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  • Olive Kitteridge_ Fiction - Elizabeth Strout

    Olive Kitteridge: Fiction
  • Odds against - Dick Francis

    Review[The] master of crime fiction and equine thrills. -- _Newsday_Product Description"One of the greatest living suspense wirters."CBS RADIO''After a...
  • Odd Hours - Dean Koontz

    SUMMARY:Only a handful of fictional characters are recognized by first name alone. Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas is one of those rare literary heroes who have come alive in reade...
  • Nothing in Her Way - Charles Williams

    SUMMARY: Utterly beautiful, smart as a whip, and crooked down to her slightly round heels, here is the most fascinating confidence woman in suspense fiction, as portrayed by one of...
  • No Way Down_ Life and Death on - Graham Bowley

    SUMMARY: In this riveting work of narrative nonfiction, journalist Graham Bowley re-creates one of the most dramatic tales of death and survival in mountaineering history, vividly ...
  • Night Myst - Yasmine Galenorn

    ReviewNew York Times bestselling author Yasmine Galenorn writes urban fantasy, mystery, and metaphysical nonfiction. A graduate of Evergreen State College, she ma...
  • Neuromancer - William Gibson

    Amazon.com ReviewHere is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to win the holy trinity of science fiction: Neuromancer...
  • Nefertiti - Michelle Moran

    This fictionalized life of the notorious queen is told from the point of view of her younger sister, Mutnodjmet. In 1351 B.C., Prince Amunhotep secretly kills his older brother and...
  • Nebula Awards Showcase 2010 - Bill Fawcett

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The year's best science fiction and fantasy in one essential volume. ** An annual commemoration, the Nebula Awards are presented by the Science Fiction and Fant...
  • Murder at the Washington Tribun - Margaret Truman

    From Publishers WeeklyInstead of using an actual D.C. locale, Truman sets her solid 21st mystery (after 2004's Murder at Union Station) at the fictional Washington Tribune