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  • The Unsung Hero - Suzanne Brockmann

    SUMMARY: After a near-fatal head injury, navy SEAL lieutenant Tom Paoletti catches a terrifying glimpse of an international terrorist in his New England hometown. When he calls for...
  • The Unremembered_ Book One of t - Peter Orullian

    SUMMARY: A fresh, exciting epic fantasy debut, the first of The Vault of Heaven, a six-book series set on a fascinating world where evil creatures long kept at bay have suddenly be...
  • The Unquiet - J. D. Robb; Mary Blayney

    Product DescriptionFive New York Times bestselling authors-five superlative stories. From J.D. Robb: Eve and Rourke return to invest...
  • The Unnamed - Joshua Ferris

    SUMMARY: Tim Farnsworth is a handsome, healthy man, ageing with the grace of a matinée idol. He loves his work. He loves his family. He loves his kitchen. And then one day he stand...
  • The United States of Fear - Tom Engelhardt

    The creator of TomDispatch dissects America's endless urge to go to war.
  • The Unicorn Hunt - Dorothy Dunnett

    With the bravura storytelling and pungent authenticity of detail she brought to her acclaimed Lymond Chronicles, Dorothy Dunnett, grande dame of the historical novel, presents The ...
  • The Unfinished Gift - Dan Walsh

    Review4.5 Stars, Top Pick - "Walsh paints a wonderful picture of life in America during WW2. The characters are richly developed, and the story about love and forgiveness are not t...
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Sco - Alexander McCall Smith

    SUMMARY: The witty and utterly delightful follow up to the national bestsellerThe World According to Bertie, this fifth instalment of the 44 Scotland Street series, McCall Smith on...
  • The Tyranny of the Night - Glen Cook

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Welcome to the world of the Instrumentalities of the Night, where imps, demons, and dark gods rule in the spaces surrounding upstart humanity. At the edges of the...
  • The Tyrannicide Brief - Geoffrey Robertson

    In 1649, no lawyer in the country would accept the brief of prosecuting Charles I, except one — John Cook, the bravest of barristers, who was killed as punishment for sending the K...