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							<title>101 ways used by males do disguise homosexuality at work whilst living hetero lives</title>
							<description>This book will help both women and men. Men will notice the signs of latent homosexuality in them and women will see what discrimination at work is in what regards sexism, and will understand why they have only one partner at work if they wish to succeed. Interesting and entertaining piece of work...</description>
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							<title>The Mystery of Cranewood Manor</title>
							<description>The first adventure in the new mystery-paranormal series Saxon & Hampstead Investigations, Ltd. by T. M.Moore, in which hard-edged detective fiction blends with myth and fantasy. Valiant Saxon is a suave, debonaire ex-jewel thief turned private eye, partnering with a seasoned professional named Laura Hampstead who uses his sartorial male image to found an agency of her own after hitting the glass ceiling. And Val is hard to resist with his good looks. But that does not excuse his habit of disappearing for days, often disrupting the smooth management of a straight-laced agency reknowned for getting results. He is deeply loyal to Laura, while she does not trust him enough to let him into her heart. But they need each other to make the whole enterprise work, and they specialize in solving the unsolvable using cold hard facts to get at the truth. When a wealthy heiress goes missing, Val and Laura travel to Maine and meet her ex-fiance', who heads a group devoted to the occult and the dark arts. What they learn about him unearths an even stranger and more chilling secret, one which nearly costs them their lives.</description>
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