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  • The Revisionists - Thomas Mullen

    A fast-paced literary thriller that recalls dystopian classics such as 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, from the award-winning author of The Last Town on Earth.
  • The Restaurant at the End of th - Douglas Adams

    When all questions of space, time, matter and the nature of being have been resolved, only one question remains - "Where shall we have dinner?" "The Restaurant at the End of the Un...
  • The Moon Tunnel - Jim Kelly

    SUMMARY: Crawling on elbows and knees, a man slowly inches forward, making his way through a cramped space and suffocating darkness. He doesn’t know that someone is watching, and i...
  • The Lost World - Michael Crichton

    SUMMARY:"HARROWING THRILLS . . . FAST-PACED AND ENGAGING."--PeopleIt is now six years since the secret disaster at Jurassic Park, six years since the extraordinary dream of ...
  • The Lizard's Bite - David Hewson

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. British author Hewson's wonderfully complex and finely paced fourth crime novel (after 2005's The Sacred Cut) to feature Roman detec...
  • The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchett

    'What shall we do?' said Twoflower.'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. He always held that panic was the best means of survival.When the very fabric of time and space are about to b...
  • The Last Western - Thomas S. Klise

    Written by Thomas S. Klise (1928-1978) and subtitled An Epic Novel Portraying The Terrible Truth About Western Civilization. With its deceptively simple, fast paced story de...
  • The Hunger - Whitley Strieber

    ReviewHudson Sun (MA)Read this one with all the lights on. Kirkus ReviewsVampire fiction at its best. Publishers WeeklyFast-paced...intriguing.
  • The Fourth Circle - Zoran Zivkovic; Mary Popovic

    From Publishers WeeklyTime and space are fluid and perspectives are intriguingly alien and off-kilter in this cosmological first novel from Serbian author Zivkovic. Built from mult...
  • The Fountains of Paradise - Arthur C. Clarke

    From Library JournalPublished in 1953, 1952, and 1979, respectively, this trio of novels follow Clarke's recurring theme of humans thrusting themselves into space and then not nece...