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  2. Fer-de-Lance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Cullen–Harrison Act had just become law on April 7, 1933, legalising "3.2 beer" (3.2% alcohol by weight, approximately 4% alcohol by volume), a point mentioned in passing in the novel. As Wolfe samples the beers and is surprised to find that none of them are unpalatable, Fred Durkin arrives and asks sheepishly if Wolfe can speak with ...

  3. Werewolf fiction - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] However, in most legends influenced by medieval theology, the werewolf was a Satanic beast with a craving for human flesh. This appears in such later fiction as "The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains": an episode in the novel The Phantom Ship (1839) by Marryat, featuring a demonic femme fatale who transforms from woman to wolf.

  4. Verdict in for wildlife mystery in Nevada where DNA tests ...

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    The latest wildlife mystery in Nevada has been solved. DNA testing confirmed the results with 99.9% certainty, the Nevada Department of Wildlife announced this week. The sighting in northeast ...

  5. The Mother Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Page 105, chapter 10. Not merely unfamiliar but archaic, according to the Random House Dictionary of the English Language . Also, in this story, Archie must find the source of the peculiar buttons on the baby's clothes, which leads him to the garment district and a man who is a button collector, who asks him if he is a " button man ."

  6. History of Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the novel's first chapter was a stand-alone short story composed for a writing workshop at the University of Southern California. [5] The short story was published in Southwest Review and won the 2013 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for fiction. [6] Fridlund decided to expand the short story and completed History of Wolves as her debut novel. [7]

  7. Wolf (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf is a young-adult novel by Gillian Cross, published by Oxford in 1990. Set in London, it features communal living, terrorism, and wolves (according to Library of Congress Subject Headings ) [ 1 ] and a teenage girl in relation to her mother, father, and paternal grandmother.

  8. Chronicles of Ancient Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Since the 30 May 2004 release of the first book in the series, Wolf Brother, the series has gained critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. Wolf Brother became a national bestseller in the United States, and the rights to the series were bought by 20th Century Fox to be made into major motion pictures. In October 2013, Nick Hirschkorn ...

  9. March Madness: Dayton stuns Nevada after Wolf Pack blow 17 ...

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    The No. 10 Wolf Pack were up 56-39 with less than eight minutes to go after Jarod Lucas hit a 3-pointer. Dayton then went on a 20-2 run in just over five minutes to take a 59-58 lead with 2:01 to go.