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J. G. Ballard
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"A gripping narrative" ("New York Newsday"), by the acclaimed author of "Empire of the Sun" and "Crash". A terrible massacre has occurred on the grounds of an exclusive housing estate near London: 32 adults have been murdered in a space of 20 minutes ...
Leslie Esdaile Banks
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From the hurricane-ravaged Caribbean to Philadelphia's halls of power, this suspenseful sequel to "Betrayal of the Trust" follows gutsy Laura Caldwell, a financial genius and brilliant beauty who is ready to put a dangerous chapter in her life behind ...
John Banville
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From the internationally acclaimed author of The Book of Evidence and Ghosts comes a mesmerizing novel that is both a literary thriller and a love story as sumptuously perverse as Lolita. "A strange and dreamlike book . . . Banville has a breathtakin ...
T. A. Baran
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David Stone realized at a very early age that he had the ability to manipulate powerful individuals by demanding their attention. He learned that size and strength mean nothing when confronted with willpower.
T. A. Baran
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David Stone realized at a very early age that he had the ability to manipulate powerful individuals by demanding their attention. He learned that size and strength mean nothing when confronted with willpower.
Jo J. Barker
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Mara's design for a happy queer family looks bleak. Her lingering relationship blues and the mounting tension between housemates, Joe and Adam, may shatter her plans for pregnancy.
But these things are about to become the least of her worries. For ...
Pat Barker
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Set in the north of England, Barker's new novel portrays a child psychiatrist who rescues a man from drowning one day while walking on a beach in Northumberland. Uncannily, he recognizes the man: it's Danny Miller, a child murderer at whose trial he ...
Robert Barnard
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With the Nazis bombing London on a nightly basis, many working-class families sent their children to the comparative safety of the countryside. When the Blitz ended, the families came for their kidsbut no one ever came for Simon Thorn. His name appea ...