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  2. Case Histories - Wikipedia

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    An abridged audiobook adaptation of the book was released, with Jason Isaacs narrating the book. An unabridged audiobook version of the book, narrated by Susan Jameson. A three-part television adaptation of Atkinson's first three books in the Brodie series was produced for the BBC under the blanket title Case Histories (2011). It stars Jason ...

  3. Frances Brody - Wikipedia

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    After nine books in the series Brody wrote a short story prequel, Kate Shackleton's First Case, in which the story begins in a Harrogate teashop. [6] The twelfth book in the series (excluding "first case") was Death and the Brewery Queen, published in 2020, and the thirteenth, A Mansion for Murder, in 2022. Each book in the series is set in a ...

  4. Big Sky (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky is a novel by British author Kate Atkinson published in 2019 by Doubleday. It is the 5th novel featuring private investigator Jackson Brodie, but it has been nine years since he last appeared in the novel series.

  5. Tamzin Malleson - Wikipedia

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    Kate Brady 2 episodes 2001 Agatha Christie's Poirot: Christine Redfern Episode: "Evil Under the Sun" 2003 The Vice: P.C. Lorraine Johnstone Episode: "Birdhouse,Outcast" 2004 Murder City: Rosa Mansfield Episode: "Nothing Sacred" 2002–2004 Teachers: Penny Neville: Main character 2004–2006 Bodies: Polly Grey Main character 2009 Boy Meets Girl ...

  6. Edna O’Brien, Irish literary giant who wrote 'The Country ...

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    Edna O'Brien, Ireland's literary pride and outlaw who scandalized her native land with her debut novel “The Country Girls” before gaining international acclaim as a storyteller and iconoclast ...

  7. Shrines of Gaiety - Wikipedia

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    Set in London in the Roaring Twenties, [1] the book centres on the infamous London nightclubs owned by Nellie Coker (loosely based on Kate Meyrick, the 1920's London nightclub proprietor) and her son Niven, the latter having returned from fighting in the Somme in World War I. Their movements are carefully watched by police inspector Frobisher.

  8. The Country Girls - Wikipedia

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    In the Lonely Girl, Caithleen (Cait/Kate) and Bridget (Baba) move to Dublin. The novel tells the story of Kate's romance with a sophisticated older man. [3] Eventually, Kate becomes unhappy as Eugene does not share her Catholic religious beliefs, his friends do not regard Kate seriously, and he continues to correspond with his estranged wife, for whom he still has some feelings.

  9. Kansas Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Raiders is a 1950 American Western film directed by Ray Enright, and stars Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman, and Scott Brady. It is set during the American Civil War and involves Jesse James coming under the influence of William Quantrill.