their cat. If Piers kept his opinion of Emily to himself when talking to Morgana—even if it was a good opinion—so much the better. As for Victoria, she was indebted to Emily for Emily’s intervention during the end-of-term show at the stage school she owned and ran, which was where Emily had first met Morgana. Emily had saved lives at that show. She didn’t doubt that Victoria spoke very highly of her indeed.
“When the conference gets underway,” Morgana said, “I’d be grateful if you’d take notes during the speeches and debates—I’m chairing ‘Whither the Novel?’ again this year—and liaise with the hotel staff. Do you know how to spell ‘liaise’?”
“I do,” said Emily. “Two i’s.”
“Darling, I’m so glad you’re on board. You’re so clever and literate. One word of warning: if anyone talent-spots you and asks you to ghost one of their novels, do say no. They don’t pay very well. And if anyone asks you to do anything when they’re drunk, just say yes, but don’t do it. They ask for such silly things. And if anyone asks you to do anything when you’re drunk, well…How old are you?”
“Twenty-six,” said Emily.
“That’s old enough. But we’ve got some of the chaps coming in from the various publishing houses tomorrow. One or two of them find female company overstimulating. They look around the room and they see pretty hair and ready smiles and they think they’re in a Lynx advert and behave accordingly. Do you know what Lynx is?”
“Isn’t it a deodorant marketed to teenage boys?”
“I give it to Piers and Victoria’s eldest every Christmas to keep the girls away. I hope you never have to smell it, Emily. You can find the address of the hotel on the Internet, can’t you? See you at midday tomorrow.”
*
In the gray, historic city of Edinburgh, in Scotland, Archie Mears opened his notebook and took the lid off his pen. He was a slim man in his midthirties, with very pale skin and thick, blood-orange hair that flopped forward as he looked down at the page in front of him, accentuating the sharpness of his high cheekbones.
It was early morning, and hardly anyone or anything except the drunks and the pigeons were up and about. Archie’s former life—the one he didn’t discuss with anyone, even close family—had got him into the habit of rising early. He would start today, as he started every day, with twenty minutes of automatic writing, following a set of rules he had learned at the creative writing workshop where he had met Morgana Blakely. When he wrote like this, he didn’t think. He put pen to paper and he just wrote, so that the process seemed unconnected to him, almost magical. Gradually, in the writing, there emerged fragments of the previous night’s dreams, remembered as best he could, segueing into an acknowledgment of some of his hopes and fears. His fears were of being trapped by fire or water—of being hurt, physically. Were these snippets dreams or daydreams? They were sometimes violent: He was a little boy, lashing out at his parents. He was an angry man, challenging authority. And then came the soothing idea of a happy-ever-after: the favorite part of a story he had read or written, or one he was working on, would present itself on the page. As he wrote the happy-ever-after, he would begin to feel calm. It was a kind of meditation for him—going over and over the same things, finding something slightly different in them each time, being soothed by them each time.
Archie took his notebook with him whenever he left home. The ritual of writing in it calmed him and prepared him for the day, though he rarely looked back over it. It was not a way of making plans or generating ideas. He only wanted to spill the thoughts and then move on. Other than the happy endings, the content was dark and disturbing, a jumble of nonsense punctuated by violent images. There were the shape-shifting, half-remembered, initially rather mundane situations of his dreams: I was walking down the road and I saw Sheena, and then I realized it was Sookie, and we were supposed to go to the shop on the corner because we hadn’t any milk for our tea. Then the memory or the imagination burrowed down another layer and uncovered something nastier. There were children’s dirty faces barely glimpsed at an upstairs window as flames engulfed a house. There were violent blows from a man’s big fist. There were screams, cries, a woman pleading for help. There was not enough food. There were babies with nappy rash, their neglected little bottoms soaked in urine. There were attempts to escape, and hands hauling the woman back. On some pages in the notebook there was a throat cut in the night, though on other pages there were descriptions of violent dogs let out of a locked room, doing damage to human flesh with their slobbery, sharp teeth. Sometimes angels or demons were released, and they swooped down and crushed the man, though he fought back violently.
