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The Tide Catcher (1948) is a novel by Agatha Christie featuring Hercule Poirot. Set in post-war England, it explores greed, family secrets, and murder. Christie explores greed and moral dilemmas, with Poirot's brilliant deduction.
"The Kingdom of Dreams" by Judith McNaught, the first novel in the Westmoreland series, is a classic historical romance set in 1497 on the Anglo-Scottish border in the midst of wars.
The peace of the English countryside is disturbed by a brutal murder. Sherlock Holmes agrees to investigate a murder that is attributed to the unerring hand of his great adversary, Professor Moriarty.
The novel Shirley (1849) is Charlotte Brontë's second social novel after Jane Eyre, depicting the industrial crisis caused by the Napoleonic Wars and the blockade of trade, where machines replace workers, causing discontent and violence.
A large red beech tree stands in front of the school in a small Irish town. In one moment of their youth, eight students will carve their names on its bark. Their lives will take different paths, but the memory of the big beech tree and the names carved i