Legends of the Fall. Poster of the 1994 movie and cover of the 1979 book
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Legends of the Fall
Jim Harrison, 1979
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Edward Zwick, 1994

Sick of betrayals the United States government perpetrated on Native Americans, Colonel William Ludlow leaves the Army, moving to a remote part of Montana. Accompanying them are hired hand and former outlaw Decker, Decker’s Cree wife Pet, and daughter Isabel Two. William’s wife Isabel does not adapt to the harsh Montana winters and moves to the East Coast; Tristan vows never to speak of her.


Under the Dragon's Tail. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the 1998 book
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Under the Dragon's Tail
Maureen Jennings, 1998
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John L'Ecuyer, 2005

Detective Murdoch investigates the murder of Dolly Capshaw, a mid-wife who, it turns out, was also an abortionist. Using new techniques such as fingerprints and handwriting analysis, Murdoch eliminates a number of suspects but has proof that a self-righteous and nosy neighbor, Mr. Golding, was in the house. Missing from Capshaw’s desk is her register of clients, a large red book with the image of a dragon on the cover.


The Climb. Poster of the 1986 movie and cover of the 1956 book, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage: The Lonely Challenge
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Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage: The Lonely Challenge
Hermann Buhl, 1956
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Donald Shebib, 1986

Story of mountaineer Hermann Buhl and his attempt on the summit of Nanga Parbat in 1953. The characters and incidents are based on the descriptions as described in the soruce material ‘Nanga Parbat pilgrimage’ written by Hermann Buhl. A production that was part of a series of three teleplays called Mountain Men, which concerned climbers who were the first to scale three iconic mountains.


The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the 1887 book, A Study in Scarlet
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A Study in Scarlet
Arthur Conan Doyle, 1887
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Rodney Gibbons, 2002

The setting is Whitechapel, the infamous London district associated with Jack the Ripper’s recent attacks. Three monks are discovered dead, seemingly preyed upon by a vampire. Now, another entity is thirsting for blood. But is there a more rational explanation? As strange occurrences escalate, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are tasked with unraveling the mystery.


Dead Silence. Poster of the 1997 movie and cover of the 1995 book, A Maiden's Grave
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A Maiden's Grave
Jeffery Deaver, 1995
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Daniel Petrie Jr., 1997

An experienced FBI agent engages in negotiations to secure the freedom of a bus filled with hearing-impaired schoolchildren, who have been taken hostage by three desperate escaped convicts.


Timecop. Poster of the 1994 movie and cover of the 1982 comic book
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Timecop
Mike Richardson, Mark Verheiden, 1982
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Peter Hyams, 1994

In 1994, the Justice Department sends George Spota to the Senate Appropriations Committee for approval on a secret project: the establishment of the Time Enforcement Commission with the sole purpose of policing time travel. When confronted, Atwood admits to working for Senator McComb, who is abusing his position and access to time travel technology to raise funds for his upcoming presidential campaign.


Timecop. Poster of the 1994 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Timecop
S.D. Perry, 1994
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Peter Hyams, 1994

In 1994, the Justice Department sends George Spota to the Senate Appropriations Committee for approval on a secret project: the establishment of the Time Enforcement Commission with the sole purpose of policing time travel. When confronted, Atwood admits to working for Senator McComb, who is abusing his position and access to time travel technology to raise funds for his upcoming presidential campaign.


The Third Twin. Poster of the 1997 movie and cover of the 1996 book
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The Third Twin
Ken Follett, 1996
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Tom McLoughlin, 1997

University pscyhobiologist Jenny Ferrami, in the process of studying a possible link between genetics and criminal behavior, stumbles upon a secret cloning experiment conducted by a major company. Figuring prominently in the proceedings is likeable law student Steve Logan, who may or may not be the identical twin of a serial rapist… or possibly two rapists!


Sanctuary. Poster of the 2001 movie and cover of the 1997 book
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Sanctuary
Nora Roberts, 1997
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Katt Shea, 2001

A famous photographer, has been being stalked for quite some time. She returns to the island she grew up on in an effort to get away from the stalker and get some well-needed relaxation time. On the island, she meets up with old friends and boyfriends and works on relationships with her family. However, she can’t shake the feeling that she’s still being watched.


Hideaway. Poster of the 1995 movie and cover of the 1992 book
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Hideaway
Dean Koontz, 1992
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Brett Leonard, 1995

For two hours, Hatch Harrison was dead, and when doctors revived him, they brought more than Hatch’s body back to life. A terrifying thriller that journeys from the unconscious mind to the heart of all evil. When Hatch returns to the living, he discovers he is telepathically linked to a deranged killer. Horrified, Hatch witnesses the killer stalking a series of young women, including his own daughter.


The Last Templar. Poster of the 2009 TV series and cover of the 2005 book
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The Last Templar
Raymond Khoury, 2005
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Paolo Barzman, 2009

An artifact with a significant historical value, the ancient decoder, has been stolen from the Vatican’s art collection. After an archaeologist uncovers its link to the history of the Knights Templar, she seeks the assistance of a detective from New York City to prevent it from getting into the wrong hands. The search for the artifact takes them across different continents as they follow clues to uncover a secret that has the potential to alter the course of history.