These tormented fragments were followed with longer passages about romantic love that were expressed more coherently, if a little tritely, revealing characters and stories that would be familiar to readers of the popular romance novels that Archie wrote and published under the name of Annie Farrow. These books usually featured a kind, strong man intervening to save a long-suffering woman and reward her travails by offering her a second chance in life. The kind man would be unassuming; she wouldn’t notice him at first, thinking that there was no hope, that no one would intervene to prevent her humiliation at the hands of the violent brute she had married. She would be hardworking, from a low social class, not beautiful but with an inner purity that outsiders sensed and appreciated. She would be almost broken by her troubles. But this kind man would have the courage and the finances to be able to whisk her away—taking her small children with them, if she had any—to start a new life with him a long, long way away, in Canada or Australia or America, or sometimes in the Scottish Highlands. The new life would be tough but rewarding. She would learn to love the kind man. She would forget the other.
Page after page of Archie’s notebook went like this: mundane situations, misremembered fragments, horrible images of a woman and children suffering, retribution, and then the happy-ever-after with a decent life with a kind, loving man, in a land far, far away.
Outside in Edinburgh, in a street silvered with rain, a taxi tooted its horn. Archie went to the window an
d looked down. The taxi was waiting for him. He closed the notebook. He put the lid back on his pen. He put it, with the notebook, into his hand luggage. The contents of such a notebook might be difficult to explain if the book should fall into insensitive hands. Not everyone believes in the happy-ever-after. There is a certain kind of reader who would be disinclined to try to interpret the dream sequences as dreams, who might concentrate on the horrible images of carving, cutting, stabbing, biting and fighting. To such a person—a policeman, perhaps—Archie’s morning scribblings would be a sign of a disturbed mind, perhaps describing some kind of sick fantasy that he wanted to carry out.
Below, the taxi tooted its horn again. Archie looped the handle of his hand luggage over the metal pull-along handle of his modest-size suitcase. He took a quick look round the flat to make sure everything was switched off that ought to be off, and all the windows closed. He patted his pockets—wallet, keys, a small amount of loose change. He had everything he needed. He went downstairs to get into the taxi. It was to take him to the station where he would catch a train to King’s Cross in London, traveling on from there by taxi to the Coram Hotel in Bloomsbury.
*
Monsieur Cyril Loman sat on a wooden stool behind the counter of his confectionery shop in a Regency Arcade off Piccadilly in London, and read the Daily Mail. It was quite early in the morning, and there were no customers in his shop. If there had been, he would have been standing, politely waiting for an inquiry, ready to be of service. This shop was his pride. It was a good business. As well as what was available to passing trade on glass shelves in the shop, M. Loman also supplied hotels, embassies and wealthy private individuals. With enough notice, he could make for your child’s birthday a teddy bears’ picnic created with chocolate bears, and all the fruits in the picnic basket—even the basket itself—made from confectionery. He would remember your wife’s birthday, your mistress’s birthday, your mother’s birthday, your personal assistant’s birthday, your boss’s birthday, your children’s birthdays, your wedding anniversary, even when you were too busy to remember these dates yourself. He could make a filling for a chocolate that was as individual and intimate as a perfume on a woman’s skin. His chocolates told a story. They asked you to remember the taste of summer when you were a child, or the kiss of a woman you loved when you were nineteen years old. They whispered memories of a holiday with your lover in France, or Christmas with the family at home.

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Pulp Fiction | The Pillars of Salt Affair (Dec. 1967)
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Carter, Beth D. - Lawless Hearts (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
Robert Goddard — Borrowed Time
Gerry Bartlett - Rafe and the Redhead (Real Vampires)
In The Realm of Gods
Shifter Romance Box Set
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See Bride Run!
