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55. What…!!!!!!!

Episode 55 of the Julias Library podcast, hosted by 🐾🍃🍄Julia🍄🍃🐾, titled "55. What…!!!!!!!" was published on October 30, 2022 and runs 1 minutes.

October 30, 2022 ·1m · Julias Library

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Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 2 by Julian Hawthorne, editor Loyal Books In the six volumes of the Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. Some of the stories appeared in this collection for the first time translated into English, and many of them come from unexpected sources, such as the letters of Pliny the Younger, or a Tibetan manuscript. In the second volume, we find stories written by English and Scotch authors. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 5 by Julian Hawthorne, editor Loyal Books In the six volumes of the Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. Some of the stories appeared in this collection for the first time translated into English, and many of them come from unexpected sources, such as the letters of Pliny the Younger, or a Tibetan manuscript. In the fifth volume, we find stories written by German, Russian and Scandinavian authors. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 3 by Julian Hawthorne, editor Loyal Books In the six volumes of the Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. Some of the stories appeared in this collection for the first time translated into English, and many of them come from unexpected sources, such as the letters of Pliny the Younger, or a Tibetan manuscript. In the third volume, we find stories written by English and Irish authors. Dark Winds Over Wellington Tabatha Wood Tabatha Wood lives in New Zealand and writes weird, dark fiction and uplifting poetry. Despite her obsession with the strange and unusual, she considers herself mostly harmless. A former English teacher and library manager, Tabatha’s first published books were non-fiction guides for those working in education. She now teaches from home while writing in her spare time. Her debut collection, DARK WINDS OVER WELLINGTON made the shortlist for a Sir Julius Vogel award in 2020 for Best Collected Work.
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