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  • The Silent Sea - Clive Cussler; Jack B. Du Brul

    FromThe seventh Oregon Files adventure thriller begins on December 7, 1941, when five boys encounter tragedy while looking for buried pirate treasure on a small island off the coas...
  • The Seventh Witch - Shirley Damsgaard

    SUMMARY: Small-town librarian and psychic Ophelia Jensen hails from a long line of wise and wonderfully gifted women. There's her grandmother, Abby, a talented witch, and her great...
  • The Seventh Sinner - Elizabeth Peters

    The Seventh Sinner
  • The Seventh Sacrament - David Hewson

    From Publishers WeeklyThe intricate fifth thriller from British author Hewson to feature Roman detective Nic Costa (after 2006's The Lizard's Bite) artfully weaves several points-....
  • The Seven Dials Mystery - Agatha Christie

    SUMMARY:At the home of Lord Caterham and his daughter, Lady Eileen Brent (aka Bundle), Sir Oswald and Lady Maria Coote throw a party for some weekend guests. But the young g...
  • The Seven Basic Plots - Christopher Booker

    This remarkable and monumental book at last provides a comprehensive answer to the age-old riddle of whether there are only a small number of 'basic stories' in the world. Using a ...
  • The Revenge of the Radioactive - Elizabeth Stuckey-French

    This lively, intricately plotted, laugh-out-loud funny, and surprisingly touching family drama combines the wit of Carl Hiaasen with the southern charm of Jill McCorkle. Seventy-s...
  • The Quiet Room - Lori Schiller; Amanda Bennett

    At seventeen Lori Schiller was the perfect child -- the only daughter of an affluent, close-knit family. Six years later she made her first suicide attempt, then wandered the stree...
  • The Property of a Lady - Elizabeth Adler

    From Publishers WeeklyFrom the author of Leonie and The Rich Shall Inherit comes thiseventful novel of romantic intrigue, briskly plotted and wellresearched, centering on a fabulou...
  • The Potters Field_ The Seventee - Ellis Peters

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: In October of 1142, a local landlord gives the Potter's Field to the local clergy. The monks begin to plow it, and the blades turn up the long tresses of a young ...