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|  | The Ghost by Danielle Steel, Joe Grifasi A young architect fleeing a troubled marriage finds himself at a small chateau in Massachusetts that had once been inhabited by an unhappy countess. Upon reading her journals, the architect begins to feel very close to the countess, and even believes he can see her ghost. AUTHOR: Danielle Steel, Joe Grifasi PUBLISHER: Dell Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Small Vices by Robert B. Parker In his 20th appearance, P.I. Spenser is investigating a crime where the defendant has already been tried, convicted, and punished. So why do the defense attorney and the prosecutor both feel squeamish enough to hire Spenser to reinvestigate? Although Ellis Alves, the career criminal who was convicted of raping and killing Melissa Henderson, has committed many crimes, the murder of the college student may not be one of them. Alves may be taking the rap for someone desperate and ruthless enough to murder anyone who tries to dismantle a successful frame job, even our favorite cat-with-nine-lives private dick. Could Spenser have finally met his match? A New York Times Notable Book for 1997. AUTHOR: Robert B. Parker PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | City of Bones by Len Cariou, Michael Connelly In a noir-ish contemporary Los Angeles, LAPD detective Harry Bosch searches for the murderer of a long-dead child whose bones have been found in Laurel Canyon. AUTHOR: Len Cariou, Michael Connelly PUBLISHER: Time Warner AudioBooks FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Oscar Otter by Maurice Pledger Description not available.Introduces Oscar Otter and his friends who live in and around the river, and invites youngsters to touch the animals and other surfaces in their world. AUTHOR: Maurice Pledger PUBLISHER: Advantage Publishers Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Rabbit Run by John Updike, Wolfram Kandinsky The highly acclaimed saga of desire and regret, first published in 1959. Harry Rabbit Angstrom is typically Middle American--a small-town Protestant, a former basketball star, a married man intent on making a name for himself in the community--whose life begins to unravel when he falls in love and deserts his wife. Caught between his sense of duty and his intimations of life's real depth, he is unable to commit himself to one or the other. AUTHOR: John Updike, Wolfram Kandinsky PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume Nine-year-old Peter Hatcher`s life is full of problems--and all because of his pesky younger brother, Fudge. The first book in the humorous trio of books featuring Fudge; the other titles are Superfudge and Fudge-a-Mania . AUTHOR: Judy Blume PUBLISHER: Random House Audio Publishing Group FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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