Found 930 results for "M. G. Lay"
by Ngaio Marsh
Nigel Bathgate, in the language of his own gossip column, was "definitely intrigued" about his week-end at Frantock.
by Carl Sagan
By human standards it could not possibly have been artificial: It was the size of a world.
by M. G. Lay
Understanding the behavioural characteristics of the driver is an essential component of an overall understanding of the...
by Jude Deveraux
Miss Claire Willoughby fell in love with Harry, the Eleventh Duke of MacArran, the first time she saw himas did every o...
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
NOTHING more strangely indicates an enormous and silent evil of modern society than the extraordinary use which is made ...
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
The only possible excuse for this book is that it is an answer to a challenge.
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
THE suburb of Saffron Park lay on the sunset side of London, as red and ragged as a cloud of sunset.
by Thomas Babington Macaulay
THERE can be little doubt that among those parts of early Roman history which had a poetical origin was the legend of Ho...