AnotherKindofSummer
A Perfect Night
Samantha Holt - Sinful Temptations (Cynfell Brothers Book 6)
SECRETS Vol. 5
Sexy to Go Volume 2
03 Tales of St.Austin's
French Decadent Tales (Oxford World's Classics)
Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan
01 The Pothunters
Roxanne St. Claire - Barefoot With a Bad Boy (Barefoot Bay Undercover #3)
My Father's Tears and Other Stories
Every Part of You Taunts Me
WorldLost- Week 1: An Infected Novel
July 1930
Kennedy In Denver (In Denver Series Book 1)
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Stargazer Maxima (Cosmic Justice League Book 1)
Complete Works of James Joyce
The Collected Westerns of William MacLeod Raine: 21 Novels in One Volume
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The Possibility of Us
Purple Haze (Blue Dream Book 2)
The Season of Passage
The Onyx Talisman
King of Kings
After the Rain (The Twisted Fate Series Book 1)
The Blessing
Ann H
DeathOBTourist
Sword and Sorceress XXVII
New Blood (The Blood Saga Book 2)
GRANDMA'S ATTIC SERIES
A Bad Day for Sorry
06 The Head of Kay's
Diehl, William - Show of Evil
Two Pieces of Tarnished Silver
The Fate of Falling Stars
Behind the Pines (The Gass County Series Book 3)
Bertrand Russell
Love and a Blue-Eyed Cowboy
The Swamp Warden
Fight With Me (Fight and Fall)
Candy Girl
GODWALKER
Red Mandarin Dress
Oscar
After the Fire, A Still Small Voice
To Get To You
Neruda and Vallejo: Selected Poems
You Don't Have to be Good
Jane Vejjajiva
Phoenix Daniels- Beautiful Prey 3
Michelle Woods - Animal Passions (Blue Bandits MC Book 2)
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The Way of the Sword
Sarwat Chadda - Billi SanGreal 02 - Dark Goddess
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Alphas Prefer Curves
The Hot Pink Farmhouse
The Cry of the Marwing
Love Lies
The Scars of Saints
Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to Platonov (Penguin Classics)
THE COLD FIRE-
Imminent Danger (Adrenaline Highs)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue007
Cox, Suzanne - Unexpected Daughter
Closer to the Heart (The Heart Trilogy Book 3)
February 1931
How To Write Magical Words: A Writer's Companion
Homeland Security (Defenders of Love Book 2)
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of To Invade New York.... , by Irwin Lewis
February 1930
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Hearts Through Time
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A CRY FROM THE DEEP
Without Prejudice
The Daughter's Return
Amy Sumida - Light as a Feather (Book 14 in The Godhunter Series)
Third World War
The curse of Kalaan
Crash Lights and Sirens, Book 1
Debra Webb - Depraved (Faces of Evil Book 10)
Amy Sumida - Perchance To Die (The Godhunter Book 12)
The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz by Russell Hoban(1973)
Rough Around the Edges Meets Refined (Meet Your Match, book 2)
A Soul's Sacrifice (Voodoo Revival Series Book 1)
Charles Willeford - Way We Die Now
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With Strings Attached
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Girl Friday
An Unacceptable Death - Barbara Seranella
Hidden Realms
Last Night Another Soldier
The Worst Witch to the Rescue
Immortal of Darkness
the eye of the tiger
The Last Illusion
June 1931
Taming Her Italian Boss
Once Bitten - Clare Willis
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Pulp Fiction | The Invisibility Affair by Thomas Stratton
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White Is for Witching
May 1930
The Girl of Diamonds and Rust (The Half Shell Series Book 3)
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29 Three Men and a Maid
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Complicated Matters
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The Winter House
The Alchemy Press Book of Urban Mythic
HORRORS! #2 More Rarely Reprinted Classic Terror Tales
Best European Fiction 2013
Earthquake
The Secret of the Rose and Glove
What to Do When Someone Dies
Amy Sumida - Tracing Thunder (The Godhunter Series Book 13)
True Ghost Stories: Real Accounts of Death and Dying, Grief and Bereavement, Soulmates and Heaven, Near Death Experiences, and Other Paranormal Mysteries (The Supernatural Book Series: Volume 2)
Manage Me (Taven's Circus Book 1)
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Islamic States of America (Soldier Up Book 2)
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Another World
Amy Sumida - Out of the Darkness (The Godhunter Book 11)
The Rainbow Pool
The Pantheon: From Antiquity to the Present
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Wolf's Bane: Book Three of the Demimonde
11 The Swoop
Spud
Urban Legend
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Taking Whatever He Wants: The Cline Brothers of Colorado
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Tales of the German Imagination from the Brothers Grimm to Ingeborg Bachmann (Penguin Classics)
AccidentalVoyeur
Dark Delicacies II: Fear; More Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers
A. Zavarelli - Stutter (Bleeding Hearts Book 2)
Oklahoma kiss
Born To Be Wild
Catching Haley (Falling for Bentley Book 2)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue002
The Seventh Execution
Simply Beautiful
Adaptation Part Two
The Way of the Dragon
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Pulp Fiction | The Cat and Mouse Affair (August 1966)
The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Original)
The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide To Eccentric & Discredited Diseases
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Ruth Ann Scott - Alien Romance - Saved By An Alien
Borderlands 5
Susan Hatler - Just One Kiss (Kissed by the Bay Book 3)
Stephanie Thomas - Lucidity
Whisper of Leaves
Charity's Warrior
Nine Months to Change His Life
Surrendered: A Collection of Five Works
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Guardian
I Dream of Yellow Kites: What if it was all just a nightmare?
