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The Daughters of Cain
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The Daughters of CainThe Daughters of Cain

Colin Dexter - The Daughters of Cain

Little progress had been made by the Thames Valley Police since the discovery of a corpse in a North Oxford flat. The victim had been killed by a single stab wound to the stomach. The police had no weapon, no suspect, no motive, but within days of taking over the investigation,

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Miss Silver Intervenes by Patricia Wentworth
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Miss Silver Intervenes by Patricia WentworthMiss Silver Intervenes by Patricia Wentworth

A chance encounter restores Giles Armitage to his fiancee, but the shipwreck has left him with amnesia, and their happiness is threatened by Carola Roland. So when Carola is murdered, Giles is the chief suspect and it takes all Miss Silver's ingenuity to unravel the real significance of the crime.

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Minor in Possession by J.A. Jance
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Minor in Possession by J.A. JanceMinor in Possession by J.A. Jance

While drying out in an Arizona alcohol rehabilitation center, J.P. Beaumont becomes the prime suspect in his roommate's death, and Beaumont must fight to clear his name.

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K Is for Killer by Sue Grafton
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K Is for Killer by Sue GraftonK Is for Killer by Sue Grafton

Features the wisecracking female PI Kinsey Millhone. Lorna Kepler was beautiful and wilful, a loner who couldn't resist flirting with danger. The police cannot establish neither motive nor suspect for her death. So before Kinsey can expose a murderer, she must prove murder.
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Late Middle Ages
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24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture
Course No. 8296
Taught by Philip Daileader,
The College of William and Mary, Ph.D., Harvard University
Were the two centuries from c. 1300 to c. 1500—an age that has come to be known as the Late Middle Ages—an era of calamity or an era of rebirth? Should we look on this time as still clearly medieval or as one in which humanity took its first decisive steps into modernity? Was it a period as distant from us as it appears, or was it closer than we suspect? Students of history are still trying, even after so many centuries, to reach anything approaching a consensus on the answers to these questions.

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