All the Discworld's a Stage : Unseen Academicals, Feet of Clay and The Rince Cycle.

Feet of Clay Someone is killing Lord Vetinari, Patrician of Ankh-Morpork. No one knows who, no one knows why and, worst of all, no one knows how ' he just gets weaker and weaker. But it's not just Vetinari ' across the city, people are being murdered, but there's no trace of anyt...

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Main Author: Briggs, Stephen
Other Authors: Pratchett, Terry
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Oberon Books, 2015.
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505 8 |a Scene NineScene Ten; Scene Eleven; Scene Twelve; Scene Thirteen; Scene Fourteen; Scene Fifteen; Scene Sixteen; Scene Seventeen; Scene Eighteen; Scene Nineteen; Scene Twenty; Scene Twenty-One; Scene Twenty-Two; Scene Twenty-Three; Unseen Academicals; Character; Act One; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Scene Nine; Scene Ten; Scene Eleven; Scene Twelve; Scene Thirteen; Scene Fourteen 'A'; Scene Fourteen 'B'; Scene Fifteen; Scene Sixteen; Act Two; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven. 
505 8 |a Scene EightScene Nine 'A'; Scene Nine 'B'; Scene Ten; Scene Eleven. 
520 |a Feet of Clay Someone is killing Lord Vetinari, Patrician of Ankh-Morpork. No one knows who, no one knows why and, worst of all, no one knows how ' he just gets weaker and weaker. But it's not just Vetinari ' across the city, people are being murdered, but there's no trace of anything alive having been at the crime scene. Commander Vimes, Head of the City Watch, is a man who hates 'clues'. He and his team must question everyone ' the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker. In a city teeming with vampires, werewolves, dwarfs with attitude and golems, Vimes must solve the crimes and save the Patrician. The Rince Cycle As a punishment, failed wizard Rincewind is given the task of guiding and safeguarding the Disc's first tourist, Twoflower (with his magical luggage on legs). As they travel the city and beyond, they meet the world's oldest hero, Cohen the Barbarian. With him, and with Bethan (a qualified sacrificial victim), they encounter druids, trolls, adventurers, a hairdresser and a power-crazed wizard. Oh, and Death. But not fatally. Did we mention that Rincewind also has to save the world from destruction by a huge red star that will collide with the Discworld at Hogswatch' The Rince Cycle is mostly based on The Light Fantastic, with bits of The Colour of Magic and Sourcery added for good measure. Unseen Academicals 'Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Ankh-Morpork, where we lay our scene'' Football divides the city. Each area has its own team ' and rivalry means supporters never mix. Until a Dimwell fan falls for a Dolly Sisters girl. And now an ancient bequest means the wizards of Unseen University must win a football match, without using magic. Luckily they're coached by the mysterious Mr Nutt (and no one knows anything much about Mr Nutt, not even Mr Nutt, which worries him, too). As the match approaches, four lives are entangled and changed forever. Because the thing about football ' the important thing about football ' is that it is not just about football. 
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