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The Tragedy of X
by Ellery QueenWhy was the streetcar conductor murdered? Why won't Longstreet's partner talk? Here is a mystery you may be able to solve!
Galaxy: Thirty Years of Innovative Science Fiction
by Frederik Pohl Joseph D. Olander Martin GreenbergFeaturing 23 stories, 20 memoirs, and a behind-the-scenes look by some of the most famous names in science fiction history with a special index to every story, article and review ever published (1950-1980) in Galaxy magazine.
Unnatural Death
by Dorothy L. SayersThe wealthy old woman was dead, a trifle sooner than expected. The intricate trail of horror and senseless murder leads from a Hampshire village to London...
Jinx on a Terran Inheritance
by Brian DaleyA minor bureaucrat inherits an interstellar spaceship, but no one told him how to find the ship, other people want it, and they keep trying to murder him.
True Confessions of a Heartless Girl
by Martha BrooksA confused 17-year-old girl, a single mother and her young son, 2 elderly women, and a lonely man, with their own individual tragedies to bear, come together in a small Manitoba town and find a way to a better future.
The Borrowers Aloft
by Mary NortonThe borrowers are kidnapped! How will they escape from the attic?
The Winner (The Gymnasts #4)
by Elizabeth A. LevyDarlene has to prove she's a winner, since her father is a famous person, a football player for the Denver Broncos.
Home Alone
by Todd StrasserKevin's day gets off to a bad start, when his family forgets him as they go to Paris for the holidays. Then there are burglars in the neighborhood.
The Singing Cupboard
by Dana FarallaGreat-aunt Gerda came from Denmark for a visit, with a very old cupboard. She brought it to the children as a gift.
Ghosts Who Went to School
by Judith SpearingWhat would you do if a ghost came to your class? Wilbur doesn't mean to make trouble, but books rise by themselves, voices answer the teacher...
Deadly Valentine (Death on Demand #6)
by Carolyn HartMystery bookstore owner Annie Laurance didn't want to go to the party, not after the hostess made a pass at her husband, but then Annie found the hostess in the gazebo - murdered.
A Man to Slay Dragons
by Meagan MckinneyThe ad in the mercenary magazine High Risk was clear. Someone wanted a gun-for-hire. FBI hate crime specialist Liam Jameson is assigned to investigate.
Rival Crock-Pot Recipes
by The Editors at the Rival CompanyRecipes using a crock-pot for Mexican, Italian, Asian dishes and hearty meals, chili, barbecue, classic regional dishes, and desserts.
Nickel Mountain
by John GardnerA moving story of 2 people: a fat, gentle, middle-aged man who runs a rural diner, and a young, plain girl who drifts into his life and becomes part of it.
The Passion Dream Book
by Whitney OttoIn the Italian Renaissance, a girl spies on Michaelangelo. In the 20th century, a descendant of hers is an artist. Historical fiction.
The Tiger in the Well (Sally Lockhart, Book #3)
by Philip PullmanIn 1881 London, Sally finds her daughter and possessions assailed by an unknown enemy.
Sourdough Cookery
by Rita DavenportRecipes for sourdough starters, yeast breads, quick breads, rolls, twists, biscuits, muffins, pancakes, waffles, cookies, cakes, and main dishes.
Alex, You're Glowing! (The Secret World of Alex Mack #1)
by Diana G. GallagherIt's Alex's 1st day of junior high and everything goes wrong! She can't decide what to wear. Her mother packs her lunch in a Troll lunchbox.
Eight Great American Short Novels
by Philip RahvThe Man Who Became a Woman by Sherwood Anderson; The Blue Hotel by Stephen Crane; Red Leaves by William Faulkner; An International Episode by Henry James; Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville; Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor; The Long March by William Styron; False Dawn by Edith Wharton
Hot Water
by Sally GunningThe body had been dead for hours, but the bathwater in the tub was still steaming...
Lady Jane
by Norma Lee ClarkIn Regency England, the Tynedale family is thrown into a delightful muddle over the appearance of a distant cousin and the betrothals of all 3 daughters.
I Loved You All
by Paula SharpA novel about American family life and the politics of abortion rights
Chains of Command
by William J. CaunitzFrom a former NYPD detective comes a novel of crime and corruption.
Loot
by Aaron ElkinsA Boston ex-curator finds one of the art treasures lost in 1945 by the Nazis. Now he must find the other treasures before 50 years of hatred, greed and retribution catch up with him.