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|  | La Via Muerta by Alberto Magnet, Danuta Reah Description not available.While waiting for a train after her last class one dark night, Debbie Syles hears suspicious noises, and when the latest victim of a serial killer is found the next day, Debbie's name is publicized and she finds herself in danger. (Suspense) AUTHOR: Alberto Magnet, Danuta Reah PUBLISHER: Ediciones Urano S. A. FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Criminal by Jim Thompson A teenage girl is raped and murdered. A father turns his back on his son. A vicious press lord turns justice into a carnival. A terrified by is railroaded. In the twisted world of Jim Thompson, everybody is guilty, and the worst crimes are unpunishab... AUTHOR: Jim Thompson PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Answering Jehovah's Witnesses Subject by Subject by David Reed Jehovah's Witnesses may not be willing to compare Scripture, so David Reed has developed a subject guide that complements his Jehovah's Witnesses Answered Verse By Verse. Through these topical answers, those who encounter Witnesses can understand the group's history, doctrinal changes, and theology. AUTHOR: David Reed PUBLISHER: Baker Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Master of Rain by Adam Mansbach, Tom Bradby In the super-decadent Shanghai in the 1920s, an idealistic young English policeman investigates the murder of a Russian prostitute and finds his ideals severely compromised in the process. AUTHOR: Adam Mansbach, Tom Bradby PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Heaven & Earth by Nora Roberts Ripley Todd is a police officer on tiny Three Sisters Island. She`s also the latest in a long line of witches, but she`s in deep denial of the fact that she possesses supernatural powers. Dr. Mac Booke, a paranormal researcher, tries to convince her to face up to her true identity, and the two of them fall in love. AUTHOR: Nora Roberts PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mary Barton by Angus Easson, Edgar Wright, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jennifer Foster, Juliet Stevenson Elizabeth Gaskell's novel of working class life in a northern English mill town was controversial when it was published in 1848 because of its sympathy for the downtrodden workers and its indictment of the wealthy class that exploited them. Gaskell, the wife of a Manchester clergyman, wrote from firsthand experience of the lives of both rich and poor in that community. AUTHOR: Angus Easson, Edgar Wright, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jennifer Foster, Juliet Stevenson PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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