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Selected Work of Jerome K Jerome (Disputed Handwriting/ The Angel and the Author, and Others/ Told After Supper) (Set of 3 Books) Vol-2 by Jerome K Jerome: Disputed Handwriting: Enter the world of mystery and intrigue with "Disputed Handwriting" by Jerome K Jerome. This collection of short stories weaves together enigmatic plots and unexpected twists, leaving readers enthralled and engaged in the art of detection. The Angel and the Author, and Others: In this delightful assortment of stories, Jerome K Jerome brings humor and wit to the forefront. From humorous encounters with celestial beings to comical musings on the life of an author, this collection showcases Jerome's talent for entertaining storytelling. Told After Supper: Prepare for an evening of spine-chilling tales with "Told After Supper." Jerome K Jerome's ghost stories blend humor and the supernatural in a delightful medley of eerie and amusing narratives. This set of three books by Jerome K Jerome presents a captivating array of his works, reflecting his versatility as a writer and his unique ability to blend humor, mystery, and the supernatural. Jerome's witty storytelling and engaging narratives continue to entertain readers of all ages. Whether you are seeking laughter, mystery, or spine-tingling chills, this collection promises to delight and entertain. Immerse yourself in the imaginative world of Jerome K Jerome with "Disputed Handwriting," "The Angel and the Author, and Others," and "Told After Supper."
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