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  2. Daniel Carney - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Carney was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1944, a son of a British diplomat. [3] In 1963, he settled in Southern Rhodesia (soon to be renamed Rhodesia) and joined the British South Africa Police (BSAP), where he served for three and a half years.

  3. Diary (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is written like a diary. Its protagonist is Misty Wilmot, a once-promising young artist who works as a waitress in a hotel. Her husband, a contractor, is in a coma after a suicide attempt. According to the description on the back of Diary, Misty "soon finds herself a pawn in a larger conspiracy that threatens to cost hundreds of lives."

  4. List of fictional diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Diary of a Surgeon in the Year 1751–1752 (1938) Surgeon's Mate: the diary of John Knyveton, surgeon in the British fleet during the Seven Years War 1756–1762 (1942) Man midwife; the further experiences of John Knyveton, M.D., late surgeon in the British fleet, during the years 1763–1809 (1946) Diary of Elizabeth Pepys (1991) by Dale ...

  5. Maggie Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Cassidy is a novel by the American writer Jack Kerouac, first published in 1959.It is a largely autobiographical work about Kerouac's early life in Lowell, Massachusetts, from 1938 to 1939, and chronicles his real-life relationship with his teenage sweetheart Mary Carney.

  6. List of fake memoirs and journals - Wikipedia

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    Philip Aegidius Walshe (actually Montgomery Carmichael), The Life of John William Walshe, F.S.A., London, Burns & Oates, (1901); New York, E. P. Dutton (1902). This book was presented as a son’s story of his father’s life in Italy as “a profound mystic and student of everything relating to St. Francis of Assisi,” but the son, the father and the memoir were all invented by Montgomery ...

  7. Diary of a Misfit - Wikipedia

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    Parks reconstructs haunting and traumatic memories at the same time she focuses on objective investigative journalism, relying on the resources of interviews, photographs, library microfilm, and an elusive diary." [3] In a less positive review, Alana R. Quarles of Library Journal referred to the book as "less a journey of discovery and more the ...

  8. Jennings (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Dust jacket from the 1951 Collins hardback edition of Jennings Follows a Clue. The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J. C. T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school, located near the fictional town of Dunhambury in Sussex, England.

  9. Jay's Journal - Wikipedia

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    Jay's Journal is a 1979 book that was published in a diary format. The book is presented as an autobiographical account of a depressed teenage boy who becomes involved with a Satanic group . After participating in several occult rituals, Jay believes he is being haunted by a demon named "Raul."