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  • Xombies_ Apocalypse Blues - Walter Greatshell

    Review"A triumph, both epic in scope and entirely unpredictable, and anchored by one of the most refreshing and unique voices in modern horror fiction. Expect great things from Mr....
  • Windmills of the Gods - Sidney Sheldon

    From Publishers WeeklyThe latest novel by the veteran author ( If Tomorrow Comes, etc.) is a fast-paced thriller. Upon taking office, idealistic President Paul Ellison inaugurates ...
  • Time Travelers Never Die - Jack McDevitt

    From Publishers WeeklyMcDevitt (_Seeker_) avoids flashy action scenes in this tale of two friends using a time machine to take a grand tour of history. When Adrian Shel Shelbourne'...
  • The shelters of stone - Jean M. Auel

    Amazon.com ReviewJean Auel's fifth novel about Ayla, the Cro-Magnon cavewoman raised by Neanderthals, is the biggest comeback bestseller in Amazon.com history. In The Shelters of S...
  • The Stars Shine Down - Sidney Sheldon

    From Publishers WeeklyImagine Donald Trump as a drop-dead gorgeous woman and you'll have an approximate image of Lara Cameron, the heroine of Sheldon's latest--barely tepid--potboi...
  • The Spurned Viscountess - Shelley Munro

    THE SPURNED VISCOUNTESS by Shelley Munro is a historical romance set in 1720 England.It is the revised version of The Second Seduction. It is well written with depth, details and i...
  • The Sky Is Falling - Sidney Sheldon

    Amazon.com ReviewDana Evans, who made her first appearance in Sidney Sheldon's __, is a spunky, good-looking, young Washington TV journalist who's recently returned to the nation's...
  • The Sheltering Sky - Paul Bowles

    The Sheltering Sky is a landmark of twentieth-century literature. In this intensely fascinating story, Paul Bowles examines the ways in which Americans' incomprehension of alien cu...
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  • The Sands of Time - Sidney Sheldon

    From Publishers WeeklyBig, broad splashes of action and crude but colorful characters are Sheldon's trademarks, as he demonstrates again in a new novel probably destined to join Wi...