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  • Doctor Who_ Scream of the Shalk - Paul Cornell

    Product DescriptionWhen the Doctor lands his TARDIS in the Lancaster town of Kennet, in the present day, he finds that something is terribly wrong. The people are scared. They don'...
  • Dirty Little Secrets - Kerry Cohen

    They have sex too early and for the wrong reasons. They get STDs. They get pregnant too young. They have "friends with benefits" but with no benefit to themselves. They don't get c...
  • Die Trying - Lee Child

    SUMMARY: When a woman is kidnapped, Jack Reacher's in the wrong place at the wrong time. He's kidnapped with her. Now he has to save them both.
  • Devious - Lisa Jackson

    From Publishers WeeklySomeone is strangling novice nuns in Jackson's terrifying if overwrought seventh Bentz and Montoya novel (after Malice). When NOPD homicide detectives Reuben ...
  • Dear Cary_ My Life With Cary Gr - Dyan Cannon

    Amazon.com ReviewProduct DescriptionHe was the most charming, handsome, romantic, and famous leading man in the world... what could possibly go wrong? With un...
  • Daemon - Daniel Suarez

    Amazon.com ReviewRobin Cook on DaemonDoctor and author Robin Cook is widely credited with introducing the word "medical" to the thriller genre. Thirty-one y...
  • Cool Hand Luke - Donn Pearce

    From Library JournalPearce's 1965 novel depicts the lives of chain gang convicts with brutal honesty. The story, of course, was the basis for the film Pearce also wrote the screenp...
  • Calamity Jayne - Kathleen Bacus

    SUMMARY: A finalist in the American Title Contest sponsored by Dorchester and "Romantic Times." When Jayne Turner mistakenly drives away from a parking lot in the wrong car, findin...
  • Between Sisters - Kristin Hannah

    From Publishers WeeklyDifferences between siblings couldn't be more extreme than they are in this overwrought feel-good novel by Hannah (Distant Shores), a tale about two estranged...
  • Being Wrong - Kathryn Schulz

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. In the spirit of Blink and Predictably Irrational (but with a large helping of erudition), journalist Schulz casts a fresh and irrev...