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The Curator by Owen King, Hachette

Fearless, funny protagonist Dora, a maid at the university, tells things like they are. Her big brother, Ambrose, was her hero. He was ethereal and dreamy as opposed to his little sister’s nous and nerve. Now liberated from her drudge with an influential rebel lieutenant lover, she is given access to the Society for Psykical Research where Ambrose worked. Dora needs to know what Ambrose

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