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Games
The Collectors: The Burning House The players portray demons sent to the mortal realm to fetch a soul that is owed to Him. That is, owed to the Master. The Chair. The Executive. The Home Office. They have been given equipment and identities, and a task which seems at first glance very easy: simply locate the client, explain their purpose, and drag him -- kicking and screaming if necessary -- back to Processing. Of course, things are never that easy. . . . Available in both electronic and print editions.
Den of Thieves Den of Thieves is a strategic card game for two to five players. The criminal element of the city is in a race to steal the most -- from the bank or each other. Bluff and backstab your way to victory, using such cards as the Bunko Artist, the Highwayman, and the Woman of Easy Virtue. Or, for those seeking to commit more upscale sorts of crime, Rival Den of Thieves places you in control of such crooks as the Counterfeiter, the Extortionst, and the Lawyer. Each may be played as a stand-alone game, or the two decks may be combined for games of up to ten players.
Pariah In Pariah, players take on the roles of teenagers who are just discovering and coming to terms with the vast powers within themselves. Taken into custody by an enigmatic government agency, they barely get used to their rather luxurious confinement and rigorous testing when someone discovers the Truth about their purpose. And now they must escape--by any means necessary.
Priceless It was a stormy night, and you and your siblings were just recovering from that nasty fever that all the children in town had. Mother had to step out to do some errands, despite the storm. And when she came back, she seemed . . . different (even though Father says that's nonsense!). Welcome to two unusual hours in the lives of the Harrington children. You and your siblings must puzzle out what has happened before bedtime, or bad things are sure to happen. Being children, the focus is on roleplaying, followed by problem solving. Readers of Edward Eager or the Narnia books will feel instantly at home . . . as will the Lovecraftian fans.
Dead Sea Murder In 1947 the world was stunned by the discovery of ancient scrolls hidden in caves not far from where the city of Qumran once thrived. These documents, some written as early as 250 B.C., were hailed as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century. The Dead Sea Scrolls, as they were soon to be called, reportedly hadn't been seen by human eyes for two thousand years. The members of the National Archaeological, Geographic, and Submarine Society know better. |
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Plays
The Man in the Iron Mask When the king and his most trusted advisors discover that the queen has given birth to twins, they realize that two princes, both with equal claim to the throne, would lead to civil war. The king determines to hide one son away, raised in ignorance of his birth. But when Gaston grows up to learn of his birthright, his brother and Cardinal Mazarin take more drastic steps to keep Gaston's existence a secret and their own power secure. Available in both electronic and print editions.
Arsène
Lupin Ten years ago, France's "national thief," Arsène Lupin, failed to steal the diadem of the Princess of Lamballe from a private collection. Now a letter has arrived stating that he intends to correct that oversight.
Around the World in
Eighty Days "I bet you a million, gentlemen, that I will make the tour of the world in eighty days." So stated Phileas Fogg, prompting a globe-spanning journey filled with misadventure, mishaps, and mistaken identity.
Spiritism
Young
Figaro
Fiction
The Scarlet Pimpernel series
Nonfiction
The Celebrated Crimes series
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