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Alt title: The Empire of Corpses

Shisha no Teikoku

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From The Red Fog

From The Red Fog

A string of gruesome incidents all lead back to a single boy who was born into a world where chaos, order, wealth, and poverty are all deeply intertwined. What fate awaits him in the end?

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Moriarty the Patriot

Moriarty the Patriot

Before he was Sherlock’s rival, Moriarty fought against the unfair class caste system in London by making sure corrupt nobility got their comeuppance. But even the best-intentioned plans can spin out of control—will Moriarty’s dream of a more just and equal world turn him into a hero…or a monster?

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Manga de Dokuha

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Manga de Dokuha

A strange case occurred in London at the end of the 19th century. What is the true face of the vicious criminal roaming the city? The famous masterpiece epitomizing the phenomenon known as split personality is adapted into comic format!

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Manga Classics: Emma

Manga Classics: Emma

When her former governess finds happiness as the bride of a local widower, the brilliant and beautiful Emma Woodhouse flatters herself that she alone has secured the marriage and that she possesses a special talent for bringing lovers together. The young heiress next busies herself with finding a suitable husband for her friend and protégé, Harriet Smith.

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Manga Classics: Sense and Sensibility

Manga Classics: Sense and Sensibility

Impulsive Marianne Dashwood and cautious Elinor are as different as two sisters could be, yet both are shattered by their father's sudden death. Elinor's attachment to the reserved Edward Ferrars is torn asunder by family opposition and his own dark secret, while Marianne's brilliant romance with the dashing John Willoughby comes to a tumultuous end in a devastating public betrayal. Can the two sisters overcome these trials to find true, lasting happiness?

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Young Miss Holmes

Young Miss Holmes

Christie Holmes is a prodigy. At ten years old, she's as familiar with the sciences and classics as any older student at Cambridge or Oxford. And her facility with logic is reminiscent of her uncle, the eminent Sherlock Holmes himself. So, what's a brilliant young girl to do when her parents are away in India, leaving her behind in the care of maids and servants? Why, solve mysteries, of course. Along with her giant hound Nelson, Christie's implacable curiosity leads her from one dangerous adventure to another, often joining forces with Uncle Sherlock and Doctor Watson on their famed investigations. Christie may look pint-sized, but her clever mind is never to be underestimated!

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Rone to Aoi Robin

Rone to Aoi Robin

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Sherlock: Her Majesty's Detective

Sherlock: Her Majesty's Detective

A new take on a classic tale, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Jane Watson attempt to solve a strange and supernatural death in a fictionalized version of 19th century Britain. With the country at war, Sherlock and Jane soon realize that they have uncovered an intricate network of secrets that leads to a much larger and more dangerous plan that puts the whole world at risk.

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Manga Classics: Great Expectations

Manga Classics: Great Expectations

Charles Dickens's Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, an English orphan who rises to wealth, deserts his true friends, and becomes humbled by his own arrogance. It also introduces one of the more colorful characters in literature: Miss Havisham. Dickens set Great Expectations during the time that England was becoming a wealthy world power. Machines were making factories more productive, yet people lived in awful conditions.

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Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

Impulsive Marianne Dashwood and cautious Elinor are as different as two sisters could be, yet both are shattered by their father's sudden death. Elinor's attachment to the reserved Edward Ferrars is torn asunder by family opposition and his own dark secret, while Marianne's brilliant romance with the dashing John Willoughby comes to a tumultuous end in a devastating public betrayal. Can the two sisters overcome these trials to find true, lasting happiness?

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