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[1] [2] 2 1935 The Mystery of the Mary Celeste: Phantom Ship [b] [3] 3 1936 Sporting Love [4] 4 1936 Song of Freedom [5] 5 1936 The Bank Messenger Mystery [6] 6 1947 Death in High Heels [7] 7 1948 The Dark Road: There Is No Escape [8] 8 1948 Dick Barton: Special Agent: Dick Barton, Detective [c] [9] 9 1948 River Patrol [10] 10 1948 Who Killed ...
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Flee (Danish: Flugt) is a 2021 independent [6] adult animated documentary film directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen.An international co-production with Denmark, France, Norway, and Sweden, it follows the story of a man under the alias Amin Nawabi, Rasmussen's high school friend, who shares his hidden past of fleeing his home country of Afghanistan to Denmark for the first time.
Flee (2013) is the third novel published by the American writer Evan Dara. The novel details the strange dissolution of a fictionalized version of Burlington, Vermont , where the residents begin to flee following the closure of the local university, Pitkinson University (which largely resembles the University of Vermont ).
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also included in the book no. 42; The Sigillite by Chris Wraight (March 2013) ... also included in the book no. 37; Wolf Hunt by Graham McNeill (May 2013) ... also included in the book no. 37; Honour to the Dead by Gav Thorpe (September 2013) ... also included in the book no. 31; Censure by Nick Kyme (October 2013) ... also included in the book ...
2018 Tonight My Love – Mike Hammer short story; developed by Collins – published in The Strand Magazine, Issue LVI, Oct. 2018 - Jan. 2019 – story developed from a Mickey Spillane radio-style playlet that was part of a Mike Hammer jazz LP (Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Story) produced in 1954 by Mickey Spillane. This is the story of how ...
In the ensuing confrontation, he was shot and killed by three gunshot wounds to the head by U.S. Border Patrol Supervisory Agent and former Army Ranger Chris Voss in the wilderness of Owl's Head, south of Malone, New York, 50 miles (80 km) west of Clinton Correctional Facility. Sweat's location was unknown at the time of Matt's death. [2]