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"Thomas Perry just keeps getting better," said Tony Hillerman, about Sleeping Dogs--and in this superb new novel by one of America's best thriller writers, Jane Whitefield takes on the mafia, and its money.
Carol Everett had an abortion, and to bury the guilt she began working in an abortion clinic.
An investigative reporter pens an explosive indictment of how the Bush Administration wasted billions in Iraq through sweetheart deals to G.O.P. supporters, outrageous contracts to corrupt companies, and absurdly naive assumptions.
New York Times Bestseller: The “gripping” true story of a beautiful Texas socialite, her ambitious husband, and a string of mysterious deaths (Los Angeles Times).
In Financial Revolution, Dickson, too, downplays the company's slaving activities. On the very considerable extent of the South Sea Company's engagement in the slave trade, see Palmer, Human Cargoes. 164.Wennerlind, Casualties of Credit ...
INVISIBLE: they are the American government's most powerful asset, their very existence only known to a handful of individuals.
Brunner, a ruthless bounty hunter, recounts a series of deadly adventures during which he battles the evil Viscount Augustine De Chegney, the mutated skaven ratmen, vicious orc warlords, and the legendary Black Prince, all the while working ...
. . A taut thriller in the Alpha Force series, from the bestselling author and ex-SAS hero Chris Ryan. Includes Chris's top SAS tips on street surveillance.
BLOOD MONEY is the true legal thriller of a terrifying David vs.
I hope you enjoy it. -- Scott PrattIn the sixth volume of the bestselling Joe Dillard series, Dillard does something he has never done before -- he hires a young associate.