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Sea Glass |
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From its opening pages, Anita Shreve's Sea Glass surrounds the reader in the surprisingly rich feeling of the New Hampshire coast in winter. |
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See How They Run |
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Someone is beginning to stalk Greta and Ann, playing a terrifying game of cat and mouse with them – waiting to see how they run – And where they can run to… |
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Out to Canaan |
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Distinguished by their rare tone of kindness, Karon's Mitford novels create instant warmth and coziness. Out to Canaan continues in this spirit, offering comedy and consolation to all. For most fiction collections. |
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Goodnight, My Angel |
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Kate Pearson is just coming to terms with the unsolved murder of her daughter Melanie when a message appears on her computer: "Why did you let him hurt me, Mummy?" Only Melanie's murderer could be doing this - Kate turns his menace back on itself and uses it to unmask a killer. |
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Between Friends |
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By the author of "The Quiet War of Rebecca Sheldon". |
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Tasting Salt |
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From the author of Intimacy and Solitude. |
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For Love |
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She tackles important themes and creates complex characters who must confront weaknesses in their own natures to come to terms with the conditions of their lives. |
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Special Relationship |
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What at first glance appears to be trading on tabloidism turns out to be a fine bit of storytelling. |
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River, Cross My Heart: A Novel - (Oprah's Book Club) |
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"Dangerous ideas come to life and spread like sparks on dry twigs..." |












