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Holy Oak: A History of Whitehawk and Manor Farm, 1934-1974
by
Fred Netley
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Whitehawk Hill. Where the Turf Meets the Surf: A Landscape History & Natural History of Brighton's Most Remarkable Downland Survival
by
David Bangs
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Sussex Archaeological Collections: Vol. 134, 1996
by
Gwen Jones
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23 books set in the area
Unexploded
by Alison MacLeod
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Downland Settlement and Land-use: The Archaeology of the Brighton Bypass (UCL Field Archaeology Unit monograph)
by David Rudling
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Steadfast
by Mercedes Lackey
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The Keeper of Lost Things: A Novel
by Ruth Hogan
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All the Hopeful Lovers
by William Nicholson
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Breakfast in Brighton: Adventures on the Edge of England
by Nigel Richardson
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Sugar Rush
by Julie Burchill
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The Blotting Book
by E. F. Benson
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The Zig-Zag Girl
by Elly Griffiths
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Thirty Days Have September
by Bibi Paterson
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The Wicked Godmother
by Marion Chesney
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In Conversation with an Acid Bath Murderer
by Nigel Fairs
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The Last King of Brighton
by Peter Guttridge
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You Can't Make Old Friends (Joe Grabarz Book 1)
by Tom Trott
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You Are Dead
by Peter James
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Dead Man's Grip
by Peter James
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Gothic Pursuit
by John Malcolm
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Our Betty
by Liz Smith
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Hangover Square
by Patrick Hamilton
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Not Dead Enough
by Peter James
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Mad Hatter's Holiday
by Peter Lovesey
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When Gods Die
by C.S. Harris
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Out Of The Frying Pan: How many artists does it take to solve a kidnapping?
by Judy Upton
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