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Margaret Storey

    Margaret Storey es una autora celebrada por sus contribuciones a la literatura infantil, reconocida por su imaginativa narrativa que cautivó a los jóvenes lectores. Su obra es reconocida por su impacto duradero, y el propio Neil Gaiman la citó como una influencia temprana cuyo estilo se ha tejido sutilmente en el suyo. Aunque sus libros estén descatalogados hoy en día, su encanto y atractivo siguen resonando. Storey colaboró frecuentemente con Jill Staynes, y las autoras a menudo emplearon seudónimos para distinguir sus diversas empresas literarias.

    Der Schrei des Pfaus
    Daheim ist, wo man hingehört
    Death of the Duchess
    Kentucky, 1861
    Body of Opinion
    Dead Serious
    • Body of Opinion

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      SOME GUESTS DON'T KNOW WHEN TO LEAVE... The party at the Manor had been a smash, and rock star Ken Cryer was feeling, well pleased... until he found golden Alix Hamilton in his bed. Despite her seductive pose, Alix didn't fancy Ken, or anyone else. She was dead—shot twice, with two different guns, in a room Cryer had specifically locked against intruders. For Superintendent Robert Bone, these were only the first complications in a case that would include champagne corks that masked the sound of gunfire, a missing, suspect, a stolen religious artifact, an orphaned cat, and the unexpected assistance of one very pretty biology teacher. But it would take a second body to lead Bone, at last, to the unrepentant murderer...

      Body of Opinion
    • Kentucky, 1861

      Loyalty, State, and Nation

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set during the secession crisis of 1861, this book immerses readers in the tensions faced by Kentucky's legislature following Lincoln's election. Students confront critical issues surrounding slavery and the legality of secession amidst the threat of violence, prompting deep discussions about the state's future and moral dilemmas of the time.

      Kentucky, 1861
    • A sharp-witted new sleuth unravels the deadly riddles of Renaissance Italy. With his bald head and black cape, Sigismondo is an imposing figure. A marriage is arranged to end a feud between two houses, but Sigismondo must investigate when the bride disappears and her handmaid is murdered. Previous publisher: St. Martin's.

      Death of the Duchess
    • Roman, übersetzt von Caroline Einhäupl und Barbara Schmitz-Burckhardt, umfasst 217 Seiten.

      Die Nacht des Pierrot.