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The Black Tower: A Novel (Paperback)
From the author of Courting Mr. Lincoln comes a different kind of Christmas story featuring a grown up Tiny Tim, this breathless flight through the teeming markets, shadowy passageways, and rolling brown fog of 1860s London would do Dickens proud for its surprising twists and turns, and its extraordinary heart. It's the Christmas season, and Mr. Timothy Cratchit, not the pious child the world thought he was, has just buried his father.
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Los crímenes de la academia / The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard
When the body of a suicide victim disappears at West Point Military Academy in 1831, only to be discovered hours later missing its heart, the Academy calls on retired detective Gus Landor to investigate. Landor is something of a legend among his peers, noted for an uncanny, Sherlock Holmes-like ability to read people. When Edgar Allan Poe, a new cadet, comes forth with his own cryptic conclusion-that the man Landor is looking for is a poet-Landor is intrigued and enlists Poe as his assistant.
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