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These are all Tapes (Cassettes) and have been repackaged in a sturdy see-through clamshell plastic case ($1.00 value) to protect when used
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Abridged Audio Books: Adventure; Mystery; Combat; Misc.
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Meg - On a top-secret dive into the Pacific Ocean's deepest canyon, Jojan Taylor found himself face-to-face with the largest and most ferocious predator in the history of the animal kingdom. The sole survivor of the mission, Taylor is haunted by what he's sure he saw but stll can't prove exists ... a prehistoric monstor that could tear apart a Tyrannosaurus rex in seconds ...
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Steve Alten | 4 | A | 6 | $12 |
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Foundation’s Edge - At last, the costly and bitter war betwen the two Foundations had come to an end. The scientists of the First Foundation had proved victorious, and now they return to the long-established plan to build a new Empire on the ruins of the old. But the Second Foundation is rumored to still exist, and be preparing for revenge ...
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Isaac Asimov | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Secret Oceans - Join an exciting fantasy adventure of submarine discovery on a touching undersea odyssey through the wonderful world of the cetasapiens which brings to life these kind, honorable cratures that exist only beneath the ocean surface ... and in the imagination. David and the crew of the Turtle descended to the ocean depths with an ambition objective: to establish communication with the whales. The crew had no idea they would encounter a species more intelligent than humankinds and even less could they imagine being captured by their undersea friends for a study ...
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Betty Ballentine | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Griffin And Sabine - It all started with a mysterious and seemingly innocent postcard, but from that point nothing was to remain the same in the life of Griffin Moss, a quiet, solitary artist living in London. His logical, methodical world was suddenly turned upside down by a strangely exotic woman living on a tropical island thousands of miles away. Who is Sabine? How can she "see" what Griffin is painting with they have never met?
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Nick Bantock | 1 | A | 1 | $10 |
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Everville - Enthralling, chilling and charged with an unbridled passion, Everyville is about the deepest yearnings of the human heart. For love. For hope. For understanding. And it's about the forces that threaten those dreams, the monsters that are never more terrible than when they wear human faces ...
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Clive Barker | 4 | A | 6 | $12 |
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Lovers and Liars - A journey into that place where the greatest mystery and danger lie: the human heart. A sensuous contemporary story of public masks and secret lives begins with the delivery of four mysterious, identically wrapped packages in New York, Paris, Venice and London. Two of the recipients, a reporter and photographer assigned to penetrate and expose the perfect facade of the charming Kennedy-esque U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, find their packages contents foretell deceit, betrayal and dark desires to come ...
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Sally Beauman | 8 | U | 22 | $14 |
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Small Comforts - Wry observations leavened and enriched by deft glimpses into Bodett's darker side as well: lingering doubts about trading the sweaty camaraderie of construction work for the scary solitude of a word processor; melancholy marvel at his young son's joy in each new day; the resisted - and then mourned - impulse to buy a meal for an old man carrying the sign: I'm Hungry. Meditations like these aren't easy to capture, especially when they're flanked by humor, but they've been captured brilliantly.
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Tom Bodett | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Those Grand Occasions at the End of the Road - When it comes to celebrating, the folks at the End of the Road have an uncanny knack for turning tradition on its ear. Come join them and you'll understand why so many relish coming back to this special hometown and why Tom Bodett is considered one of America's best-loved storytellers. Holidays, Celebrations and Other Odd Occasions at ehe End of the Road
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Tom Bodett | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Her Own Rules - Meredith Stratton, at forty-four the owner of six elegant international inns, is about to celebrate her daughter's engagement. At this seemingly happy time in her life she begins to suffer from a strange illness that baffles everyone. Meredith seeks help from a psychiatrist, and begins to peel back the layers of her life to discover the truth behind her most careful creation ... herself.
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Barbara Taylor Bradford | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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The Intruders - 1973. His country has not welcomed him home with open arms but with closed minds and closed fists. When a stranger in a bar insulted a crippled Vietnam veteran in front of Jake Grafton, the guy landed in the hospital and Jake landed in jail. His punishment: an eight month tour on the Columbia with the fighting jarheads, another tour in Vietnam fighting for the only friends our fighting men have ... each other
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Stephen Coonts | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Body Farm - Little Emily Steiner left a church meeting one afternoon and strolled toward home along a lakeside path; a week later, her nude body was discovered bound in blaze-orange duct tape. Called in by the North Carolina authorities, forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta recognizes similarities to the gruesome work of a serial killer who has long eluded the FBI. But as she tries to make sense of the evidence, she is left with questions that lead her to the Body Farm, a little known research facility and some grisly experiments in a horrifying case ...
