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In Plain Sight
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Ever wonder how a little old lady with possum-gray hair could wind up on a homicidal hit list? Well, nothing is too outlandish for Ivy Malone. She's back and she's brought her mutant curiosity gene with her. |
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Conspiracy in Death by J. D. Robb, ISBN 0425168131
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J.D. Robb breaks out with her biggest book yet--and an exciting new look for her Eve Dallas thrillers. When a man is found dead on a New York sidewalk with a laser-perfect hole in his chest, Lieutenant Eve Dallas begins her most challenging manhunt--for a serial killer with a dangerously psychotic m |
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Night Prey by Jay O. Sanders, ISBN 0743532805
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John Sandford's bestselling Lucas Davenport series continues with the fast-paced, compelling thriller, "Night Prey." A series of deaths leads to the possibility of a brutal serial killer of unusual skill and savagery. And if Lucas is right, the killer is just getting warmed up... |
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Design for Murder by Carolyn G. Hart, ISBN 0553265628
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Annie is asked to stage a murder for the annual spring house tour sponsored by the Historical Society of Chastain, South Carolina. Her only problem is deciding which fictional murder to stage--until a corpse turns up in the town pond. The second Annie Laurance/Max Darling novel. |
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Navy Brides
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This three-in-one paperback collection is the complete set of Macomber's popular Navy stories. |
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N is for Noose by Sue Grafton, ISBN 0449223612
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Tom Newquist had been a detective in the Nota Lake sheriff's office--a tough, honest cop respected by everyone. When he died suddenly, the townfolk were sad but not surprised. Just shy of sixty-five, Newquist worked too hard, drank too much, and exercised too little. Newquist's widow, Selma, didn't |
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