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The Bleeding Heart
Dolores and Victor, similar in so many ways, meet on a train and fall in love, immersing themselves in a relationship which must end in a year. Both know the pain and guilt of failure and how to live in a present haunted by the ghosts of other times. Their passion will mark their lives forever.
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Move To Strike
New York Times bestselling author Perri O'Shaughnessy takes the courtroom thriller to breathtaking new heights in Move to Strike, a page-turning masterpiece of suspense that brings back attorney Nina Reilly, hailed by critics as one of the most interesting heroines in legal thrillers today" ("San Jose Mercury News).Nina Reilly thought she'd seen it all. An attorney and single mother, Nina isn't afraid to tackle the toughest cases and trickiest defenses. But she is wholly unprepared for her latest client -- sixteen-year-old Nicole Zack, rebel, thief, and best friend of Nina's teenage son, Bob.Did Nikki steal something from her uncle, a prominent plastic surgeon, then kill him in cold blood? To find out, Nina calls in Paul van Wagoner, a P.I. and ex-lover whose bravado conceals a troubling personal secret.As Paul investigates the eerily coincidental death of the surgeon's son -- killed in a plane crash the same night his father was murdered -- Nina sorts through the twisting lies surrounding Nikki, uncovering a seething mystery, some enraged former patients, and two very old crimes.Finally, Nina must confront the central question she must answer in order to save her client: What did Nikki really see the night of her uncle's murder?
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The Fighting Man
It was a fight he could not win, but could not afford to lose. Thrown out of the SAS for insubordination, Gord Brown now lives in disillusioned exile on a failing salmon farm in the Scottish highlands. Yet to the three Guatemalan Indians who track him down, he represents the last hope of freedom. They have come to recruit a fighting man to lead an uprising against the brutal military dictatorship which is killing their people. Gord flies with them to Cuba, then on with a small band of men to a rough landing strip in the rain forest of Guatemala. As the ragged army marches through the jungle and across the high mountains towards Guatemala City, a hopeless dream becomes a burning reality. But the forces pitted against them are formidable."It is time for Gerald Seymour to be recognized as ranking up there with Graham Greene" New York Times"Moving and gripping. Seymour's characters are all beatifully drawn. The dialogue is so real you can hear it and the plot is as tight as a drum.
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Hard News
Reporter Christie Bradley, beautiful and brave, is willing to take any risks for her job. It'll take a strong man to hold her. David Cameron has been INN's top war correspondant for ten years. He's survived bullets and bombs, but he's never met the right woman. Together they discover that passion is the hottest story of all.But love is dangerous in a world where sex is the ultimate weapon. Where the anchor position is more than just a job for newscaster Paragon Fairfax; where ruthless editor Ben Wordsworth would sell his soul for ratings. And where Sir Edward Penhaligon, seemingly INN's one voice of integrity, plans his own, shocking revenge.
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Forbidden Fruit
ONLY ONE MAN CAN UNCOVER THE SINS, AND SECRETS OF THREE GENERATIONS OF PIERRON WOMEN ...
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A story of Irish Betrayal
They were called the dynamiters - and their mission was to begin a wave of terrorist attacks on England. They were ruled from America by the Triangle, bosses of a huge Irish-American patriotic society campaining for self-government for Ireland. The gripping true story of what happened to Dr Patrick Henry Cronin.
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Shadows
In Oxford and Paris psychic investigators are attempting to probe forbidden areas of the mind. In New York, writer David Blake is studying the methods of miracle healer Jonathon Mathias. Driven by their own desperate motives, these researchers are about to unlock Pandora's Box.
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Trade Secret
Most of the lawyers Nason Nichols, P.I., knew had their offices in the basement of a courthouse; for Holtree's client, he quickly recalculated his daily rate. Zoltec Industries was the world's leading producer of high-powered microprocessor computer chips. A former employee, Dr. Bruce Platt, had stolen vital technological secrets which if sold to foreign competitors would mean disaster for Zoltec and for its founder, Armand Zoller. But the formidable Zoller has devised an ingenious scheme to safeguard his company and send the competition down the microchip path; Nichols, with the help of Zoltec's top scientist, Dr. Rachel Ornstein, is to provide the necessary discretion, ingenuity, and brawn. Rachel, Platt's spurned lover, is the kind of woman who deserves long looks and deeper thoughts: welcome distractions for Nichols, who has done without distaff companionship since his wife's departure on a self-empowered journey in search of her core. Traveling across New England's fall countryside in search of Platt, the Harvard-dropout sleuth and the sensuous physicist take a wrong turn into murder when Nichols discovers a shotgunned corpse in his quarry's New Hampshire cottage. Nichols, a suspect by default, needs answers fast. His Vietnam buddy and high-tech stock expert, Bucky Hanrahan, offers hot tips, brotherly concern, bawdy flights of prose and martini-sodden musings on the Celtic twilight; Zachariah Truscott, a suave blond Brahmin and Zoltec's B-school financial guru, pleads his fiscal case at the Union Boat Club; Butch Tenaki, Nichols's Harvard pal, provides the State Department's take on thugs hired by foreign companies; Dr. Winston Quarles, a disgruntled Zoltec scientist, reveals the damaging liaison he's formed and the painful reasons for it. In a whirlpool of greed and deception, misguided passion and a lethal interest in the status quo, Trade Secrets barrels towards its ingenious and surprising conclusion.
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Sudden Mischief
Susan Silverman's ex doesn't call himself "Silverman anymore -- he's changed his name to "Sterling". And that's not the only thing that's phony about him. A do-gooding charity fundraiser, he's been accused of sexual harassment by no less than four different women. And not long after Spenser starts investigating, Sterling is wanted for a bigger charge: murder...
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The Body Farm
New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell brings back Kay Scarpetta, consulting forensic pathologist for the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, in her grittiest and most compelling novel. In rural North Carolina, the brutal murder of eleven-year-old Emily Steiner has shaken a small town. But more disturbing are the details of the crimes, chillingly reminiscent of the handiwork of a serial killer who has eluded the unit for years. Into this volatile atmosphere comes Scarpetta's ingenious, rebellious niece Lucy, an FBI intern with a promising future in Quantico's computer engineering facility--until she is accused of a shocking security violation. While coming to terms with Lucy, Kay must conduct a grisly forensic investigation at a clandestine research facility in Tennessee known as the Body Farm. There she will find more answers to Emily Steiner's murder--and evidence that paints a picture of a crime more horrifying than she imagined . . .