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Favourite Twilight Tales

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  • Various authors

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Stories of Images Not Quite Discerned. CONSIDER the Following Stories... It's Friday Night... and The Phantom Ore Train Driver Rides Again The Carlon Family keeps the family mysteries from mere Mortals The Electronic Magi have a gift in store for a certain Lost Soul The Master Detective solves a curious Death, at the Petting Zoo, clued by a morsel of Col. Chomondly's Chutney Agent Maxwell awakens in a subtly different New York to find that his work place is gone as well much of his previous existence. On Baker Street, one Exceptionally Dark and Stormy Night, Life proves far stranger than Fiction If Life seems destined to oblivion, do you have nerve enough to make a JUMP of Faith into an unknown Dimension Saved from one Watery Fate, a Man faces one far hotter! What to do with that multi-million dollar lottery prize IF Col. Ecker had NOT gone with the Lincolns to Ford's Theatre! From my " Winter Tales" book, "The Last Train to Augswold"SO...Open this (Little) Book, and ENJOY!Frederick W. Chesson

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Favourite Twilight Tales, Various authors

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Released
1980
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Title
Favourite Twilight Tales
Language
English
Publisher
Brown Watson
Released
1980
Format
Hardcover
ISBN10
0709704976
ISBN13
9780709704973
Series
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Stories of Images Not Quite Discerned. CONSIDER the Following Stories... It's Friday Night... and The Phantom Ore Train Driver Rides Again The Carlon Family keeps the family mysteries from mere Mortals The Electronic Magi have a gift in store for a certain Lost Soul The Master Detective solves a curious Death, at the Petting Zoo, clued by a morsel of Col. Chomondly's Chutney Agent Maxwell awakens in a subtly different New York to find that his work place is gone as well much of his previous existence. On Baker Street, one Exceptionally Dark and Stormy Night, Life proves far stranger than Fiction If Life seems destined to oblivion, do you have nerve enough to make a JUMP of Faith into an unknown Dimension Saved from one Watery Fate, a Man faces one far hotter! What to do with that multi-million dollar lottery prize IF Col. Ecker had NOT gone with the Lincolns to Ford's Theatre! From my " Winter Tales" book, "The Last Train to Augswold"SO...Open this (Little) Book, and ENJOY!Frederick W. Chesson