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  2. Clouds of Witness - Wikipedia

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    Clouds of Witness is a 1926 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the second in her series featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. In the United States the novel was first published in 1927 under the title Clouds of Witnesses. [2] [3] It was adapted for television in 1972, as part of a series starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter.

  3. The Golden Key (MacDonald book) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George MacDonald. It was published in Dealings with the Fairies (1867). It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it.

  4. Lord Peter Wimsey (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey is a series of full cast BBC Radio drama adaptations of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey detective novels broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1973 and 1983, with a further adaptation of Gaudy Night mounted for BBC Audiobooks in 2005 to complete the full sequence of Sayers' novels, all starring Ian Carmichael in the title role.

  5. Lord Peter Wimsey - Wikipedia

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    Wimsey was played by Ian Carmichael, with Bunter being played by Glyn Houston (with Derek Newark stepping in for The Unpleasantness at The Bellona Club), in a series of separate serials under the umbrella title Lord Peter Wimsey, that ran between 1972 and 1975, adapting five novels (Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club ...

  6. The Golden Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Key is a 1996 fantasy novel co-written by authors Jennifer Roberson (first act), Melanie Rawn (second act), and Kate Elliott (third act). [1] [2] [3]Set in what might loosely be described as an alternative Spain, the novel traces a family of painters who, by nature of their Gifts, can influence events around them.

  7. Love Quest - Wikipedia

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    Anime News Network said that Love Quest is a "serious stinker", [2] but Mania Entertainment found it "surprisingly entertaining", regarding Hoshino's art as redeeming the story. [3] Deb Aoki for About.com felt that Hoshino's sense of humour was the saving grace of Love Quest, and described it as "disposable BL fun". [4]

  8. Dragon’s Dogma 2: A Veil of Gossamer Clouds Guide - AOL

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    However, head to Sven’s Chambers in Vernworth Castle and chat with the young monarch – he has a task for you in the form of a new quest, A Veil of Gossamer Clouds. Here’s where you can find ...

  9. The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Key,(zolotoy kluchic) or The Adventures of Buratino is a children's novel by Soviet writer Alexei Tolstoy, which is a literary treatment of Carlo Collodi's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio. Tolstoy dedicated the book to his future fourth and last wife, Lyudmila Krestinskaya.