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  • Funeral in Blue - Anne Perry

    BONUS: This edition contains excerpts from Anne Perry's Treason at Lisson Grove and Execution Dock.Two beautiful women have been found strangled in the studio of a well-known ...
  • Full Dark House - Christopher Fowler

    From Publishers WeeklyIt's no surprise to find plenty of gothic touches in British author Fowler's debut mystery, the first in a series, given the renown of his horror fiction (_Ru...
  • From the Earth to the Moon - Jules Verne; Lowell Bair

    ReviewNovel by Jules Verne, published as De la Terre a la Lune (1865) and also published as The Baltimore Gun Club and The American Gun Club. Although the novel was subtitled Traje...
  • Fortune's Light - Michael Jan Friedman

    SUMMARY:Dante Maxima Seven -- a world known to its inhabitants as Imprima. A world where "Madragi" -- huge social/economic entities wealthy beyond compare -- control the fat...
  • Fortune's Fool - Mercedes Lackey

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  • Fortune Is a Woman - Elizabeth Adler

    From Publishers WeeklyAdler follows up Peach and The Rich Shall Inherit with another glitzy roller-coaster saga. Using standard rags-to-riches ingredients, she gives us a trio of C...
  • Foreign Land - Jonathan Raban

    From Jonathan Raban, the award--winning author of Bad Land_ and _Passage to Juneau, comes this quirky and insightful story of what can happen when one can...
  • For All the Tea in China_ How E - Sarah Rose

    From BooklistStarred Review Through the adventures of Robert Fortune, a nineteenth-century plant hunter, the reader learns a delicious brew of information on the history of tea cu....
  • Fool - Christopher Moore

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: "This is a bawdy tale. Herein you will find gratuitous shagging, murder, spanking, maiming, treason, and heretofore unexplored heights of vulgarity and profanity,...
  • Folly Du Jour - Barbara Cleverly

    Praise for Barbara Cleverly: “Spectacular and dashing, spellbinding.”—The New York Times Book Review“Smashing . . . marvelously evoked.”—Chicago Tribune“...