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| With a heart full of dreams, Sallie Coleman leaves Texas and heads west determined to get as far from the squalor of her dirt poor beginnings. With its shifting sands, smoky saloons and bingo palaces,... |
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| Elizabeth Stride has settled on South Carolina's Hilton Head Island to escape her past. Most of all, she wants to leave behind Martin Kessler - a man who will always own a piece of her soul. But his... |
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A moon rock missing for thirty years...Five buckets of blood-soaked sand found in a New Mexico canyon…A scientist with ambition enough to kill…A monk who will redeem the world…A dark agency with a... |
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In 1832, life in the Rocky Mountains was filled with danger and mystery. Indian legends held that deep in secluded valleys lurked bizarre creatures bent on destroying man. Although Indians shunned... |
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Henry "Hank" Thompson's got a good thing going-a hut on a quiet Mexican beach, morning swims, a nice breakfast place a few miles down shoreàuntil a backpacker with a Russian accent shows up and... |
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Neal Donahoe Santa Barbara’s acting harbor master, and Coast Guard Lieutenant Tory Lennox are having problems. Their personal problems seem insignificant, when Tory befriends a struggling family... |
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| Bennie Rosato, head of her own Philadelphia law firm, is a criminal attorney now specializing in police misconduct cases, and she's seen the noblest and most deviant aspects of human nature. But... |
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For Antonia MacPherson, lying is a way of life. If it weren't for her best friend, Harrison, and a tiny ball of fluff named Pistachio, she would be miserable. No matter what she does, her mother... |
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Damon Pierce's life has just reached a defining moment: a gifted California lawyer, he's being divorced by his wife, and his work often seems soulless. Then he receives an urgent email from Marissa... |
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O. Henry weaved together several stories into this highly episodic narrative, taking his title-and inspiration-from Lewis Carroll's ballad of the Walrus and the Carpenter in Alice in... |
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