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  • Audiobook

    An Unconventional Holmes

    Three Unnatural Cases

    Narrated by RJ Bayley ...

    Unabridged

    3 hours 1 min

    Sherlock Holmes must solve three cases that carry him into the unnatural: the disappearance of the Baker Street Irregulars, the true identity of a Great War veteran, and a vampyre’s grisly death.He must cross into the worlds of the Grimm Brothers and Bram Stoker to unravel the mysteries confronting him.Can Holmes’ conventional methods still function in the unconventional world? ... Read more

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  • Marseille Noir

    by Cédric Fabre ...
    Series series Akashic Noir
    "Navigates the seedy side of Marseille with 14 stories that range from the creepily introspective to the downright brutal." — Publishers WeeklyThe Akashic Noir series first ventured into France with Paris Noir—and now moves one step deeper . . .A crossroads for the people of Europe and the Mediterranean, Marseille is a city that does not discriminate. It embodies the down-and-dirty, tough-guy side ... Read more

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  • The life of Jean Henri Fabre, the entomologist, 1823-1910

    In "The Life of Jean Henri Fabre, the Entomologist, 1823-1910," Augustin Fabre intricately weaves a narrative that not only chronicles the life of his illustrious father, Jean Henri Fabre, but also situates his contributions within the broader context of entomology and natural history. Written with a blend of biographical detail and scientific exploration, the text is both informative and eloquent ... Read more

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  • The Life of the Grasshopper

    "The Life of the Grasshopper" by Jean-Henri Fabre is a fascinating exploration of the life cycle and behavior of grasshoppers. Fabre, a renowned entomologist, meticulously observes these insects in their natural habitat, providing readers with detailed descriptions of their habits, anatomy, and interactions. His keen observations reveal the complexity of their lives, from mating rituals to feeding ... Read more

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  • Fabre's Book of Insects

    "Fabre's Book of Insects" is a captivating exploration of the intricate world of insects, penned by the renowned naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre. Through meticulous observation and vivid descriptions, Fabre brings to life the behaviors and characteristics of various insect species. His passion for entomology shines through as he shares fascinating anecdotes and insights, making the book not only ... Read more

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  • The Mad Butterfly's Ball

    The Mad Butterfly's Ball is an essential compendium of stories dedicated to the lurking horror and profound wonder of those that live, largely unseen, in the world around us—the enigmatic insect! Featuring original and new works by Clive Barker, Jeffrey Thomas, Kaaron Warren, Paul Di Filippo, Eugen Bacon, and many more, alongside classics of the subgenre, The Mad Butterfly's Ball is the largest ... Read more

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  • Wilhelmina Quigley: Magic School Dropout

    A Humorous Teen Fish-Out-Of-Water Fantasy

    Family wields the greatest magic.A missing father. A mother bewitched. Wilhelmina must use her unpredictable magic to catch whoever—or whatever—is stalking her parents. Will her powers be enough to restore her family?When Wilhelmina accidentally sets her remedial magic class on fire, she is sent to live in the ordinary world with a mother she barely knows. Her adjustment gets off to a very rocky ... Read more

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  • The Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes

    Volume 5

    Series Book 5 - Essays on Victorian England
    Rediscover Victorian England's forgotten history and culture.Volume 5 of The Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes explores the cultural, scientific, and historical allusions found throughout Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective stories. This collection of essays unpacks twenty-four topics mentioned in the original mysteries, from everyday details like hats and plumbing to complex issues such as ... Read more

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  • The Adventure of the Murdered Gypsy

    What's a holiday without surprises?It's Christmas 1867 at Underbyrne, the Holmes family estate. The house is filled with family, relatives, and three unexpected arrivals-all ready to celebrate the holidays. That is, until another uninvited guest appears: dead in the stables.The discovery marks the beginning of a series of bizarre occurrences: Sherlock's young cousin reports hearing footsteps ... Read more

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  • The Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes

    Volume 3

    Series Book 3 - Essays on Victorian England
    “Slop shops," "scissorizing," "agony aunts," and "foolscap"These and other Victorian references appear throughout the original Sherlock Holmes tales. Everyday words and phrases to the Victorian may have modern day readers running to references books. These twenty-four short essays explain and explore various aspects of life mentioned in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, providing modern-day ... Read more

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  • The Hunting Wasps

    "The Hunting Wasps" by Jean-Henri Fabre is a fascinating exploration of the lives and behaviors of wasps, particularly those that hunt for their prey. Fabre, a renowned naturalist, meticulously documents the intricate processes these insects employ in their hunting and nesting activities. Through detailed observations, he reveals the remarkable instincts and intelligence of wasps, showcasing their ... Read more

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  • Guys Like Me

    "Fabre speaks to us of luck and misfortune, of the accidents that make a man or defeat him . . . [He] is the discreet megaphone of the man in the crowd" ( Elle).Lifelong Parisian Dominique Fabre—author of The Waitress Was New—exposes the shadowy, anonymous lives of many who inhabit the French capital. In this quiet, subdued tale, a middle-aged office worker, divorced and alienated from his only ... Read more

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