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James Chandler



Average rating: 3.84 · 222 ratings · 22 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
Adrift: Titanic Redemption

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The Cambridge Companion to ...

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England in 1819: The Politi...

3.17 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1998 — 5 editions
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Questions of Evidence: Proo...

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The Cambridge History of En...

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An Archaeology of Sympathy:...

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Wordsworth's Second Nature:...

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Fastlane: The Internet Boom...

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The Fallen Leaf Anthology

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Romantic Metropolis: The Ur...

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“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful,” were written along her left collarbone. “Lovely,” he said. He looked at his watch, then glanced at the large ornate clock on the wall. “Not bad.” She walked out the courtroom door and into the open rotunda. “It’s from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller

“Social media was a liar’s medium, of course. The whole deal was to tell a story—usually a fabricated one—showing the world what the account holder wanted the world to see.”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller

“Before we get too wrapped around the axle”
James Chandler, Capital Justice



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