 | When a young woman is unwittingly the witness to a ghastly shooting in a fancy, picture-perfect suburban Connecticut town, Detective Ty Hauck gets tossed a dangerous case. Quickly proving how far corruption and greed's pernicious tendrils can spread,... |
 | A mother's love is the most powerful, eternal truth there is, but what if it is based on a lie? Lisa Scottoline, known for her pulse-pounding thrillers, adds some brain and a lot of heart to the adrenaline in this novel, which uses a Jodi... |
 | Contemporary romance writer Jennifer Crusie teams up with thriller writer Bob Mayer for this humorous work of romantic suspense. Commercial director Lucy Armstrong steps in at the last minute to finish shooting a nearly complete action movie, landing... |
 | Bestselling author Joyce Meyer brings a spiritual or religious component to the challenge of living a healthy life. Like other writers, she begins her program with an attitude adjustment, as she suggests that if we saw ourselves in God's eyes we... |
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 | Thomas DeBaggio has Alzheimer's. In this memoir, the 57-year-old former gardener, journalist, and freelance writer tells about the gradual disintegration of his memory in order to provide the existing literature on the disease with a much needed... |
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 | Paddington Bear arrives at Paddington Station from deepest, darkest Peru and is taken home by the Brown family. |
 | Former Saturday Night Live writer Al Franken directs his satiric skills at two large targets: the George W. Bush administration and the right-wing media embodied by Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, and others. While Franken is as outrageous here as he was... |
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