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|  | Deadman by Jon A. Jackson Description not available.Detroit police detective Fang Mulheisen flies to Montana to track down Helen Sedlacek, the daughter of a deceased mafia don, who has disappeared with a truckful of cash. By the author of Hit on the House. Reprint. AUTHOR: Jon A. Jackson PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Powder River by Gary McCarthy, Laurie Klein Utah in the mid-1880s was truly wild. Despite the odds, Katie, a single mother, decides to stay and raise her child and manage her sheep farm without the help of a man. But a powerful cattleman, a ranch hand, and an Eastern gentleman each have different ideas. AUTHOR: Gary McCarthy, Laurie Klein PUBLISHER: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Young Cam Jansen and the Library Mystery by A. David Adler Description not available.When Cam and her best friend Eric arrive at the library to peruse the massive selection of books, they stumble across a mystery just waiting to be solved, and Cam wonders if her photographic memory will save the day! Reprint. AUTHOR: A. David Adler PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Boy on the Green Bicycle by Margaret Diehl The boy of the title of this memoir is the author`s brother, who was killed when he was struck by a car at age 14. At the time, the author was only nine, and her brother`s death was the beginning of what felt to her like a long family unravelling: her father killed himself months after the brother`s death, and her mother moved the family from suburban New Jersey to New York City, where they all drifted into their own little worlds. The mother filled the days by shopping and socializing; a younger brother became unruly; the author disappeared into books. This memoir recounts this family`s fragmentation and illustrates the way grief changes utterly one`s perception of the world. A New York Times Notable Book in 1999. AUTHOR: Margaret Diehl PUBLISHER: Soho Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Fourth Procedure by Stanley Pottinger In Washington, D. C., a prominent attorney prepares to argue a life-and-death case before a hostile Supreme Court nominee. Across town, a medical examiner examines a body that has been tampered with. In New York City, Congressman Jack MacLeod is haunted by an episode that changed his life forever. Now the police have evidence linking MacLeod to a strange and unsolved murder of a man from his district. AUTHOR: Stanley Pottinger PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Haunting at Home Plate by David Patneaude A boy named Nelson dreams of pitching for his little league team but it looks like that dream might never come true when the team's manager is suspended and two other players quit. Luckily, Nelson is able to convince his cousin Mike (short for Michelle) to manage the team. However, the trouble continues when it seems that the field where the team practices is haunted by the ghost of a boy who fell to his death from a nearby tree. AUTHOR: David Patneaude PUBLISHER: Whitman, Albert & Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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