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A shaggy-dog story that turned into a favorite game for high-schoolers on long trips.
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With his worst enemies ousted and every unmarried young woman in the Empire vying for his hand, Rogelo should be content. But as a real ruler instead of a puppet, he finds troubles on every hand What next? He would prefer not to have found out.
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Detective Deb Ralston's personal and professional lives interact badly, as she copes with foot surgery and the return of her sister, a drug addict and prostitute now ridden with AIDS, and with the suicide of a teenage girl, the rape of a six-year-old, and the overly-friendly Mr. Washington.
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I hadn't reread this book in years. When I began to prepare it for FictionWise, I discovered that it may be the best book I ever wrote. How do you simultaneously chase a serial killer and fight a massive hurricane? Mark Shigata and Al Quinn have to do it.
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This new edition of THE MARK OF ZORRO removes the errors that have crept in over 90+ years of too-rapid typesetting, and adds a few small things McCulley would have written if he'd been allowed a little more space. Zorro as McCulley conceived him, better than ever for you to read!
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Deb Ralston must find a serial killer. Most of the suspects and victims belong to Mensa, which accepts only the superintelligent, and Deb is sure they can all think circles around her. Only her son-in-law believes she's just as smart as they are.
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Twin sisters Cat and Mims, fifteen, agree that theirs is the best family in the world ... until the missionaries show up, and their world spins out of control. You'll laugh and cry over this YA novel.
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Poetry. Powerful vocabulary, rhyme, rhythm; quotable. Much history. Thomas Russell Wingate, historian by profession, capitalist by conviction and temperament, has lived in Salt Lake City since he left California in 1975. He is very married and rejoices in his posterity.
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Olead Baker had opportunity, means, motive, and a record of schizophrenic violence. But Detective Deb Ralston, who was a mother before she was a cop, just can't believe that he is guilty of shotgunning five family members including his beloved four-year-old sister and stomping the cat to death. Things really get out of hand when Deb's daughter Becky falls in love with Olead.
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