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  2. Queens of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Queens of Mystery is Acorn TV's second entirely original production. [6] The first series was released in 2019 and comprises three separate stories, each split across two 45-minute episodes. Queens of Mystery was renewed for a second series in March 2021, [ 7 ] which premiered on 29 November 2021.

  3. Janet Quin-Harkin - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, she wrote one of the first six books with which Bantam launched the Sweet Dreams series. [4] In the 1990s Quin-Harkin began writing mystery novels for adults under the name Rhys Bowen. She has written three series under this name: one featuring British aristocrat Lady Georgiana ("Georgie") in 1930s England; one featuring Irish ...

  4. Amelia Peabody series - Wikipedia

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    Amelia Peabody is introduced in the series' first novel, Crocodile on the Sandbank, as a confirmed spinster, suffragist, and scholar, living in England in 1884.She inherits a fortune from her father and leaves England to see the world, with the side benefit of escaping various suitors and family members who were neither aware that she would be the sole beneficiary of her father's estate nor ...

  5. Mystery school - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 June 2009, at 13:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Charlotte MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Other mysteries, set in Canada, were published under the pen name Alisa Craig. MacLeod tailored her books to fit into the cozy mystery genre, i.e. avoiding too much violence, gore, or sex while featuring a humorous and literate-yet-light style, likable protagonists , and eccentric casts of secondary characters .

  7. List of Ace single volumes - Wikipedia

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    This list covers the non-double novels, for both the letter-series and numeric-series books. For the Ace Double volumes, see Ace Doubles. Genres include SF (science fiction), MY , WE westerns, and NF (nonfiction). Other mentioned genres are fantasy books, gothic novels, and romances - of which no one are specified.

  8. Despoina - Wikipedia

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    Later, Despoina was conflated with Kore (Persephone), the goddess of the Eleusinian mysteries, in a life-death-rebirth cycle. Karl Kerenyi asserted that the cult was a continuation of a Minoan goddess, and that her name recalls the Minoan - Mycenaean goddess 𐀅𐁆𐀪𐀵𐀍𐄀𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊 , da-pu 2 -ri-to-jo,po-ti-ni-ja , i.e. the ...

  9. Oh. My. Gods. - Wikipedia

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    Goddess Boot Camp Oh. My. Gods. is a 2008 young adult fantasy novel by Tera Lynn Childs . The book follows the character of Phoebe, a young runner who discovers that the school she's attending is full of family and relatives of Greek gods and goddesses.