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Pages in category "Novels by Lynn Brock" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Irish writer Alister McAllister [1877-1943] (birth name: Alexander Patrick McAllister) wrote several plays under the pseudonym Anthony Wharton and later, after moving to England, wrote a series of mystery novels using the pseudonym Lynn Brock . He was educated at the National University of Ireland, where he served as librarian/clerk/chief clerk ...
Following the events of King in Black Dylan Brock is the new host of the Venom symbiote while Eddie Brock is the new King in Black. Venom: Lethal Protector (vol. 2) #1–5 May 2022 October 2022 Flashback story set not long after Eddie Brock first became Venom. Ms. Marvel & Venom #1 November 2022: Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) team up with Dylan Brock.
Thriller. Publisher. Collins Crime Club. Publication date. 1932. Media type. Print. Nightmare is a 1932 thriller novel by the Irish-born writer Lynn Brock. [1] It is an inverted detective story, and a stand alone work for an author best known for his series featuring the Golden Age detective Colonel Gore.
Canadian. Genre. Fantasy, Science fiction. Michelle Michiko Sagara (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian author of fantasy literature, active since the early 1990s. She has published as Michelle Sagara, as Michelle West (using her husband's surname) and as Michelle Sagara West. [1] Sagara has received two nominations for the John W. Campbell Award.
Bodie (born 1951) and Brock Thoene (born 1952; pronounced Tay-nee) are an American husband-and-wife duo of authors. They are the authors of more than 75 works of historical fiction. Eight of their books have won Gold Medallion Awards. Over 35 million copies of their books have been sold in more than 20 languages.
Asian Saga. The Asian Saga is a series of six novels written by James Clavell between 1962 and 1993. The novels all centre on Europeans in Asia, and together explore the impact on East and West of the meeting of these two distinct civilizations.
Michelle Remembers is a discredited 1980 book co-written by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder and his psychiatric patient (and eventual wife) Michelle Smith. A best-seller, Michelle Remembers relied on the discredited practice of recovered-memory therapy to make sweeping, lurid claims about Satanic ritual abuse involving Smith, which contributed to the rise of the Satanic panic in the 1980s.