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  • Unexpectedly, Milo - Matthew Dicks

    From Publishers WeeklyDicks offers another neurotic romp (after Something Missing), this one about a Connecticut home nurse and closet OCD sufferer who, recently separated from hi....
  • Under the Banner of Heaven_ A S - Jon Krakauer

    Amazon.com ReviewIn 1984, Ron and Dan Lafferty murdered the wife and infant daughter of their younger brother Allen. The crimes were noteworthy not merely for their brutality but f...
  • Unbelievable - Sara Shepard

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Behind Rosewood's grand façades, where the air smells like apples and Chanel No. 5 and infinity pools sparkle in landscaped backyards, nothing is as it seems. It ...
  • Two Lives - William Trevor

    Two beautiful, memorable novels in one volume, both focussing on women who retreat into their imaginations until the boundaries between what is real and what is not become blurred....
  • Twilight Eyes - Dean Koontz

    The carnival is coming to town-and it's like nothing you've ever seen.
  • Try Fear - James Scott Bell

    SUMMARY: For Ty Buchanan, defending a suspected drunk driver named Carl Richess seems routine enough. But when his client ends up dead, an apparent suicide, there's nothing routine...
  • True History of the Kelly Gang - Peter Carey

    Amazon.com Review"What is it about we Australians, eh?" demands a schoolteacher near the end of Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang. "Do we not have a Jefferson? A Disrae....
  • Tree of Life - Elita Faith Daniels

    SUMMARY: Wrath, vengeance, hatred, cannot breathe the same atmosphere as love. And so it was that love began to wither and withdraw... Among the ageless quietude of the elves, Deac...
  • Travels with Myself and Another - Martha Gellhorn

    SUMMARY: A brilliantly witty and intelligent memoir of the adventures, discoveries, rescues, and narrow escapes of Martha Gellhorn, one of America's most important war corresponden...
  • Travels With Charley in Search - John Steinbeck

    Believing that a good, interesting life is marked by quality, not quantity, John Steinbeck took note of his itchy feet and prepared to travel. He was accompanied by his blue French...