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Patricia Cornwell | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Nightingale Legacy - On the eve of her nineteenth birthday, the vivacious Caroline Derwent-Jones looks forward to being free of her oafish gruardian, but he has other plans for Caroline and her inheritance; Caroline must escape. In her flight, Caroline encounters Lord Chilton of Mount Hawke, Fredric North Nightingale, and finds herself tangled in murder, enigmatic secrets, mystery and romance ....
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Catherine Coulter | 5 | U | 13 | $12 |
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Disclosure - A brutal struggle for power in the cut-throat computer industry; a shattering psychological game of cat and mouse; an accusation of sexual harassment that threatens to derail a brilliant career ... as the protagonist scrambles to defend himself he becomes trapped between what he knows to be true and what others assume ...
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Michael Crichton | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Jurassic Park - A shroud of secrecy covers a privately-owned island off the coast of the Dominican Rpublic where an American bioengineering firm is quietly building a resort theme park. Even the expert consultants on the project don't know exactly what it is but, told with riveting scientific detail and a driving, suspenseful development, their work was leading to an unforgettable struggle of advanced technology versus prehistoric monsters, an extraordinarily good idea gone extraordinarily bad
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Michael Crichton | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Inca Gold - An ancient horde of magnificent treasure ... the secrets of a lost civilization ... a sinister family syndicate in a deadly international operation. A group of archaeologists are in deadly danger and only Dirk Pitt can save them, in a vicious no-holds-barred struggle for survival ...
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Clive Cussler | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Rainy Weather - Three classic Donald Davis Short Stories: Rainy Weather; Uncle Frank Learns Polish; Uncle Frank Cleans Up The Post Office
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Donald Davis | 1 | A | 1.5 | $10 |
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Cold Cold Heart - Twisting, relentless, superbly realistic; combines intricate procedural detail with psychological suspense from the chilling opening scene to the unforgettable climax. Former CIA agent Mike Culley had arrived in prison fourteen months earlier. He had lied to Congress to protect the Agency, and his loyalty had been repaid by his superiors selling him out. He lost everything he loved ... except his daughter Jenny. When a series of brutal murders terrorizes a quiet Virginia campus, Culley's former bosses offer him freedom if he captures the man they suspect is responsible for the savage killings, and Culley finds himself in a fight for his life, his pride, and for everything he holds dear ...
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George Elliot | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Extraordinary Powers - Ben Ellison thought he had left cloaks and daggers behind after a brief CIA career before entering Harvard Law School. Now a successful properties lawyer in Boston, happily married to pediatrician Molly Sinclair, Ben doesn't really see what spies have to do anymore in the 1990s. However ...
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Joseph Finder | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Fist of God - From behind-the-scenes decision making of the Allies to the secret meetings of Hussein's war cabinet, from the brave American fliers running dangerous missions over Iraq to a heroic young spy planted deep in the heart of Baghdad, this tale of suspense moves at breakneck pace. Unless the Allies can penetrate the Iraqi regime, they may be sending the vast coalition of air and land forces into a blooody desert Armageddon. Then word leaks out to British intelligence that ...
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Joseph Finder | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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From Russia With Love - S.M.E.R.S.H. is the Soviet organ of vengeance: of interrogation, torture and death. James Bond is dedicated to the destruction of its agents wherever he finds them. But, in its turn, the cold eye of S.M.E.R.S.H. focusses on James Bond, and far away a trap is laid for him, a death trap with an enticing lure ...
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Ian Fleming | 6 | U | 6 | $20 |
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Frederick Forsyth | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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A Great Deliverance - Mystery - Into the pastoral web of old houses and older secrets of Keldale's lush green valleys in Yorkshire comes New Scotland Yard Inspector Thomas Lynley. Accompanied by Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, Lynley has been sent to solve a particularly savage murder which has stunned the peaceful countryside. Fat, unlovely Roberta Teys has been found, clad in her best silk dress, seated in the great stone barn beside her father's decapitated corpse. Her first and only words were: "I did it. I'm not sorry." She has refused to speak since. The priest who found young Roberta insists the girl is innocent. The villagers, who have known the girl all of her life, concur. The local police, however ...
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Elizabeth George | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Playing for the Ashes - When country milkman Martin Snell makes his usual delivery to Celandine Cottage one spring morning in Kent, he expects to be greeted by the cottage's sensual and seductive tenant, Gabriella Patten, not by the charred remains of a fire pointing to murder. The suspicious remains bring Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his partner Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers out of their London territory and into conflict with the local investigator. Though treading carefully, they soon find themselves working on the most frustrating and politically dangerous case of their careers.
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Elizabeth George | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The First Sacrifice - Twenty years after triggering a series of events that shattered the underground rise of the Fourth Reich, John Cooper is unable to make peace with his past and has submerged himself in the old films he runs at his Boston movie house. Then a message comes from his estranged sister, Lee ... a plea for help ...
