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  1. Love goes through all times, otherwise known as The Ruby Red Trilogy, the first part of which was published in 2009, is a trilogy of young adult novels by German author Kerstin Gier. 16-year-old Gwendolyn Shepherd doesn't always like that her family has so many secrets.

  2. A Study in Scarlet, written by Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1887, introduced the character of Sherlock Holmes to the world. The story begins with Dr. John Watson, a veteran of the Afghan wars who has come to London after leaving the army, looking for lodgings.

  3. They are named after the three colors in the French flag: blue, white and red, and each has a corresponding color motif. They are each loosely based on one of the three French revolutionary principles of liberty, equality and fraternity. The trilogy are also interpreted respectively as an anti-tragedy, an anti-comedy, and an anti-romance. Trzy ...

  4. Too Smart for Education. "I never let my schooling interfere with my education." This trope explores the phenomenon where highly intelligent characters dismiss the importance of formal education, believing their natural abilities render schooling irrelevant. While these characters often exhibit exceptional talents or knowledge, they fail to ...

  5. Read 62 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. On the table of psychiatrist Robert Cavendish lay a strange set of papers, claimed to be th…

  6. A Study in Red Trilogy (TV Mini Series) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. All three books in 'The Study In Red Trilogy', a series of thrillers by Brian L. Porter, now available in one volume! A Study In Red : Robert Cavendish is drawn into the dark world of Jack the Ripper after discovering a set of papers claimed to be the infamous murderer's journal.

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