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  2. List of Claymore chapters - Wikipedia

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    The chapters of the Claymore manga series are written and drawn by Norihiro Yagi. They began serialization by Shueisha , first in Monthly Shōnen Jump and were later on serialized in Jump Square . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series follows the adventures of Clare , a Claymore, or human-yoma hybrid, and her comrades as they fight for survival in a world ...

  3. List of Claymore characters - Wikipedia

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    Claymore, a manga series by Norihiro Yagi, is set in a medieval world plagued by Yoma, humanoid shape-shifters that feed on humans. A mysterious group, known as the Organization, creates human-Yoma hybrids to exterminate Yoma for a fee. The public refer to these warriors as "Claymores," alluding to their large swords, or "Silver-eyed Witches ...

  4. By the Pricking of My Thumbs - Wikipedia

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    In Book 2 Tommy is away for a few days, so Tuppence starts looking for the mystery house on her own. Eventually she finds it in a small village called Sutton Chancellor. It turns out that the house is divided in a peculiar way. The back part of the house is rented by a middle-aged couple called the Perrys. The front part has been vacant for years.

  5. N or M? - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Richardson in a short review in the 7 December 1941 issue of The Observer wrote: "Agatha Christie takes time off from Poirot and the haute cuisine of crime to write a light war-time spy thriller. N or M is [an] unknown master fifth columnist concealed in [the] person of some shabby genteel figure in a Bournemouth boarding-house ...

  6. Mrs McGinty's Dead - Wikipedia

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    The Detective Book Club issued an edition, also in 1952, as Blood Will Tell. The novel features the characters Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver. The story is a "village mystery", a subgenre of whodunit which Christie usually reserved for Miss Marple. The novel is notable for its wit and comic detail, something that had been little in evidence ...

  7. Agatha Christie bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Agatha Christie as a girl, date unknown. Many of Christie's stories first appeared in journals, newspapers and magazines. [19] This list consists of the published collections of stories, in chronological order by UK publication date, even when the book was published first in the US or serialised in a magazine in advance of publication in book form.

  8. Agatha Christie books, including Poirot and Miss Marple ... - AOL

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  9. They Came to Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    They Came to Baghdad is an adventure novel by Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 5 March 1951 [1] and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.