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Based on real personalities like Judah Benjamin, the Confederacys Jewish Secretary of State and spymaster, and on historical facts and events ranging from an African-American spy network to the dramatic self-destruction of the city of Richmond, All Other Nights is a gripping and suspenseful story of men and women driven to the extreme limits of loyalty and betrayal.
All Other Nights: Summary and book reviews of All Other Nights by Dara Horn. 2009
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Based on real personalities like Judah Benjamin, the Confederacys Jewish Secretary of State and spymaster, and on historical facts and events ranging from an African-American spy network to the dramatic self-destruction of the city of Richmond, All Other Nights is a gripping and suspenseful story of men and women driven to the extreme limits of loyalty and betrayal.
All Other Nights: Summary and book reviews of All Other Nights by Dara Horn. 2009
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And yes, Atlanta Nights is as horrifying as you've heard.
home from Boskone suricattus 2005
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That said, if you enjoy modern ballet that isn't all tutus and tights, Tango Nights is well worth the time.
Tango Nights HayleyM 2009
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The title of this novel, All Other Nights, is in the author's view also a question: Are we the same people from one night to the next?
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I still think about the Siberian section in Nights at the Circus.
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Reiniger's film, based on "The Arabian Nights," is the oldest surviving feature-length animation.
The Usual Suspects Lance Esplund 2010
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That said, if you enjoy modern ballet that isn't all tutus and tights, Tango Nights is well worth the time.
Archive 2009-06-01 HayleyM 2009
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The title of this novel, All Other Nights, is in the author's view also a question: Are we the same people from one night to the next?
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The title of this novel, All Other Nights, is in the author's view also a question: Are we the same people from one night to the next?
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