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  • Brother Odd - Dean Koontz

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: *Loop me in, odd one. *The words, spoken in the deep of night by a sleeping child, chill the young man watching over her. For t...
  • Blood on My Hands - Todd Strasser

    SUMMARY: Todd Strasser is the author of such popular and diverse titles as the middle-grade series, "Help, I'm Trapped...," "The Wave," and the contemporary YAs, "Give a Boy a Gun"...
  • Blood Sacraments - Todd Gregory

    They walk in the darkness, seeking their prey, driven by needs and desires they cannot control. Their lust for human blood struggles with their desire for the body of a beautiful m...
  • An Ordinary Decent Criminal - Michael Van Rooy

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Not since Jack Reacher has there been such a quickthinking, hard-edged antihero who readers will root for against all odds All recovering drug addict and reformed...
  • An Impartial Witness_ A Bess Cr - Charles Todd

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: World War I nurse Bess Crawford, introduced in *A Duty to the Dead*, returns in an exciting new mystery in which a murder draws her inexorably into the sights of ...
  • A cold treachery - Charles Todd

    Amazon.com ReviewIntegral to most crime tales is the unearthing of concealed and unfavorable facts about suspected malefactors. But the mother-son duo who write under the nom de pl...
  • A Test of Wills - Charles Todd

    Amazon.com ReviewHaving just returned from France after World War I with a medal of honor and serious shell shock, Inspector Ian Rutledge struggles to settle back into his duties a...
  • A Pale Horse - Charles Todd

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. The exemplary 10th Inspector Ian Rutledge historical whodunit (after A False Mirror) offers tight plotting and rich characterization amid und....
  • A Hard Rain - Dean Wesley Smith; Gene Roddenb

    SUMMARY:Captain Jean-Luc Picard has long enjoyed playing the part of Dixon Hill, a hard-boiled private eye straight out of American pulpfiction. His holographic excursions i...
  • A Fearsome Doubt - Charles Todd

    From Publishers WeeklyThis brilliant and gripping whodunit may well be the best of Todd's six Rutledge novels (Watchers of Time, etc.). Featuring as its protagonist a Scotland Yard...