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Sir Arthur Conan DoyleSherlock Holmes is bored and case-less, and relieving his boredom by alternating morphine and cocaine. Enter the charming Miss Mary Morstan. $14.99 | Bram StokerThe Dracula mythology has inspired a vast subculture, but the story has never been better told than by Bram Stoker. His myth is powerful because it allows evil to remain mysterious. $26.99 | Alexandre DumasEdmond Dantès, on the threshold of a bright career and happy marriage, is imprisoned on a false political charge. After a dramatic escape, he finds the treasure of Monte Cristo, which makes him wealthy, then sets out to seek revenge against his old enemies. $53.99 | Philip RothLike a latter-day Gregor Samsa, Professor David Kepesh wakes up one morning to find that he has been transformed. $20.25 | Philip RothPhilip Roth turns baseball’s status as national pastime and myth into the occasion for unfettered picaresque farce. $24.99 | Aldous HuxleyA sardonic and outspoken novel, Antic Hay unfolds its polemical theme against the backdrop of London’s post-war nihilistic Bohemia. $19.99 |
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