 | The Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign-affairs columnist for the New York Times examines how globalization has changed the world economy. He examines the benefits of free-market capitalism, and the need to balance local forces (religious, national, and... |
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 | When his twin brother is murdered, FBI agent Dane Carver begins an investigation that uncovers a college professor in disguise, crimes that seem to be modelled after a TV show, and, of course, love in the most unlikely of places. |
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 | A mysterious group of assailants dressed as monks and bearing the insignia of a dragon electrocute the worshippers at a midnight mass in the cathedral of Cologne and steal the cathedral's most sacred relics--the bones of the Magi Kings. Rachel... |
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 | In Catherine Coulter’s latest thriller, a woman has spent the past six months recovering from the murder of her famous husband, when she is brutally attacked and thrown into San Francisco Bay. She is saved by a special agent, and together the two try... |
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