Authors: M. M. Kaye
Tyson says it's rather like a story called âThe Treasure and the Law', but I don't think I can have read it. By the way, he's sending Lash a copy of
The House of Shade
as a sort of extra wedding present, and he says if the first one's a boy you'd better call him Barclay, because in his opinion there can't be too many of them.
Tyson doesn't seem to think much of Progress either. He says it was a good idea, but that it's got out of hand.
Well, darling
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F
ICTION
The Far Pavilions
Shadow of the Moon
Trade Wine
Death in Kenya
Death in Cyprus
Death in Kashmir
Death in Berlin
Death in the Andamans
The Ordinary Princess
(for children)
A
UTOBIOGRAPHY
The Sun in the Morning
Golden Afternoon
DEATH IN ZANZIBAR
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First published in Great Britain under the title
The House of Shade
by Longmans.
First St. Martin's Minotaur Edition: November 1999
eISBN 9781250089274
First eBook edition: May 2015