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  2. John MacArthur bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all published works of John F. MacArthur, an evangelical Bible expositor, pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church, and president of The Master's Seminary, in Sun Valley, California. In addition to more than 150 individual books and monographs, MacArthur has also contributed to more than 30 multi-author works. [1]

  3. Unforgiving Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Unforgiving Destiny – The Relentless Pursuit of a Black Marketeer is the 2017 autobiographical account of the 37-year pursuit by authorities in twelve countries to imprison the author, David McMillan. Published simultaneously in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States on the Amazon platform Createspace.

  4. Jarndyce and Jarndyce - Wikipedia

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    The case is a central plot device in the novel and has become a byword for seemingly interminable legal proceedings. Dickens refers to the case as "Jarndyce and Jarndyce", the way it would be spoken of. The v in the case title is an abbreviation of the Latin versus, but is normally pronounced "and" for civil cases in England and Wales.

  5. Restless (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Restless is an espionage novel written by William Boyd, published in 2006. It won the Costa Prize for fiction. [1] The novel depicts the tale of a young woman who discovers that her mother was recruited as a spy during World War II. The book continually switches between time periods and, in doing so, from first to third person.

  6. Liarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The novel's is characterized by a loose plot, which according to The New York Times "unfurls as a tangled ribbon of manic events untouched by the logic of cause and effect." [ 3 ] It is also defined by Waters' absurd and vulgar style of humor, [ 4 ] represented in its physical gags and slapstick elements.

  7. Until I Find You - Wikipedia

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    Until I Find You (2005) is the 11th published novel by John Irving. [1] The novel was originally written in first person and only changed 10 months before publication. After realizing that so much of the material—childhood sexual abuse and a long-lost father who eventually ends up in a mental institution—was too close to his own experiences, Irving postponed publication of the novel while ...

  8. Relentless (Kernick novel) - Wikipedia

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    Relentless is Simon Kernick's fifth thriller and crime novel originally published in June 2006. Its sales were helped by the book being one of Richard & Judy's Summer Book Club recommendations in 2007. [1] [2] It was the 8th best-selling paperback, and the best-selling thriller in the UK in the same year. [3]

  9. A Delicate Truth - Wikipedia

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    A Delicate Truth is a 2013 spy novel by British writer John le Carré. Set in 2008 and 2011, the book features a British-American covert mission in Gibraltar and the subsequent consequences for two British civil servants. [1] Le Carré describes this as not only his most British novel but also his most autobiographical work in years. [2]