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List of baseball players suspended for drug offenses
see Category:Baseball players suspended for drug offenses and Category:Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses

MLB
include name, date of suspension, reason?

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Return of the Thief is a 2020 young adult fantasy novel by Megan Whalen Turner. It is the last book in the Queen's Thief series that began with The Thief.

Queen's Thief series

 * 1996 The Thief
 * 2000 The Queen of Attolia
 * 2006 The King of Attolia
 * 2010 A Conspiracy of Kings
 * 2017 Thick as Thieves
 * 2020 Return of the Thief

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