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Warren Adler
Mr. Adler is the world famous author of 27 novels including
The War of the Roses and Random Hearts, as well as short story
collections such as The Sunset Gang. As a novelist, Mr. Adler's
themes deal primarily with intimate human relationshipsthe
mysterious nature of love and attraction, the fragile relationships
between husbands and wives and parents and children, the corrupting
power of money, the aging process and how families cling together
when challenged by the outside world. His books have been cited
by readers and reviewers for their insight and wisdom in presenting
and deciphering the complexities of contemporary life.
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Death of A Washington Madame
Warren Adler
Washington D.C's struggling underclass and the U.S. Capitol's
socially prominent and politically aggressive upper strata
collide in a horrifying crime. Homicide Detective Fiona
FitzGerald once again battles prejudice and privilege
to uncover the truth, confronting her own demons while
sparring with the violet-eyed movie star wife of a powerful
politician determined to erase the sinful secrets of the
past. Death of a Washington Madame is the seventh book
in Warren Adler's Fiona FitzGerald series. |
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The War of the Roses
Warren Adler William Adler
The Classic Story of a Nasty Divorce. This is the book that inspired one of the most famous movies about divorce ever produced. Shown somewhere in the world every week, the movie is an excellent adaptation of the book that has been translated in almost every language on the planet. It tells the story of Oliver and Barbara Rose who thought they had a perfect marriage, only to discover that their relationship was barely skin deep. |
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Two O'Clock, Eastern Wartime
Warren Adler
In two previous novels, Warren Adler won over both readers and critics with his powerful storytelling and infectious passion for the arcane world of rare books. Now he takes an exhilarating journey deep into another of his areas of expertise -- the realm of vintage radio -- transporting readers to station WHAR on the New Jersey coast. It's the summer of 1942 and as bombs fall on England, a troupe of gallant actors, sound-effects people, writers, and producers labors to entertain the folks at home. |
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How to get Published: secrets from the inside
Stewart Ferris
Everyone has a book in them, they say. Having gone through the
process of extracting a masterpiece from your head what happens
next? In most cases the book will end up in a desk drawer as
a pile of papers or inside a computer. But that's not what you
want, is it? You wrote it to get published. You want to see
your name in print, to go into bookshops and see your book on
the shelves. |
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How to be a Sitcom Writer: secrets from the inside
Marc Blake
TV sitcom is the goldmine genre, watched by millions. An absurd
predicament, witty banter, a group of hilariously dysfunctional
people: it all seems so easy. But is it? If you've ever said
'I can do better than that', then this book will encourage,
test and pull you through the sitcom-writing boot camp. Comedy
guru Marc Blake has written for Spitting Image, Frankie Howerd
and Craig Charles, and had his own TV show and BBC Radio 4 series
Whining for England. |
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The Key to The Da Vinci Code
Stewart Ferris
Despite being a work of fiction, the bestselling novel The Da
Vinci Code has a plot based on a number of concepts and ideas
that the author claims to be true. This book explores the locations,
historical facts and theories, and the sources of inspiration
behind the novel in order to reveal the true key to the Da Vinci
code. |
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The Little Book of Flirting
Stewart Ferris
Welcome to the definitive guide to flirting in the 21st century.
Learn essential tips such as how to make your first impression
count, when physical contact works (and when it doesn't), what
to say and, more importantly, when to leave them guessing. Actions
speak louder than words and in the universal language of flirting
this book is the essential phrasebook. |
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Close to You
Christina Dodd
Who knows the truth about her family? Who wants to keep her past hidden forever? Caitlin Prescott was only a baby when her parents disappeared. Adopted by a wealthy Texas oil family, she became Kate Montgomery, and grew up with no memory of her parents or her two older sisters and brother, who have been searching for her, hoping to right a terrible wrong that was committed twenty-two years ago in a small Texas town. Now an ambitious young news reporter, Kate realizes she is being stalked soon after landing her dream job at an Austin TV station. |
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The Fortunes of Lal Faversham
Rafael Sabatini Jesse, F. Knight (Editor)
The King of England is Dead! Murdered by a treasonous Parliament,
beheaded and buried in a desecrated grave. His son, the rightful
King Charles II, is a fugitive, living in exile in Scotland
surrounded only by his closest friends and retainers. One of
these is Lionel Faversham, loyal Cavalier and swordsman, handsome
and elegant, the toast of what passes for society among the
dour Scottish Presbyterians and the court-in-exile. His adventures,
escapades, and his greatest romance make up the six stories
of this book. |
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