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  2. The Two Georges - Wikipedia

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    The Two Georges is an alternate history and detective thriller novel co-written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss. [1] It was originally published in 1995 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom, and in 1996 by Tor Books in the United States, and was nominated for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History.

  3. Killenworth - Wikipedia

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    Killenworth is a historic mansion in Glen Cove, New York constructed for George Dupont Pratt in 1912. It was purchased by the Soviet Union in 1946 to become the country retreat of the Soviet, and later Russian, delegation to the United Nations. In the 1980s the property was subject to allegations it was being used for espionage. There has been ...

  4. 'We got the trifecta': Two Georges deals with massive ... - AOL

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    Water from Nicole and a king tide had filled the Boynton eatery, but a squeegee corps was ready for action when Two Georges' owner sent out the word.

  5. Harry Turtledove - Wikipedia

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    The Two Georges also received an honorable mention for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History. His Worldwar series received a Sidewise Award for Alternate History Honorable Mention in 1996. In 1998, his novel How Few Remain won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History. He won his second Sidewise Award in 2003 for his novel Ruled ...

  6. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    The Wilmington area, sitting about two hours and 15 minutes away from Greenville, is likely too far away and too large of a city to be the real-life version of Barkley Cove.

  7. William Mulvihill - Wikipedia

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    As an adjunct professor, Mulvihill also taught creative writing at Nassau Community and CW Post colleges. He served as both a member and once president of the Board of Directors of the Glen Cove Library. He was a contributing editor to the Long Island Forum and a regular contributor to The Sag Harbor Express.

  8. George Cove - Wikipedia

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    By July 1911, Cove had raised 5 million dollars from investors. [6] In 1909, Cove was kidnapped [7] and offered $25,000 and a house to stop promoting his devices. He refused and was released at the Bronx Zoo. Cove accused a former investor, Frederick W. Huestis of organizing the kidnapping. [8]

  9. Stony Point police report two dead in Tomkins Cove

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    Two individuals were reported dead on Rosetown Road in Tomkins Cove, the Stony Point Police Department announced Tuesday on its Facebook page. Police also recommended people avoid that area.