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I say no /

In the mood for a tightly plotted whodunit? Check out ""I Say No"" from Wilkie Collins, an author recognized as one of the most important figures in the development of the detective fiction genre. A unlikely heroine takes on the role of detective and uncovers the truth about her...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Floating Press, ©2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title ; Contents; BOOK THE FIRST-AT SCHOOL; Chapter I
  • The Smuggled Supper; Chapter II
  • Biography in the Bedroom; Chapter III
  • The Late Mr. Brown; Chapter IV
  • Miss Ladd's Drawing- Master; Chapter V
  • Discoveries in the Garden; Chapter VI
  • On the Way to the Village; Chapter VII
  • ""Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before""; Chapter VIII
  • Master and Pupil; Chapter IX
  • Mrs. Rook and the Locket; Chapter X
  • Guesses at the Truth; Chapter XI
  • The Drawing- Master's Confession; BOOK THE SECOND-IN LONDON; Chapter XII
  • Mrs. Ellmother; Chapter XIII
  • Miss Letitia.
  • Chapter XIV
  • Mrs. MoseyChapter XV
  • Emily; Chapter XVI
  • Miss Jethro; Chapter XVII
  • Doctor Allday; Chapter XVIII
  • Miss Ladd; Chapter XIX
  • Sir Jervis Redwood; Chapter XX
  • The Reverend Miles Mirabel; Chapter XXI
  • Polly and Sally; Chapter XXII
  • Alban Morris; Chapter XXIII
  • Miss Redwood; Chapter XXIV
  • Mr. Rook; Chapter XXV
  • ""J. B.""; Chapter XXVI
  • Mother Eve; Chapter XXVII
  • Mentor and Telemachus; Chapter XXVIII
  • Francine; Chapter XXIX
  • ""Bony""; Chapter XXX
  • Lady Doris; Chapter XXXI
  • Moira; BOOK THE THIRD- NETHERWOODS; Chapter XXXII
  • In the Gray Room.
  • Chapter XXXIII
  • Recollections of St. DomingoChapter XXXIV
  • In the Dark; Chapter XXXV
  • The Treachery of the Pipe; Chapter XXXVI
  • Change of Air; Chapter XXXVII
  • ""The Lady Wants You, Sir""; BOOK THE FOURTH-THE COUNTRY HOUSE; Chapter XXXVIII
  • Dancing; Chapter XXXIX
  • Feigning; Chapter XL
  • Consulting; Chapter XLI
  • Speechifying; Chapter XLII
  • Cooking; Chapter XLIII
  • Sounding; Chapter XLIV
  • Competing; Chapter XLV
  • Mischief-Making; Chapter XLVI
  • Pretending; Chapter XLVII
  • Debating; Chapter XLVIII
  • Investigating; BOOK THE FIFTH-THE COTTAGE; Chapter XLIX
  • Emily Suffers.
  • Chapter L
  • Miss Ladd AdvisesChapter LI
  • The Doctor Sees; Chapter LII
  • ""If I Could Find a Friend!""; Chapter LIII
  • The Friend is Found; Chapter LIV
  • The End of the Fainting Fit; BOOK THE SIXTH-HERE AND THERE; Chapter LV
  • Mirabel Sees His Way; Chapter LVI
  • Alban Sees His Way; Chapter LVII
  • Approaching the End; BOOK THE SEVENTH-THE CLINK; Chapter LVIII
  • A Council of Two; Chapter LIX
  • The Accident at Belford; Chapter LX
  • Outside the Room; Chapter LXI
  • Inside the Room; Chapter LXII
  • Downstairs; Chapter LXIII
  • The Defense of Mirabel; Chapter LXIV
  • On the Way to London.
  • BOOK THE LAST-AT HOME AGAINChapter LXV
  • Cecilia in a New Character; Chapter LXVI
  • Alban's Narrative; Chapter LXVII
  • The True Consolation; Postscript
  • Gossip in the Studio.