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Welcome to The Lucy Sussex Home Page
Feb 27, 2009 ... The Official Home Page for Lucy Sussex, Australian author.
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19th Century Australian Crime Fiction: A Woman of Mystery: Mary ...
The following is an article called "A Woman of Mystery: Mary Fortune" written by ... Between the years 1865–1908 a woman of mystery, in art as well as life, ...
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Novels by Lucy Sussex - Absolute Uncertainty
Absolute Uncertainty collects seven stories—three of them new—by Lucy Sussex, as well as an interview conducted by Maureen Kincaid Speller. ...
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19th Century Australian Crime Fiction: A Woman of Mystery: Mary ...
The following is an article called "A Woman of Mystery: Mary Fortune" written by Lucy which in its original form was on the Crime Factory website (which no ...
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