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  • Charlotte Lamb

    She wouldn't live her life in fear Claire knew Nick loved his job as newsman in the world's trouble spots, but did he love it more than he did her? She'd seen her mother suffer from her father's dangerous job and was determined not...



  • Robyn Donald

    He was a man without mercy Kaara knew that before the night was over, she would become Juan de Carvallos's possession. Abducted, held prisoner, she would be ravished like some captive woman of old, a victim of the Spaniard's lust for reven...



  • Margaret Way

    Was she really afraid of men? Horrified by her ex-fiance's sudden death, Nicole needed time to heal. When her close friend, Christine, invited her to the family's ranch in the Australian Outback, Nicole accepted gratefully. But her pe...



  • Anne Hampson

    "Foolish, silly girl! He's a good catch!" When Alida was seventeen, her father promised her to a wealthy but brash young Greek who had no idea of how to treat a woman. She rebelled and fled to England -- but before she became his wife....



  • Lilian Peake

    I WILL PRETEND YOU DON'T EVEN EXIST! Mr. Farrant, her only neighbor, was quite indignant that his solitude had been interrupted by Anna's arrival to stay at her ex-employer's beach cottage. She knew that to stay out of this man...



  • Mary Burchell

    She was living a lie and falling in love Three years of barely existing in New York made Tina desperately homesick for England. So she agreed to impersonate her friend Sonia to collect a small legacy in London. Sonia, marrying a wealthy American, ...



  • Rachel Lindsay

    They were not free to love each other Sara had sacrificed a brilliant future as an opera singer--using the money for her training to save her brother from prison for embezzling. That was how she met Brian's boss, Philip Stafford, head of the C...



  • Robert Ludlum

    Arch rivals, sworn to kill each other, must join forces to fight a common foe. Two top-level secret agents, one CIA and the other KGB, summon all their brutal skills and ice-cold nerves to destroy an international ring of killers -- killers whose acc...



  • Alan Dean Foster

    Willie Whitehorse could have been just another boozed-up guitarist, if it hadn't been for his songs. Somehow they were different -- they reached out and grabbed people's souls. Now agent Sam Parker wanted a piece of the action. But when he had it, Sa...



  • Jane Donnelly

    His affairs usually lasted six months Peter Craig was a very successful, very ruthless lawyer, but away from the office he had a charm that was irresistible. Janna had been attracted to him instantly -- against her better judgment. Growing up ...



  • Rebecca Stratton

    Had she said yes much too quickly? Corinne had met Gregori on a holiday in Paris. Older than she, he was a lover who swept her to heights she'd never dreamed of. She had vowed to meet him in Greece and marry him there. She had promised to b...



  • Lawrence Sanders

    Bingham Foundation field investigator Samuel Todd discovers a conspiracy of silence surrounding the research being conducted by Telford Gordon Thorndecker, the head of the well-to-do senior care facility, Crittenden Hall. Reissue....



  • Emilie Loring

    A SHAWDOWED LOVE... Anthony Hamilton, the spoiled son of wealthy parents, had been responsible for the accident that killed the son of Claire Grahame, widowed owner of a New England fruit farm. Overwhelmed with remorse, Tony renounced his own ambi...



  • Elizabeth Peters

    The job was 600 miles away from home and that made it perfect. It didn't even matter that Hank Hunnicutt had a reputation as a kook; he was, D.J. Abbott thought, merely eccentric. After all, didn't he surround himself with every self-proclaimed pract...



  • Rosemary Carter

    Her situation could not have been worse After her parents' deaths, Robyne Sloan had to fight to keep her family together. Making a living from the dry African soil was a desperate daily struggle. Then, when she thought that life could get n...



  • Marjorie Lewty

    Chloe had given up on ordinary men! Experience had taught Chloe that ordinary men were a sadly selfish bunch. So she conjured up an ideal. He would have to be rich and generous; tall, dark and handsome; kind to children and animals. And he would p...



  • Katrina Britt

    Shani's words struck like a mortal blow! "David married you out of chivalry." Shani pointed to the scar marring Sabina's cheek. "Why else would he marry a woman who looks like you?" Her full mouth quivered with distaste. &#...



  • Susan Barrie

    ~~~ first published 1967 by Mills & Boon "It's not your problem," Victoria told Sir Peter She knew they couldn't continue to take advantage of his hospitality. When Victoria had suddenly found herself jobless and responsible ...



