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| "Wilhelm is a masterful storyteller whose novels have just the right blend of solid plot, compelling mystery, and great courtroom drama."—Library Journal
Five years ago Barbara Holloway... |
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| A gripping, poignant, and masterful courtroom novel, The Best Defense is a major work from one of America's most popular writers.
After her recent harrowing experiences, attorney Barbara... |
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The Kelso-McIvey rehabilitation center is a place of hope and healing for both its patients and dedicated staff. And for its directors, it’s a lifelong dream that’s about to be destroyed, if David... |
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| Considered "one of the masters of psychological fiction in America" (San Francisco Chronicle), Kate Wilhelm serves up a chilling puzzle that will keep listeners captivated until the very end.... |
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When he was a kid, Teddy Wendover had an accident that left him stunted at the mental age of eight. Physically, he’s six-foot-two and twenty-eight years old, but he acts and thinks just like a... |
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In a small town, everyone knows everyone else’s business. But in Brindle, Oregon, there’s a secret nobody wants to see. Todd Fielding, a newly married young woman, comes to Brindle for a job with... |
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Lee Donne has an eidetic memory that maintains a visual representation of everything she has ever seen. Unfortunately, this gift is useless; it certainly didn't help her in college, where she spent... |
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