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The confidential agent
The confidential agent

by Graham Greene

The gulls swept over Dover.

1939 48 ed.
Little Women
Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott

CHRISTMAS won't be Christmas without any pres- " grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.

1848 1888 ed.
The Quiet American
The Quiet American

by Graham Greene

AFTER dinner I sat and waited for Pyle in my room over the rue Catinat: he had said, "I'll be with you at latest by ten,...

1940 95 ed.
Kitchen Confidential
Kitchen Confidential

by Anthony Bourdain

DON'T GET ME WRONG: I love the restaurant business.

2000 28 ed.
Our Man in Havana
Our Man in Havana

by Graham Greene

'THAT nigger going down the street,'said Dr Hasselbacher standing in the Wonder Bar, 'he reminds me of you, Mr Wormold.'

1958 87 ed.
The Client
The Client

by John Grisham

Mark was eleven and had been smoking off and on for two years, never trying to quit but being careful not to get hooked.

1993 80 ed.
L.A. Confidential
L.A. Confidential

by James Ellroy

Bud White in an unmarked, watching the "1951" on the City Hall Christmas tree blink.

1990 37 ed.
The Black Dahlia
The Black Dahlia

by James Ellroy

The road to the partnership began without my knowing it, and it was a revival of the Blanchard-Bleichert fight brouhaha ...

1987 50 ed.
Brighton rock
Brighton rock

by Graham Greene

HALE knew, before he had been in Brighton three hours, that they meant to murder him.

1938 72 ed.
Camp Half-Blood Confidential
Camp Half-Blood Confidential

by Rick Riordan

Hey, everybody. Percy Jackson here.

2017 15 ed.
The end of the affair
The end of the affair

by Graham Greene

A STORY has no beginning or end: arbitrarily one chooses that moment of experience from which to look back or from which...

1951 38 ed.
The Code Book
The Code Book

by Simon Singh

On the morning of Saturday, October 15, 1586, Queen Mary entered the crowded courtroom at Fotheringhay Castle.

1999 23 ed.
The Third Man
The Third Man

by Graham Greene

ONE NEVER knows when the blow may fall.

1935 49 ed.
A Burnt-Out Case
A Burnt-Out Case

by Graham Greene

THE cabin-passenger wrote in his diary a parody of Descartes: 'I feel discomfort, therefore I am alive,' then sat pen in...

1960 83 ed.