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Jude Watson
In Too Deep (The 39 Clues, #6) is a book by Jude Watson on 1-1-2009.
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Fitzgerald Kodjak and co-author Stanley Reed
Fitzgerald Kodjak and co-author Stanley Reed are authors of In Too Deep: BP and the Drilling Race that Took the Drilling Race Down, published in 2011 by John Wiley & Sons.
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Borislav Milanov, Bo Persson, Johan Alkenaes and Lisa Desmond, producers, composers and founders of Symphonics International
The authors of the music and lyrics of the song, In Too Deep, are Borislav Milanov, Bo Persson, Johan Alkenaes and Lisa Desmond, producers, composers and founders of Symphonics International.
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by Borislav Milanov, ,
Too Deep was written by Borislav Milanov, Bo Persson, Johan Alkenaes and Lisa Desmond, producers, composers and founders of Symphonics International.
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Gordon Korman
Gordon Korman has also contributed to the multi-author 39 Clues series.
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by Michael Henry Brown and Paul Aaron
In Too Deep is a American crime- thriller-drama film written by Michael Henry Brown and Paul Aaron, and directed .
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Jayne Ann Krentz
In Too Deep (Jayne Ann Krentz) begins another trilogy within a series as part of the Arcane Society series from Krentz/Quick/Castle.
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A very well recieved series by Casey McMillin
A very well recieved series by Casey McMillin are the In Too Deep books, featuring young adult, athletes, contemporary and sports tropes.
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Jim Franklin and Lynna Landstreet
“In Too Deep” that was also created by Jim Franklin and Lynna Landstreet.
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by two Bloomberg journalists, Stanley Reed and Alison Fitzgerald
The recent history and corporate culture of BP—in particular the difficulties it faced in absorbing two large American acquisitions and the disastrous fire at its Texas City refinery, which killed more people than the loss of the Deepwater Horizon—provide the setting for “In Too Deep”, written by two Bloomberg journalists, Stanley Reed and Alison Fitzgerald.
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Peter Lerangis
With crucial historical details and plenty of backstory surprises, this is a perfect addition to the library of new and continuing fans of Seven Wonders, the epic adventure series by Peter Lerangis, author of three stories in the 39 Clues series.
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