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    Vanda Symon (born 1969) is a crime writer and radio host from Dunedin, New Zealand, and the Chair of the Otago Southland Branch of the New Zealand Society...
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  • Australian Army Peter Symon, Australian politician Scot Symon (1911–1985), Scottish professional football manager Vanda Symon (born 1969), New Zealand...
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  • Overkill is the first novel by the New Zealand writer Vanda Symon. It was first published in March 2007 in New Zealand, by Penguin Books. When the body...
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  • multi-sport athlete Vanda Skuratovich (1925–2010), Belarusian religious activist Vanda Symon (born 1969), New Zealand writer Vanda Vályi (born 1999), Hungarian...
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    standalone crime panel featuring two of the three finalists, Neil Cross and Vanda Symon, local crime writer Paul Cleave, and chaired by Sisterson. The third...
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  • Reynolds Sister by Kjell Ola Dahl I Am Dust by Louise Beech Containment by Vanda Symon Deep Dark Night by Steph Broadribb Mexico Street by Simone Buchholz Beast...
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  • book), a British comics anthology Overkill (novel), a 2007 novel by Vanda Symon Overkill, a 1966 spy novel by William Garner Overkill, a 2001 true crime...
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  • Comics The Ringmaster, a novel by Morris West The Ringmaster, a novel by Vanda Symon Ringmaster, a spaceship in John Varley's 1979 book Titan The Ringmaster...
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  • University of Otago, University of Otago Academic work Institutions University of Otago, University of Kansas Doctoral students Rhiannon Braund, Vanda Symon...
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  • Australia), poet & wr. Khady Sylla (1963–2013, Senegal), nv. & screenwriter Vanda Symon (b. 1969, New Zealand), nv. Magda Szabó (1917–2007, Hungary), nv., poet...
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