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Cormoran Strike is a series of crime fiction novels written by British author J. K. Rowling, under the pen name Robert Galbraith. The story chronicles the cases of the fictional British private detective Cormoran Strike and his partner Robin Ellacott.
Corcoran established the gallery, supported with an endowment, "for the perpetual establishment and encouragement of the Fine Arts." While an independent institution, the Corcoran was the oldest and largest non-federal art museum in the District of Columbia. Its mission was "dedicated to art and used solely for the purpose of encouraging the ...
Robin pursues Becca to the UHC's Rupert Court temple as Strike confronts Abigail Glover, where he deduces she murdered her stepsister Daiyu. Jealous of the attention Daiyu got from her father, Abigail forced three other youths at the farm to help her abduct Daiyu, kill her and dismember her body to feed to pigs in a makeshift pen in the woods ...
Troubled Blood begins in August 2013 and ends on Robin's 30th birthday on 9 October 2014. While visiting his terminally ill aunt Joan in Cornwall, Strike is approached by a woman who wants to hire Strike's firm to investigate the disappearance of her mother, Margot Bamborough, a general practitioner in Clerkenwell, London, almost 40 years previously, on 11 October 1974.
When the GMA star first went short, she didn’t really have a choice.
Corcoran Gallery in the late 19th century, showing the lost sculpture niches and the gallery's historic first floor windows. The Renwick Gallery building was originally built to be Washington, D.C.'s first art museum and to house William Wilson Corcoran's collection of American and European art.
What happened to Robin Roberts’ Arm? The 'GMA' anchor missed work due to a recent tennis wrist injury. She opened up about her accidental fall and recovery.
Robert Michael Mapplethorpe (/ ˈ m eɪ p əl ˌ θ ɔːr p / MAY-pəl-thorp; November 4, 1946 – March 9, 1989) was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs. His work featured an array of subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes , self-portraits, and still-life images.