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The Blackhouse

The Blackhouse is a suspense thriller, the first novel of The Lewis Trilogy, written by the Scottish writer Peter May.

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Author
Peter May
Genre
Novel
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Quercus
Followed by
The Lewis Man
Language
English

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The Blackhouse

Nodes10
Edges9
Triples11
Avg. degree1.8
Density0.2
Components1

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The Blackhouse

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Author · 1
The Blackhouse → Peter May
Followed by · 1
The Blackhouse → The Lewis Man
Genre · 1
The Blackhouse → Novel
ISBN · 1
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Language · 1
The Blackhouse → English
Media type · 1
The Blackhouse → Print (hardcover and paperback)
Pages · 1
The Blackhouse → 475 (paperback)
Publication date · 1
The Blackhouse → 2011
Publisher · 1
The Blackhouse → Quercus
Series · 1
The Blackhouse → The Lewis Trilogy

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The BlackhouseFollowed byThe Lewis Man1.00infobox
The BlackhouseGenreNovel1.00infobox
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The BlackhouseLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
The BlackhouseMedia typePrint (hardcover and paperback)1.00infobox
The BlackhousePages475 (paperback)1.00infobox
The BlackhousePublication date20111.00infobox
The BlackhousePublisherQuercus1.00infobox
The BlackhouseSeriesThe Lewis Trilogy1.00infobox
The Blackhouseis asuspense thriller0.90text

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