Delilah Devlin - Sm{B}itten (Night Fall #1)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue004
Body Heat
J.Rihards - An Agitated Gentleman (The Submission Series #2)
The Forsaken Rose: (Clean Young Adult, Fantasy Romance) (Rose Belmont Series)
Johnny Dash and the Doral Flower (Johhny Dash Series Book 1)
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Change of Heart by Jack Allen
Arnica Butler - Well-Constructed Affairs
Marie Force - And I Love You (Green Mountain #4)
The Orphic Hymns
Perfect Personality Profiles
William F. Nolan - Logan's Run Trilogy (v4.1)
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BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue010
Tampa Black: Part !
Ruby's Song (Love in the Sierras Book 3)
Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives: Stories from the Trailblazers of Domestic Suspense
The Bonedust Dolls
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October 1930
Bright Fires Burn Fastest
March 1931
Pulp Fiction | The Finger in the Sky Affair by Peter Leslie
Adien: The Sons Of The Apocalypse MC
The Mao Case
Microsoft Word - Documento1
Ghostwritten
Tropic of Night
I Remember You (An Erotic Romance) - Isis Cole
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Her Love Lost (Love Shattered Series Book 1)
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Can’t Never Tell
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My Lord Beaumont
Gagliano,Anthony - Straits of Fortune.wps
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The Blind Side of the Heart
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Bobby Hutchinson - [Emergency 01] - Side Effects (HSR 723).htm
The Unprintable Big Clock Chronicle
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Harari, Yuval Noah - Sapiens, A - Sapiens, A Brief History Of Hum
Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History
Tainaron - Mail from another city
Porno
Doctor Who - The Silent Stars Go By
Highland Shifters: A Paranormal Romance Boxed Set
Diary of a Vampeen: Vamp Yourself for War
12 Mike
Sing to Me
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22 The Man With Two Left Feet
Serpent Moon
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 4
9781618850034TroubleHunter
Dark Wood: Legends of the Guardians
Abduction Revelation II: Truth Be Told (The Comeback Kid)
Pulp Fiction | The Hollow Crown Affair by David McDaniel
Black Corner
Hawkmoon (The Hawkmoon Chronicles)
2012-11-Killing Time
Blood and Money
Pulp Fiction | The Synthetic Storm Affair (May 1967)
Trespass
The Barrier: The Teorran of Time: Teen Fantasy Action Adventure Novel
Quarterback Sneak
Adaptation Part One
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Waltz This Way
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Helen Smith - Beyond Belief (Emily Castles #4)
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The Politeness of Princes (The Politeness of Princes [1905]; Shields' and the Cricket Cup [1905]; An International Affair [1905]; The Guardian [1908]; A Corner in Lines [1905]; The Autograph Hunte
Do or Die Reluctant Heroes
January 1931
Susan Meissner - Why the Sky Is Blue
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Severance Lost (Fractal Forsaken Series Book 1)
Thrity Umrigar - First Darling of the Morning (mobi)
Her First Fisting
Sophia Hampton - Withdrawal (Satan's Cubs Motorcycle Club Book 2)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year: 1
The Juggler And His Rose
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress XXVI
Love Lust
PIECES OF LAUGHTER AND FUN
B00S79KYL6 EBOK
World's Funniest Jokes (Volume I): Huge Collection of mainly dirty jokes, puns and humor for adults
On killing
The Raymond Chandler Papers: Selected Letters and Nonfiction 1909-1959
Retaliation (The Assassins Book 1)
Enduring Love
B00F9G4R1S EBOK
9781618850478TwoForThePriceOfOneSullivan
Moon Bound (Glorious Darkness Book 1)
A Silence in the Heavens
Rogue Oracle
Guns of Alkenstar
CourtesanTales Masterfile
