Beatrix of Clare

John Reed Scott was an American author and lawyer; born in Gettysburg, PA, Sept. 8, 1869; died in 1942. His publications are ‘The Colonel of the Red Huzzars’ (1906–7); ‘Beatrix of Clare’ (1907); ‘The Princess Dehra’ (1908); ‘The Woman in Question’ (1909); ‘The Imposter’ (1910); ‘In Her Own Right’ (1911); ‘The Last Try’ (1912); ‘The Red Emerald’ (1914); ‘The Duke of Oblivion’ (1915).
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The Black Tattoo

A knockout fantasy that combines the heart-stopping action of superhero comics and the creepy creatures of the best fantasy. Fourteen-year-old Londoner, Charlie, thinks he's been given superpowers, but in fact he has been possessed by a demon. The adventure brings Charlie—as well as his friend, Jack, and Esme, a girl trained from birth to fight the demon—from the streets of London into Hell itself, as they prepare for a battle with ultimate stakes.
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The Colonel of the Red Huzzars

John Reed Scott was an American author and lawyer; born in Gettysburg, PA, Sept. 8, 1869; died in 1942. His publications are ‘The Colonel of the Red Huzzars’ (1906–7); ‘Beatrix of Clare’ (1907); ‘The Princess Dehra’ (1908); ‘The Woman in Question’ (1909); ‘The Imposter’ (1910); ‘In Her Own Right’ (1911); ‘The Last Try’ (1912); ‘The Red Emerald’ (1914); ‘The Duke of Oblivion’ (1915).
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