Sentences with phrase «fall mystery titles»

But as I look into the fall mystery titles, it's clear that The Never List was just a starting shot to what looks to be the most disturbing trend of the year: abduction thrillers.

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The title of the first volume, The Sunday Philosophy Club, published in the United States in the fall of 2004, was initially the title of the series as well, and the front cover of the dust jacket described it as «An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery
Inside the Book Title: LAST PUFFS Author: Harley Mazuk Publisher: New Pulp Press Pages: 293 Genre: Mystery / Crime / Private Eye BOOK BLURB: Frank Swiver and his college pal, Max Rabinowitz, both fall in love with Amanda Zingaro, courageous Read More
Title: A Haunting in Trillium Falls Author: Mary Vine Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Romance Age Group: Adult Rating: 3 stars Purchase: Amazon, B&N Review copy provided by the publisher through Netgalley.
Keeping in mind these are European release dates, these include: Splash and Crash on February 28th, an unusual looking puzzle game where you control a rock falling into a well (trust me it looks more fun than it sounds); Code of Princess in Spring, a side - scrolling beat - em - up RPG which looks amazing; a new Inazuma Eleven game will be available in the summer, and it appears to be an insane soccer RPG with matches that look like something out of Dragon Ball Z, and will come in two versions like Pokemon; Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity is coming May 17th, complete with 4 player co-op, randomly generated dungeons and the ability to customise cities; a new Mario vs Donkey Kong title for the second Quarter; and finally, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D for the summer.
Howard Hodgkin's artwork falls in the realm of the semi-abstract: It seems nonrepresentational at first glance, but it often suggests embedded figures that contain depth and mystery, like the palm tree referenced in the title of this painting.
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