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Gideon's Swordby Preston, Douglas & Child, Lincoln |
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Fever Dreamby Preston, Douglas & Child, Lincoln |
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Cemetery danceby Preston, Douglas J. & Child, LincolnAfter New York Times reporter William Smithback and his wife Nora Kelly, a Museum of Natural History archaeologist, are brutally attacked in their apartment on... |
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Terminal freezea novelby Child, LincolnIn Alaska s Federal Wildlife Zone, north of the Arctic Circle, scientists studying the effects of global warming, discover an ancient animal encased in ice in ... |
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The Wheel of Darkness (Special Agent Pendergast)by Preston, Douglas J. & Child, Lincoln & Auberjonois, RenePendergast has taken Constance on a whirlwind Grand Tour, hoping to give her closure and a sense of the world that she's missed. They head to Tibet, where Pend... |
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Deep Storma novelby Child, Lincoln |
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The Book of the Deadby Preston, Douglas J. & Child, Lincoln & Brick, ScottThe New York Museum of Natural History receives their pilfered gem collection back....ground down to dust. Diogenes, the psychotic killer who stole them in Dan... |
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The book of the deadby Preston, Douglas J. & Child, LincolnThe New York Museum of Natural History receives their pilfered gem collection back...ground down to dust. Diogenes, the psychotic killer who stole them in Danc... |
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Dance of Deathby Preston, Douglas J. & Child, Lincoln & Brick, ScottPraised as a "ruthless descendant of Holmes" (Publishers Weekly), Agent Pendergast has become one of crime fiction's most endearing characters. His greatest en... |
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Dance of deathby Preston, Douglas J. & Child, Lincoln"FBI Special Agent Pendergast is pitted against his most personal foe: His brother, Diogenes, has planned a horrendous crime and is framing Pendergast for a se... |
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