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 | In 1925, fourteen-year-old amateur detective G. Codd Fitzmorgan finds himself at a lavish party in a storm-battered island mansion, embroiled in a mystery involving a seance, a missing aviator, and the sale of liquor banned under Prohibition. |
 | Just as Amelia Earhart stood out from the crowd of women and pilots of her time, Susan Butler's EAST TO THE DAWN stands out among the many books about the life of the legendary aviatrix. Butler provides full details about Earhart's numerous aviation... |
 | In this classic road memoir, Robert Pirsig turns a cross-country motorcycle trip into a journey to enlightenment and self-discovery. |
 | A&E's Biography chronicles the amazing life and mysterious disappearance of the world's most famous female aviator. |
 | Pi, the precocious animal-loving son of an Indian zookeeper, loses his family in a shipwreck en route to North America--and is left alone in a lifeboat with a man-eating Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, with whom he manages (thanks to his zoo... |
 | When veterinarian Frannie O'Neill stumbles upon an amazing discovery in the nearby woods, FBI agent Kit Harrison arrives to find out more. Known for his unusual methods, Kit helps Frannie tackle a case neither of them has ever had experience with... |
 | A sequel to the immensely popular WHEN THE WIND BLOWS, this novel is again about Max the genetically engineered "bird-girl" and her flying siblings. The six are on the run from a crazed, evil scientist. With the assistance of Frannie and Kit, the... |
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 | This wacky contemporary romance is one of the earlier works of Janet Evanovich, best known for her Stephanie Plum mystery series. Twenty-nine-year-old corporate executive Alexandra abandons stressful New York for a primitive cabin and a rundown... |