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- The Angel of Terror
- 恐怖天使
- The Angel oj Terror Chapter I THE hush of the court, which had been broken when the foreman of the jury returned their verdict, was intensified as the Judge, with a quick glance over his pince-nez at the tall prison er, marshalled his paper...
- Stand by for Mars!
- 等待战神
- Classic Science Fiction at its best! Originally published in 1952, The Tom Corbett adventures by Carey Rockwell paved the way for the way for the scifi books and movies of the 1950's and 60's. Put modern science on the back shelf and blast...
- The Song of the Lark
- 云雀之歌
- The Song of the Lark is the third novel by American author Willa Cather. The title comes from a painting of the same name by Jules Adolphe Aim Louis Breton. The story is about an ambitious young woman, Thea Kronborg, who leaves her town to...
- The D’Arblay Mystery
- 德巴雷神秘事件
- When a man is found floating beneath the skin of a green-skimmed pond one morning, Dr Thorndyke becomes embroiled in an astonishing case. This wickedly entertaining detective fiction reveals that the victim was murdered through a lethal inj...
- The Valley of the Moon
- 月亮谷
- How was Life in the San Francisco Bay Area 100 years ago?? Jack London describes the difficulties for the working man growing up in urban California, as the labor unions struggled with strike-breakers and management. To escape this class st...
- The Greene Murder Case
- 格林杀人事件
- IT has long been a source of wonder to me why the leading criminological writers-men like Edmund Lester Pearson, H. B. Irving, Filson Young, Canon Brookes, William Bolitho, and Harold Eaton-have not devoted more space to the Greene tragedy;...
- Can You Forgive Her
- 你能原谅她吗?
- With Can You Forgive Her? Trollope begins his masterful series of Parliamentary novels, but here he is concerned with the politics of love and the demands of society. Alice Vavasor, lovely, intelligent and just a bit prudish, is torn betwee...
- Burn Witch Burn
- 魔鬼玩偶
- Burn Witch Burn is a very unusual book for Abraham Merritt, who's best known for his gloriously weird, surreal adventure stories (think Jules Verne/H. Rider Haggard on acid). But in this book, he took a brilliant left turn into the earliest...


