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BOOK LIST
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Lost and Found
What an extraordinary tale! One of Intrigue, sabotage, greed, conspiracy, and Gold! Tom Williams has spun a captivating novel that is impossible to put down! You find yourself lost within its pages, imagining yourself there, and secretly wishing you were!
Scientists Clopec and Pauliss, make a discovery within a satellite system that is revolutionary, ...
| Amanda Memories
Amanda Memories by Dr. Joel R. Gecht is an exciting book and difficult to put down. It has been a long time since this reviewer read a book as captivating as this psychological thriller. It is a mystery involving the prohibited behavior amongst mental health workers of over involvement with a patient. The author of Amanda Memories is a psychologist ...
| The Partnership
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Those are the words to live by at Michelman & Samson...the only trouble is in telling the difference between the two.
Steven Harper ushers the reader into the closed-door domain of a big city law firm as you read "The Partnership". The sex, death, inter-office intrigue, vicious ...
| The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti
In Vanderbilt’s sensuous and scenic debut novel, 50-year-old Lily Crisp leaves her home on an Idaho ranch and escapes to southern France in the hope of putting her life in perspective just two years after her beloved husband Paul’s untimely death. Spending her days basking in sunshine on a French terrace, she obsessively types her history of love and ...
| Hulagu's Web
The bullet riddled campaign bus of senator Katherine Laforge is found on a lonely snow swept road near Charlestown New Hampshire. Who are the assassins behind this deadly attack of a presidential candidate? Who wants her dead? Has her unorthodox quest for peace between Iraq and the USA incensed her foreign policy adversaries to the point of killing ...
| Bloodhound
Readers unfamiliar with the first book in the Beka Cooper trilogy, Terrier (2006), will be temporarily confused by this follow-up’s cast of characters and colorful slang, such as “cove” for man and “mot” for woman, but this teen police procedural stands on its own. Sixteen-year-old rookie policewoman Beka and her temporary partner, Clary, are sent to ...
| The Perfect Poison
Plagued by rumors that she poisoned her fiancé, Lucinda Bromley manages to live on the fringes of polite society, tending her beloved plants—and occasionally consulting on a murder investigation. For the notorious botanist possesses a unique talent: she can detect almost any type of poison, especially ones that have their origins in the botanical kingdom. ...
| MommyWood
Tori Spelling might have grown up with everything a girl could wish for, but these days she's just another suburban working mom...whose toddler regularly recognizes her in the pages of Us Weekly. Welcome to Mommywood, where the stars are two feet tall and your neighbors know who you are before you move in.
Like most parents, Tori wants her children ...
| Take One
Could they change the world—before the world changes them?
Filmmakers Chase Ryan and Keith Ellison left the mission field of Indonesia for the mission field of Hollywood with a dream bigger than both of them. Now they have done the impossible: raised enough money to produce a feature film with a message that could change the world.
But as Chase ...
| Animal,Vegetable,Miracle: A Year of Food Life
Michael Pollan is the crack investigator and graceful narrator of the ecology of local food and the toxic logic of industrial agriculture. Now he has a peer. Novelist Kingsolver recounts a year spent eating home-grown food and, if not that, local. Accomplished gardeners, the Kingsolver clan grow a large garden in southern Appalachia and spend summers ...
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Other Featured Books:

The Partnership

Hulagu's Web

Summer Blowout

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Always Looking Up
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