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	<title>The Inspiratorium &#187; Ken Follett</title>
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		<title>A Storm of Arrows From the English Longbow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of Andrew Davidson&#8217;s book, The Gargoyle, the main character is driving along a mountain road, high on cocaine and bourbon. He has a distinct feeling that he is about to be ambushed, for some reason, and, sure enough, he sees &#8220;a volley of flaming arrows swarming out of the woods, directly at [...]


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		<title>Follett&#8217;s Dark Ages Are A Little Too Tidy-Clean</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everywhere I look, these days, I notice someone reading Ken Follett&#8217;s World Without End. Yesterday, I saw someone wading through it on the bus to work; later, someone else reading it in Starbucks. In December, I&#8217;d see several open copies each day on the beach in Cabo San Lucas. World Without End has been out [...]


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