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  • Foucault's Pendulum - Umberto Eco; William Weaver

    From Publishers WeeklyIf a copy (often unread) of The Name of the Rose on the coffee table was a badge of intellectual superiority in 1983, Eco's second novel--also an intellectual...
  • Foreign Influence_ A Thriller - Brad Thor

    From Publishers WeeklyIn Thor's formulaic ninth Scot Harvath thriller (after The Apostle), the ex–navy SEAL has lost his job with the disbanding under a new presidential administra...
  • For crying out loud!_ the world - Jeremy Clarkson

    For crying out loud!: the world according to Clarkson
  • Flirting with Temptation - Kelley St. John

    SUMMARY: Babette Robinson changes careers and lovers as easily as she changes hairstyles. But after losing her last job, she's beginning to see that her feather-to-the-wind mentali...
  • Fletch - Gregory Mcdonald

    SUMMARY: FletchHe’s an investigative reporter whose methods are a little unorthodox. Currently he’s living on the beach with the strung-out trying to find to the source of the drug...
  • Firestarter - Stephen King

    SUMMARY: FIRESTARTER is the mesmerising and menacing story of a sinister government agency, a fateful drug experiment, and a pigtailed girl named Charlie, who has an unimaginably t...
  • Finding Nouf - Zoe Ferraris

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Zoë Ferraris’s electrifying debut of taut psychological suspense offers an unprecedented window into Saudi Arabia and the lives of men and women there. When sixte...
  • Final justice - W.E.B. Griffin

    SUMMARY:Newly promoted to sergeant, Philadelphia detective Matt Payne finds himself in the middle of three assignments at once: trying to nail down a cop killer, a serial ra...
  • Fanatics - William Bell

    A sequel to the very popular Stones, Fanatics is a thrilling story in which the past and present collide in terrifying, riveting ways.Garnet Havelock has just finished his apprenti...
  • False Memory - Dean Koontz

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: It's a fear more paralyzing than falling. More terrifying than absolute darkness. More horrifying than anything you can imagine...