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  • Frankenstein_ The Dead Town - Dean R. Koontz

    FRANKENSTEIN: THE DEAD TOWN The war against humanity is raging. As the small town of Rainbow Falls, Montana, comes under siege, scattered survivors band together to weather the ons...
  • Fragments_ Poems, Intimate Note - Monroe, Marilyn; Comment, Berna

    Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters
  • Found Money - James Grippando

    From Publishers WeeklyFor anyone who's ever dreamed of finding a cash windfall, Grippando's (The Abduction) new crime novel offers a cautionary tale of greed, family secrets and th...
  • Forging the Darksword - Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman

    From Library JournalOutlawed by the mage-priests of Thimhallen since the Iron Wars, the Ninth Mystery, called Technology, has survived only among society's outcasts until a young m...
  • Foreign Affairs - Alison Lurie

    Product DescriptionVinnie Miner, 54-year-old Anglophile professor, is in London on a six-month foundation grant. So is her young colleague, Fred Turner. Vinnie is plain and resigne...
  • Flood - Andrew H. Vachss

    Burke’s newest client is a woman named Flood, who has the face of an angel, the body of a high-priced stripper, and the skills of a professional executioner. She wants Burke to fin...
  • Flirtation - Samantha Hunter

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: EJ Beaumont is one big flirt. Not exactly the best trait for a cop, but it's an asset on his current undercover investigation for the HotWires team. He's flirting...
  • Flight of a Witch - Ellis Peters

    From Publishers WeeklyThis trio of novels by the author of the acclaimed Brother Cadfael mysteries features Detective Chief Inspector George Felse, said to be among the best-portra...
  • Flawless_ Inside the Largest Di - Scott Andrew Selby; Greg Campbe

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Two experts on diamonds--Selby wrote his master's thesis on them, Campbell authored Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the World's Mo....
  • Flashback - Dan Simmons

    The United States is near total collapse. But 87% of the population doesn't care: they're addicted to flashback, a drug that allows its users to re-experience the best moments of t...