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Peter Abrahams
Peter Abrahams is the author of eighteen novels, including End of Story, Oblivion, and Lights Out, which was
nominated for an Edgar best novel award. He also writes the best-selling Echo Falls series for younger readers. He lives
on Cape Cod. "A natural-born artist...who has truly remarkable talent for writing psychological thrillers of enormous
power, depth and intensity." --Denver Post
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Peter Abrahams
A woman's world is turned upside down when new evidence frees a man she put in prison with her testimony years ago in
this latest ingenious thriller from the author Publishers Weekly calls "one of the best contemporary thriller
writers around." Twenty years ago Nell Jarreau witnessed the murder of her boyfriend. Her testimony put a man behind
bars--and led her to her husband, Clay, the gentle detective who solved the case. They've been happy ever since--and
have raised a daughter together--but then one phone call changes everything.
|  | End of Story: A Novel of Suspense
Peter Abrahams
Ivy Seidel dreams of becoming a writer, a great American novelist. But running low on money and concerned that her
writing might lack a depth and darkness, she takes a job teaching creative writing -- at a maximum-security prison.
It is a world she has never experienced before, one ruled by enigmatic codes of honor, ceaseless aggression and
absolutely savage violence. ut one of the prisoners there is unlike any of the others, and unlike any man she has
ever met before.
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Peter Abrahams
Sometimes the dead live on in your dreams...at least that's true for Roy Valois. His wife, Delia, died fifteen
years earlier while working for a private think tank and he has never forgotten her. Roy is a well-known sculptor in
the art world. His newest piece, a magnificent creation he calls Delia , has just been finished, a sign that he's
found a little closure at last.
|  | Oblivion
Peter Abrahams
Nick Petrov was a world-famous private investigator -- until a brain trauma destroyed part of his memory and changed
who he is forever. Now a killer is on the loose, looming up from a past that Nick can no longer remember.
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Steer Toward Rock
Fae Myenne Ng
"The woman I loved wasn't in love with me; the woman I married wasn't a wife to me. Ilin Cheung was my wife on paper. In deed,
she belonged to Yi-Tung Szeto. In debt, I also belonged to him. He was my father, paper too." Steer Toward Rock, Fae Myenne Ng's
heartbreaking novel of unrequited love, tells the story of the only bachelor butcher at the Universal Market in San Francisco.
Jack Moon Szeto-that was the name he bought, the name he made his life by-serves the lonely grass widows whose absentee husbands
work the farmlands in the Central Valley.
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Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House, A
Charles Osgood
Charles Osgood, one of America's favorite news personalities, offers a hilarious compendium of anecdotes from the last seventy
years of presidential campaigns. With anecdotes from Harry Truman to JFK to George W. Bush, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way
to the White House captures the wit and humor of the campaign trail. Culled from speeches, interviews, press conferences, as
well as articles written by and about the candidates-no source is left untapped.
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There When He Needs You: How to Be an Available, Involved, and Emotionally Connected Father to Your Son
Neil Bernstein Brooke Lea Foster (With)
Men want to be better fathers, and today they're trying harder than ever. They jog behind strollers, leave work early for
parent-teacher conferences, and roughhouse with their kids before they've had a chance to change out of their suits. But many men
aren't building the relationships with their sons that they'd hoped for. And sons are finding it hard to confide in fathers who
must devote so much of their time to building careers that both keep them from their families and keep their families comfortable.
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Julius Caesar
Philip Freeman
More than two thousand years after his death, Julius Caesar remains one of the great figures of history. He shaped Rome for
generations, and his name became a synonym for "emperor" -- not only in Rome but as far away as Germany and Russia. He is best
known as the general who defeated the Gauls and doubled the size of Rome's territories. But, as Philip Freeman describes in this
fascinating new biography, Caesar was also a brilliant orator, an accomplished writer, a skilled politician, and much more. Julius
Caesar was a complex man, both hero and villain. He possessed great courage, ambition, honor, and vanity.
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The Road to Wealth, Revised Edition
Suze Orman
Completely revised and updated for the realities of today's world, The Road to Wealth is Suze Orman's most authoritative and
accessible resource for every stage of your financial life. Millions of readers have embraced Suze Orman's New York Times
bestselling The Road to Wealth since it was originally published in 2001. But the world has changed vastly since then, and
it's more important than ever for readers to have access to accurate and practical answers to every question they have about their
financial futures-questions Suze answers in The Road to Wealth.
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Swine Not?
Jimmy Buffett Helen Bransford (Joint Author)
When Southern belle Ellie McBride moves her twins from Vertigo, Tennessee to New York City, they wouldn't dream of leaving
behind the family pig Rumpy. But the posh hotel where Ellie has found work (and living space) has "No Pets" writ large on its
portal. So hiding Rumpy from the hotel staff---especially the ultra-carnivorous hotel chef, who would like nothing better than to
transform their pet into pork roast---becomes imperative. Can a talented, sensitive pig survive the claustrophobic, neurotic
stresses of life in the Big Apple?
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