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Homicide detective Beaumont investigates the death of a Japanese-American businessman. The case appears to be a Samuri suicide. |
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The power-hungry High Lord of Kalare has launched a rebellion against the aging First Lord, Gaius Sextus, who with the loyal forces of Alera must fight beside the unlikeliest of allies-the equally... |
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| One of today’s most spellbinding techno-thriller writers, Lincoln Child serves up a brilliantly imagined suspense novel of high-tech matchmaking and murder.
The Thorpes were the perfect couple:... |
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The newest legal thriller from bestselling author John Grisham–expect high demand in all formats!
Following the enormous success of The Appeal, his first legal thriller in... |
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| 1799: as the British Army fights its way through India toward a diabolical trap, the young and illiterate private Richard Sharpe must battle both man and beast behind enemy lines, in an attempt to push... |
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| For the first time in her sheltered life, Larissa Ascot's wishes for a merry Christmas seem to be in peril. Her father is off to the Colonies on business, but is far overdue to be home. Thus Larissa is... |
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Let David Bach show you a whole new way to prosper—by going green Internationally renowned financial expert and bestselling author David Bach has always urged readers to put their financial lives... |
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A powerful new international thriller featuring Cotton Malone, from New York Times bestselling author Steve Berry.
Cotton Malone knows that his father died when his submarine sunk... |
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| Technology may be different in 2060 New York, yet the city is still a place of many cultures and great divides. And as ever, some murders receive more attention than others - especially those in which... |
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| Driving along the freeway, LAPD Sergeant Shane Scully glances over and sees at the wheel of a neighboring car his oldest friend and LAPD colleague, Jody Dean. Why is Scully so surprised? Because it's... |
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