Orders from Berlin
The Perfect Match
Thea Frost - What His Darkness Reveals 04
September 1930
Portia Moore - He Lived Next Door
Pulp Fiction | The Vampire Affair by David McDaniel
Committed: An Erotic Valentine's Tale
Death At The Excelsior (Death at the Excelsior [1914]; Misunderstood [1910]; The Best Sauce [1911]; Jeeves and the Chump Cyril [1918]; Jeeves in the Springtime [1921]; Concealed Art [1915]; The Te
Selena Kitt - Gavin (Stepbrother Studs)
Tiredness Kills - A Zombie Tale
Shifting
Loser's Town
Thalia Lake - Choosey Lovers
The Savage Altar
German Cooking Today
The Touch of Love
A Passage to Absalom
A Beautiful Fate
B071NZPNXN EBOK
Purveyors and Acquirers (The Phosfire Journeys Book 1)
The Way You Love Me
Burned
Microsoft Word - Book 12 FINAL
Microsoft Word - TheEx-FactorFinal.docx
Amazing Stories 88th Anniversary Issue: Amazing Stories April 2014
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue006
Charlene Hartnady - Stolen by the Alpha Wolf 3# (Determined Theft)
UNTOUCHABLE
Family Storms
Clean Romance: Loves of Tomorrow (Contemporary New Adult and College Amish Western Culture Romance) (Urban Power of Love Billionaire Western Collection Time Travel Short Stories)
Pulp Fiction | The Goliath Affair (December 1966)
Love and Punishment
Won't Back Down: Won't Back Down
von Willegen, Therése - Tainted Love (Siren Publishing Classic)
Broken
The Fighter's Girl
Watching You: KJ Elite Inc.
J.A. Pierre - A New Dawn: From Rich Housewife to Suddenly Single
14 Psmith in the City
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Truly, Madly
Noble Sacrifice
Red Solstice (Alfheim Book 1)
Volume 3: Ghost Stories from Texas (Joe Kwon's True Ghost Stories from Around the World)
HORRORS!: Rarely-Reprinted Classic Terror Tales
TheNine-MonthBride
Starfire
Loving Liza Jane
Spring Fires
The Secret Friend
Last Witness
B00OPGSMHI EBOK
KnightRiderLegacy
A Tale of Fur and Flesh
Helen Smith - Real Elves: A Christmas Story (Emily Castles Mysteries #5)
A.J. Bennett - Hired Gun #3 (The Sicarii)
Red Christmas
The Way Home (Lights of Peril)
Ever, Dirk: The Bogarde Letters
The Railway Detective
Free Fall
The Amateur Marriage
Amy Sumida - Blood Bound (Book 16 in The Godhunter Series)
April 1931
Temporally Out of Order
HALLOWED_GROUND
AJAYA I -- Roll of the Dice
Open File
Addiction (Magnetic Desires Book 2)
Crybbe (AKA Curfew)
B00I8BCQ6O EBOK
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Hecate's Own: Heart's Desire, Book 2
A Life In Blood (Chronicles of The Order Book 1)
The Commitment
The Mighty First, Episode 1: Special Edition
Names My Sisters Call Me
Sharon Karaa - A Familiar Problem (Northern Witches #2)
August 1930
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 1
Alexx Andria - A Christmas Promise
Bear of Interest
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Tombstoning
Pulp Fiction | The Howling Teenagers Affair (February 1966)
The Man From Beijing
So Paddy got up - an Arsenal anthology
A Book of Mediterranean Food
Science Fiction Fantasies: Tales and Origins
Lightning Rod Faces the Cyclops Queen
Letting Go (A Mitchell Family Series)
The Memory Game
Mandy M. Roth - Magic Under Fire (Over a Dozen Tales of Urban Fantasy)
KD Robichaux- Wish he was you (The Blogger Diaries Trilogy Book 2)
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Julia Mills - Her Dragon's Heart (Dragon Guard Series Book 8)
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Harcourte Vampyre Society 02 Dangerous Choices
Julian, by Gore Vidal
Amazing Stories 88th Anniversary Issue
Great Russian Short Stories
Dizzy
The Men of CLE-FD updated
Victoria Connelly - The Rose Girl
Nine One One
Borderlands 4
Change of Fate (The Briar Creek Vampires Series #4)
The Treasure of Far Thallai
Dark Whispers Sheridan and Cain 2009
Charissa Dufour - Misguided Allies (The Void Series Book 2)
Complete Works of J. M. Barrie
With Our Dying Breath
Harcourte Vampyre Society 01 Dangerous Revelations
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