  • Michael Moorcock

    Journey to Anywhen! Michael Kane had to return to Mars. The siren call of the ancient planet filled his blood with longing...both for a world that was not his own, and for the lovely Queen Shizala, the alien who claimed permanent possession of Kane'...



  • Paul Theroux

    An American pimp in Singapore finds his life of pleasure turning against him in this comic novel by the acclaimed author of The Great Railway Bazaar.   Once a small-time American hustler, Jack Flowers found his calling when he jumped...



  • Parris Afton Bonds

    Love's fearful fire Disgust flooded through beautiful, tawny-haired young Kathleen Whatley when she was presented to her future bridegroom -- a man as perverse in his lusts as he was imperious in his power. Flight from aristocratic Boston was K...



  • Tabor Evans

    ONE NATION, UNDER GREED... It was bank robbery and murder that brought Longarm to the wild-spirited borders of Oklahoma, Land of the Redman -- and anyone after a quick, illegal fortune... It was cattle-rustling that kept him there. Gold-grubbin...



  • Hammond Innes

    A daredevil pilot joins the Berlin Airlift to fight for democracy in this Cold War adventure from "a whale of a writer" (The New York Times). When his plane goes down over Germany, Neil Fraser vows not to die in a POW camp. He tunnels out beneath...



  • Mary Ann Gibbs

    "Edward Will Not Do For Me. It's The Heir Or Nothing." Lucinda had grown up at last. And young Edward Chevening was looking at her with new eyes. She was no longer a schoolgirl to be teased. She was a woman to be cherished and admired....



  • Fred Saberhagen

    When Mike Gabrieli's neer'do'well brother Tom disappears shortly after discovering a fabulously valuable Aztec relic, Mike rightly suspects that this time the family's black sheep has got himself into the kind of trouble from which even Mike won't be...



  • W. Somerset Maugham

    “There is something bracing about the sincerity of [Maugham's] style . . . a style that serves his general purpose of stripping life to the bone with a thin, sharp knife that lays open to view the normal flesh and the healthy flow of blood as well ...



  • Nick Carter

    VENDETTA IN VIETNAM General Martin is a hero. He proved his courage in Vietnam. And he paid for it in a POW camp. Now General Keith Martin is missing. Maybe he's disappeared to have some privacy. And maybe he's collecting on some old debts ... ...



  • Victoria Woolf

    Kids need play space not office towers! That's what the protest banners proclaimed. And Marcy Campion intended to see that they got it. She was determined to turn Aunt Thomasina's old Victorian house into a community center and playground, even...



  • Jack Vance

    Kirth Gersen sets his sights upon the mysterious Viole Falushe. After several false leads, Gersen backtracks the villain to his point of origin - Earth! Then the trail moves outward again, to the starworlds and a place back of beyond where there is a...



  • Wallace Stegner

    A classic novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angle of Repose and Crossing to Safety. Here is the incredible, moving sequel to the bestselling Big Rock Candy Mountain by the "dean of Western writers" (The New York Times).Bruce Mason ...



  • Norma Lee Clark

    It was a whole new world... Lovely Hester Wyckham was immediately drawn into the whirling social life of Littlecomb when she went to spend the summer with her sister Julie and brother-in-law Geoffrey at their idyllic country estate. There were par...



  • Fredric Brown

    "One of the great pulp writers, Fredric Brown (1906-1972) combined a flair for the horrific, a quirky sense of humor, and a wild imagination, and published many classic novels in the mystery and science fiction genres. But he was also a master of the...



  • Maxine Patrick

    When Sherry Mason agrees to pose as her friend Paul's fiance to protect him from a loveless marriage forced by his arrogant and domineering older brother, Lucien, she has no idea how far Lucien will go to ensure his younger brothers obedience. Th...



  • Brian Daley

    UNDER THE TRAILINGSWORD Gil MacDonald, soldier and self-chosen exile from Earth, was searching for Yardiff Bey, the master wizard and archvillain. Bey had abducted Gil's friend Dunstan and was now plotting with his Dark Masters to destroy all that...



  • Freda Michel

    When Sharonne Falconer's brother Jonathan was killed in a duel with the notorious rake Gabriel St. Claire, Sharonne took her revenge. She had St. Claire sold to slavers and sent off to sea. Years later when Sharonne fell in love with Gabriel's bro...



  • Pamela Sargent

    From a Nebula award-winning author, society turns to violence after a  strange celestial body appears in the sky in this dystopian sci-fi thriller.   When what appears to be a star turns its powerful and deadly glare toward eart...


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