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Thomas Gifford | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Trail of Secrets - Psychologist Ellie Nightingale is haunted by the kidnapping of her baby daughter twenty-three years ago, turning into obsession. A fall from a horse ends former equestrienne Kate Sutton's hopes for a child, yet the miscarriage also brings her an abandoned infant she may claim as her own daughter. Then she reads about the kidnapped baby and the young mother who lost her, and faces the soul-wrenching decision of her life ...
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Eileen Goudge | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Chamber - In 1967 in Greenville, Mississippi, Klan member Sam Cayhall is accused of bombing the law offices of a Jewish civil rights activist, killing his two sons, but two trials with all-white juries end in hung juries. Twelve years later much has changed, and in a re-trial with a mixed jury Cayhall is convicted and sent to await execution. Adam Hall, a young Chicago lawyer, asks to work on the Cayhall case, but time is running out. Within weeks Cayhall will go to the gas chamber. Why in the world would Adam want to get involved? A gripping thriller.
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John Grisham | 4 | A | 6 | 10 $ |
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The Client - The story of eleven-year-old Mark Sway, who witnessed the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney. Just before he dies, the lawyer tells Mark a deadly secret concerning the recent murder of a Louisiana senator whose accused killer, Mafia thug Barry Muldanno, is about to go to trial. The authorities pressure Mark to tell them the attorney's last words but Mark knows that will get him killed. So Mark, streetwise, old beyond his years, hires a lawyer: Reggie Love, a fifty-two-year-old divorcee who's been through more than anyone could imagine and survived, basically because she's tough. And feisty ...
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John Grisham | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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The Runaway Jury - In Biloxi, Mississippi, a landmark tobacco trial with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake begins routinely, then swerves mysteriously off course. The jury is behaving strangely, and at least one juror is convinced he's being watched. Soon they have to be sequestered. Then a tip from an anonymous young woman suggest ... that the jury somehow is being manipulate, or even controlled? ... If so ...
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John Grisham | 4 | A | 6 | $12 |
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Drink With The Devil - In 1985, off the northwest coast of England, an audacious hijacking by Irish Protestant paramilitaries culminates in the disappearance of one hundred million pounds in gold. En route to Ireland, the seagoing barge Irish Rose capsizes and sinks. Michael Ryan, the mastermind behind the plot, his niece Kathleen, and the mysterious Martin Keogh survive the disaster, everyone and everything else on board disappear beneath the waves. Ten years later ...
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Jack Higgins | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Eye of the Storm - Master terrorist Sean Dillon has slipped through the hands of authorities on every continent, hiding in the anonymity of the underworld. But it is during the Gulf War, when British and American forces are closing in on Hussein, that Dillon re-emerges into the eye of the storm ...
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Jack Higgins | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Just Cause - Reporter Matt Cowart has seen this before, a letter from a Death Row inmate pleading innocence. Sure, they're all innocent. Young girls are raping and killing themselves all the time. But the more Cowart digs into the case of Robert Earl Ferguson, the more he believes that, as a black man, Ferguson is a victim of hate and prejudice, and that the wrong man is going to be executed. Cowart lets fly a series of hard-hitting investigative articles that ultimately not only free Ferguson, but win Cowart a Pulitzer. He's a hero, a celebrity, a big-hearted guy ... who has unwittingly set in motion a scenario of horror and death ...
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John Katzenbach | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Time Bomb - By the time psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware reached the school the damage was done: A sniper had opened fire on a crowded playground, but was gunned down before any children were hurt. While the TV news crews feasted on the scene an Alex began his therapy sessions with the traumatized children, he couldn't escape the image of a slight teenager clutching an oversized rifle. What was the identity behind the name and face: a would-be assassin, or just another victim beneath an indifferent California sky?
Intrigued by a request from the sniper's father to conduct a "psychological autopsy" of his child, Alex begins to uncover a strange pattern of innocence, neglect, and loss. It is a trail of blood. In the dead sniper's past was a dark and vicious plot, and in the future is the stuff of grown-up nightmares: the face of real human evil.
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Jonathan Kellerman | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Conductor - A body, minus both hands and head, found floating under the Golden Gate Bridge and a lawyer's chance encounter with a heart attack victim hold the key to Homicide Inspector Jack Kordic's explosive meeting with one of the world's most ruthless terrorists: The Conductor. Lightning paced action as one of the world's largest supplies of "Black Gold" is up for the grabs in an orchestra of death and mayhem ...
