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1) Messenger
Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952) was an actress, playwright, novelist, and suffragette. She also wrote as C. E. Raimond.
When Hannah Crow was committed to an insane asylum, Elizabeth and the other children were sent to live with her grandmother in Zanesville, Ohio, where she was educated. Her grandmother armed her with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare and her unconditional support of her endeavor to act in New York City.
Robins
...In this 1928 boy's book of classical medieval literature, Henri, the younger brother of a Norman nobleman, struggles against those in league with the King of France, who threatens to take over Normandy.--Goodreads.
Thomas A. H. Mawhinney also wrote the books The Sword of the House of Marillac and English Oak and Spanish Gold.
15) The messengers
18) Starry Messenger
Journey deep into the exotic locales of Hawaii's Big Island to discover its language, culture—and crime
On Hawaii Island, an anonymous 911 caller reports a body at Pohakuloa, the Army's live-fire training area. Hilo Chief Detective Koa Kane, a cop with his own secret criminal past, finds a mutilated corpse—bearing all the hallmarks of ancient ritual sacrifice.
He encounters a host of obstacles as he pursues
...Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869-1951) was an English broadcasting narrator, journalist, novelist and short story writer, and among the most prolific ghost story writers in the history of the genre. He began writing stories of the supernatural in his late thirties. His most typical works seek less to frighten than to induce a sense of awe. In his novel The Bright Messenger, sequel to Julius LeVallon, Blackwood deals with the concept
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