The StrangerThrough the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd." First published in English in 1946; now in a new translation by Matthew Ward. |
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... NSA didn't share a lovefest for one another. One day with the Black Widow software, and Jackman's team had found what they were looking for—a string of code in the deepest part of the Internet—the dark web. 3 SEX, LIES & BLACK TIE.
... NSA didn't share a lovefest for one another. One day with the Black Widow software, and Jackman's team had found what they were looking for—a string of code in the deepest part of the Internet—the dark web. 3 SEX, LIES & BLACK TIE.
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... dark business suit and black tie who walked beside them, talking to the uncle with a deathly serious expression. He could be a casual acquaintance from the plane, but he sure didn't look like one. While Simon and Matisse watched them ...
... dark business suit and black tie who walked beside them, talking to the uncle with a deathly serious expression. He could be a casual acquaintance from the plane, but he sure didn't look like one. While Simon and Matisse watched them ...
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... room and took his place at the council table. There were times, he thought, that the political process was truly rewarding. Gilda Died for Love Natalia Petrenko had no intention of 98 A Black Tie Affair and Other Mystery Stories.
... room and took his place at the council table. There were times, he thought, that the political process was truly rewarding. Gilda Died for Love Natalia Petrenko had no intention of 98 A Black Tie Affair and Other Mystery Stories.
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