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Sundays at Tiffany's
Gabrielle Charbonnet, James Patterson
As a little girl, Jane has no one. Her mother, the powerful head of a Broadway theater company, has no time for her. She does...
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Brimstone
Robert B. Parker
From Publishers Weekly
Parker applies his customary vigor to this sequel to Appaloosa (2005), in a sparse, bullet-riddled...
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1632 (The Assiti Shards)
Eric Flint
From Library Journal
When a cosmic accident transports a West Virginia community back in time and space to 17th-century T...
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One Foot in the Grave
Wm. Mark Simmons
From Publishers Weekly
Kotzwinkle's first adult novel since The Bear Went Over the Mountain (1996) is a rollicking old-sc...
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Telempath
Spider Robinson
From Publishers Weekly
This concluding novel in the Stardance trilogy, after Stardance (1977) and Starseed (1992), suffer...
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Drakas!
S.M. Stirling
From Publishers Weekly
What is the foundation of our civilization? asks Stirling (Conquistador) in this rousing tale of t...
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Forge of the Elders
L. Neil Smith
From Publishers Weekly
Smith's latest outing combines portions of his previously published Contact and Commune and Conver...
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Blood Test
Jonathan Kellerman
From Publishers Weekly
Dr. Alexander Davenport, a child psychologist in Los Angeles, is called in to evaluate the case of...
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Bolt
Dick Francis
Bolt...
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Private Dancer
Stephen Leather
Pete wanders into a Bangkok go-go bar and meets the love of his life. Joy is young, stunning, and a pole dancer. In a roller-coast...
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The Best American Crime Writing 2005
James Ellroy, Otto Penzler, Thomas H. Cook
From Publishers Weekly
This is a solid and diverse collection of true-crime writing, if devoid of the memorable entries that mar...
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