Posts Tagged ‘fiction’

Pompeii

Robert Harris’s Pompeii is his best yet: as explosive as Etna, as addictive as a thriller, as satisfying as great history’ Simon Sebag Montefiore, ‘Books of the Year’, Daily Telegraph

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The Drafter

Detroit 2030. Don’t forgive and never forget has always been Peri’s creed. But her day job makes it difficult: she is a drafter, possessed of a rare, invaluable skill for altering time, yet destined to forget both the history she changed and the history she rewrote. When Peri discovers her name is on a list…

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Sting

#1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Sandra Brown jolts the reader from the first page of this heart-pounding story of corruption, treachery, and ceaseless deception . . . where nothing is what it seems and every truth brought to light exposes a darker lie. When Jordie Bennet and Shaw Kinnard lock eyes…

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Size 12 is Not Fat

Former pop star Heather Wells has left behind hordes of screaming fans, to settle into a new adult life, but when strange things start happening at her college, she finds herself once again in the spotlight, this time starring as a spunky female detective. Original. 100,000 first printing.

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Size 14 is Not Fat Either

Former pop star Heather Wells has settled nicely into her new life as assistant dorm director at New York College—a career that does not require her to drape her size 12 body in embarrassingly skimpy outfits. She can even cope (sort of) with her rocker ex-boyfriend’s upcoming nuptials, which the press has dubbed The Celebrity…

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The Midnight Plan of the Repo Man

After repo man Ruddy McCann begins hearing the voice of Alan Lottner, the father of Ruddy’s crush, in his head, Alan tasks Ruddy with finding his murderers. By the best-selling author of A Dog’s Purpose.

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Moonglow

Following on the heels of his New York Times-bestselling novel Telegraph Avenue, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon delivers another literary masterpiece: a novel of truth and lies, family legends, and existential adventure-and the forces that work to destroy us. In 1989, fresh from the publication of his first novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Michael Chabon…

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Echo Burning

“Cairo is the starting point of this captivating Orient trilogy. It depicts one of the worst chapter in world history: the problem of the slave trade. Until the Nubian Desert pursue Kara Ben Nemsi and his servant Ben Nile along with the “rice Effendina” a Sklavenzug … “Hunter of men” is the first part of…

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Make me

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LOS ANGELES TIMES, THE GUARDIAN, AND SUSPENSE MAGAZINE * Stephen King calls Jack Reacher “the coolest continuing series character”–and now he’s back in this masterly new thriller from Lee Child. “Why is this town called Mother’s Rest?” That’s all…

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Night School

“In the morning, they gave Reacher a medal. That night, they sent him back to school. With eleven straight #1 New York Times bestsellers and over 100 million books sold, Jack Reacher is “the strongest brand in publishing” (Forbes Magazine). And Night School, with Reacher back in uniform, will be the biggest Reacher adventure of…

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