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Jerry Kennealy | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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The Ink Truck, Legs, Billy Phelan’s Greatest game, Ironweed - Kennedy read these for the American Audio Prose Library three days after he won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Ironweed, from which he reads the first chapter and the closing senes, as well as exerpts from other tales, with the delightful suggestion of an Irish lilt.
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William Kennedy | 1 | A | 1 | $10 |
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Selections from Skeleton Crew - Four complete and unabridged selections from the electrifying #1 Bestseller
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Stephen King | 4 | U | 5.5 | $10 |
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Grand Passion - When the handsome, wealthy Max Fortune, art collector extraordinaire, inherits five paintings at the death of his long-time friend and benefactor, he expects to receive them. Instead, he receives only a clue to their whereabouts in a cryptic note which reads, "The most precious things I leave you, you'll find at ... "
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Jayne Ann Krentz | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Monkey Handlers - When Michael Stone receives a panicked call from the sister of an old Navy buddy, he is wrenched from his uneventful life as a small town lawyer and catapulted into the dangerous world of midnight raids, life or death combat, and international intrigue ...
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G. Gordon Liddy | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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The Middle Heart - In 1932, the year of the Japanese conquest of Manchuria, three young people form a passionate alliance: the brash Young Master of a once-great clan and his bookmate befriend a prank-playing urchin, a grave-keeper's daughter disguised as a boy. Immediately and instinctively, the three become "blood brothers," pledging to die together in defense of their country. Throughout the years that follow, the three face the challenges of conflicting loyalties: to political ideals, to country, to family, to one's beloved, to one's friend, to onself. Their story charts their personal progress, reluctant, brave and sometimes triumphant, through the storms of history
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Bette Bao Lord | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Selections from the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) - Nietzsche wrote fourteen books in his brief writing career before he went mad. He spoke to the conscience of his generation. Here are a sampling of his reflections, from his earliest to his last.
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Friedrich Nietzsche | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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THE NOTEBOOK - An irrepressibly romantic story of love's enduring power; as teenagers, Noah and Allie fell in love but they were kept apart by Allie's disapproving parents. Years later, on the eve of her wedding, Allie is drawn back to Noah by the echo of her first love
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Nicholas Sparks | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Our Game - At forty-eight, Tim Cranmer is a secret servant in premature retirement to deepest rural England. His Cold War is fought and won, and he is free to devote himself to his stately manor house, his vineyard, and his beautiful young mistress, Emma. But no man can escape his past, and Tim's lives twenty miles away, in the chaotic person of Larry Pettifer: bored radical don, philanderer, and for twenty years Tim's mercurial double agent against the now vanquished Communist threat. Between the two stands a unresolved rivalry; Larry and Emma have disappeared; Tim discovers that he too is being pursued, and is entering a minefield ...
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John LeCarre | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Smileys People - When a Russian exile and former Circus agent is found murdered on Hampstead Heath, shot with a Moscow Centre assassinaiton device, George Smiley, Le Carre's aging and unlikely hero, is coaxed reluctantly from retirement to perform the last rites on the case. But instead of laying a ghost, Smiley finds himself stalking the phantom that had haunted him all his professional life ...
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John LeCarre | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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Second Skin - Nicholas Linnear won a major battle with the apocalyptic destruction of 'Floating City.' But his enemy has retreated from the ruins left smoldering in the Vietnamese jungle, to regroup and mount the assault that will solidify his ultimate power ... and destroy Linnear ...
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Eric Lustbader | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Accordion Crimes - Opens in 1890, spans a century and a continent, an accordion made by an murdered Italian carries Proulx's story of various immigrants who carry it from Iowa to Texas, from Maine to Louisiana, loooking for a decent life
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E. Anne Proulx | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Silent Honor - In the early 1920's, Japanese college professor Masao Takashimaya of Kyoto had a passion for modern ideas that was as strong as his wife's belief in ancient traditions. Twenty years later, his 18-year-old daughter Hiroko, torn between her mother's traditions and her father's wishes, boarded the SS Nagoya Mara to come to California for an education, and to make her father proud. It was August 1941. This is Hiroko's story, and that of her American family, as they fight to stay alive amid the drama of life and death in the wartime relocation camp at Tule Lake.
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Danielle Steel | 4 | A | 6 | $10 |
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Alien 3 - Here, even the wind screams. Abandoned hulks of machinery rust in the colorless landscape. Dark, oily seas beat against a jagged black shore. And the remnants of a reentry space vehicle crash into the rough waves. In it sleeps Ripley, a woman who has battled the enemy twice. It killed her whole crew the first time. The second time, it slaughtered a spaceload of death-dealing Marines. Now on this prison planet that houses only a horde of defiant, captive men, she will have to fight the ultimate alien horror one more time ...
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Vincent Ward | 2 | A | 3 | $10 |
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