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Graham Edwards has written:

'Dragoncharm'

'Borough freight study'

'Stone and Sea'

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Graham Edwards is a British author known for writing fantasy and Science Fiction novels. Some of his notable works include the Dragoncharm trilogy and the Stone trilogy, which blend elements of myth and ancient civilizations with modern storytelling. He has also written tie-in novels for popular franchises like "Doctor Who" and "Star Trek."

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