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Ex-KGB agent Valeri Yernin, known as “the Surgeon” for the accuracy of his hits, is supposed to be dead. He’s not. Military intelligence analyst Bill Lane discovers that Yernin not only has... |
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| Martha “Marty” Nickerson, a Cape Cod district attorney turned defense lawyer, must defend a man who shot his son’s presumed killer — on live television. The only possible defense is insanity, but the... |
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Enzo MacLeod, a Scot teaching in southwest France, has confidently bet that he can crack seven notorious murders described in a book on cold cases. He has, in fact, solved the first two crimes, but... |
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A serial killer is targeting clients of an "alibi service." And now Special Agent Mary Stevens may be the next target. This tautly written thriller features a strong, singular heroine and a wily and... |
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Provincetown, spiraling from the tip of Cape Cod, has long been a place of freedom, escape, diversity, and risk. Mark Winslow, a Boston comic, arrives with his troupe of actors, ready to break into... |
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How do you spot a robot mimicking a human? How do you recognize and deactivate a rebel servant robot? How do you escape a murderous "smart" house or evade a swarm of marauding robotic flies? In this... |
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| That's what Annabelle discovers on her first day in her brand-new life. Birchwood Middle School is totally different from her old all-girls elementary. In fact, lots of things in Annabelle's life are... |
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This book is the closest thing to an autobiography of Steve Martin that his millions of fans could find. It is the story of the wild and crazy years that the author spent growing up with Martin and... |
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In two breathtakingly accomplished novellas, A.S. Byatt explores the landscape of Victorian England, where science and spiritualism are both popular manias, and domestic decorum coexists with... |
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Rome loses a magnificent altarpiece, Paris a great painting, and London its newest museum acquisition. Three apparently unrelated art thefts have more in common than anyone imagines, as... |
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