The LodgerThe Floating Press, 2011 M01 1 - 278 páginas If you like your detective fiction with a strong psychological component and a continental flair, try The Lodger by Maire Belloc Lowndes. Used as the basis for one of Alfred Hitchcock's early silent films, the novel is based loosely on the Jack the Ripper case, and it's sure to please discerning mystery fans who appreciate sophisticated characterization. |
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Chapter IV | 39 |
Chapter V | 47 |
Chapter VI | 59 |
Chapter VII | 72 |
Chapter VIII | 83 |
Chapter XV | 160 |
Chapter XVI | 169 |
Chapter XVII | 182 |
Chapter XVIII | 193 |
Chapter XIX | 204 |
Chapter XX | 223 |
Chapter XXI | 238 |
Chapter XXII | 247 |
Chapter IX | 94 |
Chapter X | 106 |
Chapter XI | 114 |
Chapter XII | 126 |
Chapter XIII | 139 |
Chapter XIV | 150 |
Chapter XXIII | 259 |
Chapter XXIV | 272 |
Chapter XXV | 281 |
Chapter XXVI | 287 |
Chapter XXVII | 296 |
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