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Morganville isn't the only town with vampire trouble...
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One killer is in her blood. The other is in her house.
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Strong Poison , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
Gaudy Night , October 2012
Trade Size (reprint)
Busman's Honeymoon , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
Have His Carcase , October 2012
Paperback (reprint)
The Nine Tailors , October 2008
Paperback
The Divine Comedy, Part 2: Purgatory , September 2008
Paperback
The Divine Comedy Part 3: Paradise , August 2008
Paperback
A Presumption of Death , August 2004
Mass Market Paperback
The Five Red Herrings , October 1995
Paperback
Unnatural Death , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Lord Peter Views the Body , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Whose Body? , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
The Documents in the Case , August 1995
Mass Market Paperback
In the Teeth of the Evidence , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Murder Must Advertise , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Clouds of Witness , June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Strong Poison , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Have His Carcase , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Gaudy Night , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Busman's Honeymoon , April 1995
Mass Market Paperback
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club , January 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Hangman's Holiday , July 1974
Paperback
Striding Folly , January 1972
Paperback
The Divine Comedy: Hell , July 1970
Paperback
Penguin Classics
September 2008
On Sale: August 30, 2008
400 pages ISBN: 0140440461 EAN: 9780140440461 Paperback $12.00
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Fiction Classics
In this, the concluding volume of The Divine Comedy, Dante
ascends from the devastation of the Inferno and the trials
of Purgatory. Led by his beloved Beatrice, he enters
Paradise, to profess his faith, hope, and love before the
Heavenly court. Completed shortly before his death, Paradise
is the volume that perhaps best expresses Dante’s spiritual
philosophy about resurrection, redemption, and the nature of
divinity. It also affords modern-day readers a clear window
into late medieval perceptions about faith.
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