A Point of Law (SPQR[10])
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Vol. 38, No. 13, Mid-December 1993
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 7 & 8, July/August 2001
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An Academic Question
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Down These Strange Streets
All new strange cases of death and magic in the city by some of the biggest names in urban fantasy. In this all-new collection of urban fantasy stories, editors George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois explore the places where mystery waits at the end of every alley and where the things that go bump in the night have something to fear... Includes stories by New York Times bestselling authors Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, Diana Gabaldon, Simon R. Green, S. M. Stirling, and Carrie Vaughn, as well as tales by Glen Cook, Bradley Denton, M.L.N. Hanover, Conn Iggulden, Laurie R. King, Joe R. Lansdale, John Maddox Roberts, Steven Saylor, Melinda Snodgrass, and Lisa Tuttle.
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Hannibal's children (Hannibal's children[1])
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Mightier Than The Sword
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Nobody Loves a Centurion (SPQR[6])
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Oracle of the Dead (SPQR[12])
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Saturnalia (SPQR[5])
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Temple Of Muses (SPQR[4])
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Temple Of Muses (SPQR[4])
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The Catiline Conspiracy (SPQR[2])
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The King Of Sacrifices
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The Princess and the Pirates (SPQR[9])
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The River God (SPQR[8])
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The Sacrilege (SPQR[3])
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The Seven Hills (Hannibal's children[2])
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The Statuette Of Rhodes (SPQR[5])
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The Tribune's curse (SPQR[7])
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