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  2. Alan Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Alan Gratz was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He holds a B.A. in creative writing and a master's degree in English education, both from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [2] During his time at the university, he worked for the school's newspaper, the Daily Beacon. [1] Gratz currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and children. [3]

  3. The Squeaker (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Squeaker is a 1927 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace., [1] published in the US as The Squealer in 1928. [2] In the story, an ex-detective goes undercover to find out the identity of a notorious informer who betrays his criminal associates to the police for his own gain.

  4. Category:Novels by Alan Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Alan Gratz" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, ...

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  6. This IG Page Shares The Best Movie Quotes That Ever ... - AOL

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    Speaking about quotes, the Instagram page Movie Quotes posts some of the most memorable ones from movies and TV shows, so we have compiled the best ones for you. Som This IG Page Shares The Best ...

  7. Squealer (Animal Farm) - Wikipedia

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    Squealer is a fictional character, a pig, in George Orwell's 1945 novel Animal Farm. He serves as second-in-command to Napoleon and is the farm's minister of propaganda . He is described in the book as an effective and very convincing orator and a fat porker.

  8. The Squeaker (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    The script was adapted by Harald G. Petersson from the 1927 novel The Squeaker or The Sign Of the Leopard (The Squealer in the US). Earlier film versions had been made in 1930 (United Kingdom) and directed by Edgar Wallace himself, [ 3 ] 1931 (Germany) and 1937 (again United Kingdom).

  9. Something Rotten (Gratz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Something Rotten is the first novel of the Horatio Wilkes mystery series by Alan Gratz. It loosely follows the plot of Hamlet by William Shakespeare , but it is modernised and set in the United States.