A DuelThe Floating Press, 2011 M11 1 - 326 páginas They say that all is fair in love and war, and in this thriller from renowned British author Richard Marsh, what begins as a story of romance soon turns into something that more closely resembles an armed battle. Will the newlyweds overcome the evil in their midst and live happily ever after? Check out A Duel to find out. |
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Chapter V A Conversation with the Doctor | 41 |
Chapter VI Husband and Wife | 51 |
Chapter VII A Tug of War | 63 |
Chapter XIX In Council | 187 |
Chapter XX The Impending Sword | 198 |
Chapter XXI Out of the Blue | 215 |
Chapter XXII Margaret Settles the Question | 224 |
Chapter XXIII Margaret Resolves to Fight | 232 |
Chapter XXIV The Interior | 245 |
Chapter XXV Alarums and Excursions | 259 |
Chapter XXVI Solicitor and Client | 274 |
Chapter VIII The Miniature | 71 |
Chapter IX The Sliding Panel | 82 |
Chapter X The Girl at the Door | 94 |
Chapter XI Hot Water | 103 |
Chapter XII Signing the Will | 113 |
Chapter XIII The Encounter in the Wood | 120 |
Chapter XIV In Cuthbert Grahames Room | 130 |
BOOK II THE WIDOW | 135 |
Chapter XV The Gordian Knot | 136 |
Chapter XVI Margaret is Puzzled | 149 |
Chapter XVII An Unexpected Visitor | 159 |
Chapter XVIII Cronies | 167 |
Chapter XXVII Pure Ether | 281 |
Chapter XXVIII Mr Lamb in a Communicative Mood | 289 |
Chapter XXIX Margaret Pays a Call | 299 |
Chapter XXX Mrs Lamb in Search of Advice | 307 |
Chapter XXXI Mrs Lamb Returns to Pitmuir | 317 |
Chapter XXXII At the Gate | 327 |
Chapter XXXIII At the Door | 334 |
Chapter XXXIV Towards Judgment | 343 |
Chapter XXXV Judges | 348 |
Chapter XXXVI Pleasant Dreams | 355 |
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