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  2. Hugh Whitemore - Wikipedia

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    Born at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, son of Samuel George Whitemore (1907-1987), a clerk at an oil company, and Kathleen Alma, née Fletcher, [3] Whitemore studied for the stage at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he was taught by Peter Barkworth, then on the staff at RADA, who recognised he had the potential to make a significant contribution to the theatre, "though perhaps not as an ...

  3. The Shadow of the Tower - Wikipedia

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    The year is 1494 and King Henry is alarmed that the powerful and arrogant Sir William Stanley may be implicated in a plot against his crown. 7: 17 Feb. 1972: A Fly in the Ointment: Addle-brained Sir John Kendall and his dim-witted nephew devise a ludicrous plan to kill the King with a harmless ointment from phony astrologer. 8: 24 Feb. 1972 ...

  4. Finders Keepers (King novel) - Wikipedia

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    Finders Keepers is a crime novel by American writer Stephen King, published on June 2, 2015. It is the second volume in a trilogy focusing on Detective Bill Hodges, following Mr. Mercedes . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book is about the murder of reclusive writer John Rothstein (an amalgam of John Updike , Philip Roth , and J. D. Salinger ), [ 3 ] his ...

  5. Pack of Lies - Wikipedia

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    Pack of Lies is a 1983 play by English writer Hugh Whitemore, itself adapted from his Act of Betrayal, an episode of the BBC anthology series Play of the Month transmitted in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on a true story, the plot centres on Bob and Barbara Jackson (in real life Bill and Ruth Search) and their teenage daughter Julie (in real life Gay ...

  6. The Warlord Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the series is Derfel Cadarn (pronounced Derv-el), based on the part-legendary Saint Derfel and on Bedivere. Cornwell's Derfel is a Saxon brought up as a Briton by Merlin, the greatest of all Druids. In the course of the story, he becomes a great warrior and one of Arthur's warlords in his war against the Saxons.

  7. Stephen King Series ‘The Institute’ Gets First Look ... - AOL

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    MGM+ previewed its upcoming thriller series “The Institute,” based on Stephen King’s 2019 novel, at Content London on Thursday. During the panel — which included head of MGM+ Michael ...

  8. Obsidian (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Sun listed it with 29 other bestselling books. [3]In his review published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Richard Marcus wrote: [1]. Anybody who has read any of the previous books in this series will be delighted to see the familiar faces of DreadfulWater's friends showing up throughout the pages of this book.

  9. Hugh Jackman’s rumored affair with his Music Man co-star, Sutton Foster, is the reason he and Deborra-lee Furness divorced, a source close to Foster says. Image credits: Bruce Glikas/Getty