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  1. The List of Seven is a 1993 novel by Mark Frost. Though initially an occult murder mystery, the story brings in conspiracy theory, vendetta, horror, history, and Theosophy. The main character, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is a real historical person (albeit engaging in fictional actions) and several other historical figures appear in the story.

  2. The List of Seven. by Mark Frost. 3.94 · 3343 Ratings · 295 Reviews · published 1993 · 12 editions. On Christmas Day 1884, a desperate plea from a mys…. Want to Read. Rate it:

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · The List of Seven features a young Dr. of medicine and struggling Author named Arthur Conan Doyle who gets sucked into the strange and dark underworld of English Society after he tries to sell a book manuscript to the wrong publisher.

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  4. Sep 1, 1994 · The List of Seven. Mass Market Paperback – September 1, 1994. In the wake of a lethal séance and an evil supernatural contact, Arthur Conan Doyle joins forces with special agent Jack Sparks to pursue a deadly cabal of Victorian satanists known as the Dark Brotherhood. Reissue.

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  5. Oct 25, 2011 · by Mark Frost (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.4 398 ratings. See all formats and editions. A young Arthur Conan Doyle confronts an occult conspiracy ina ripping good taleby the New York Timesbestselling author and co-creator of Twin Peaks (The Washington Post Book World).

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  6. The List of Seven. On Christmas Day 1884, a desperate plea from a mysterious woman leads Arthur Conan Doyle - struggling physician, aspiring writer, and part-time demystifier of the occult - to a seance in London's East End and into a fiendish and deadly trap.

  7. The List of 7. Mass Market Paperback – Sept. 1 1994. by Mark Frost (Author) 4.3 355 ratings. 3.9 on Goodreads. 3,343 ratings. See all formats and editions. Dark Brotherhood. As the city of London slumbers, there are those in its midst who conspire to rule the world through the darkest and most nefarious means.

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