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  • Skin and Bones - Tom Bale

    SUMMARY:In this brilliant first thriller, in the vein of Peter James, a killer goes on the rampage in a quiet Sussex village, leaving only one witness a woman fighting for h...
  • Silks - Dick Francis; Felix Francis

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: *“Julian Trent, you have been found guilty by this court of perpetrating a violent and unprovoked attack on an innocent family including a charge of attempted mur...
  • Silence in Hanover Close - Anne Perry

    From Publishers WeeklyInspector Thomas Pitt, Anne Perry's gentle and astute hero of eight other Victorian mysteries, assumes a secondary role in this complex, gripping and highly s...
  • Sicilian Slaughter - Don Pendleton

    School for Assassins! The hot and arid island of Sicily is infamous as the birthplace of the Mafia. From this Mediterranean spawning ground the deadly forces of evil and corruption...
  • Ship of the Line - Diane Carey

    From Library JournalIt's Captain Picard vs. a rabid Klingon in this latest Trekfest.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. Product DescriptionShip Of T...
  • She - H. Rider Haggard

    SUMMARY: Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE (1856-1925) was a Victorian writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations. After failing his army entrance exam he was sent to a private '...
  • Sharp Turn - Marianne Delacourt

    Tara Sharp is back in a new high octane mystery... This time she's helping out motor racing mogul Bolo Ignatius whose team is being sabotaged and she's also coaching the girls the ...
  • Shame - Salman Rushdie

    In this brilliant novel, Salman Rushdie masterfully combines history, art, language, politics, and religion. Set in a country "not quite Pakistan," the story centers around the fam...
  • Shame - Karin Alvtegen

    Review"Reminiscent of Ruth Rendall at her best." Herald "Relentless and frightening." Guardian "A compulsive thriller." Metro "Alvtegen keeps up a cracking pace." Uncut" Produ...
  • Shakespeare - Peter Ackroyd

    From Publishers Weekly[Signature]_Reviewed by Ron Rosenbaum_At their best, Shakespearean biographers are like great jazz musicians, able to take a few notes of an old standard and ...