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List created by MSCOZY on Dec 30, 2012
List Votes: 2 Books: 80 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 3 List Type: Closed
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An Irish Country Christmas (Irish Country, Bk 3) by Patrick Taylor
Barry Laverty, M.B., is looking forward to his first Christmas in the cozy village of Ballybucklebo, at least until he learns that his sweetheart, Patricia, might not be coming home for the holidays. That unhappy prospect dampens his spirits somewhat, but Barry has little time to dwell on his...  more


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Women Writers of the West: Five Chroniclers of the American Frontier (Notable Western...
In Women Writers of the West, meet five notable women driven to write and succeed at a time when ambition in women was viewed as a flaw, not an asset.  Thanks to Jessie Benton Fremont's vivid descriptions (penned in her husband's name) of her husband Lt. John Fremont's historic...  more


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Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger
May 15, 1940Charlie BanksNew York GiantsPolo Grounds, New YorkDear Mr. Banks:I am a 12-year-old boy and I am dying from malaria. Please hit a home run for me because I don't think I will be around much longer.Your friend,Joey MargolisDear Kid:Last week it was the plague. Now it's malaria. What...  more


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Death's Head (George Rogers, Bk 10) by Jonathan Ross
It was well into the wee hours when Mr. Lockersbie tottered into the local police station to report there was a body in St. Boniface's Cemetery.  An unburied body, he insisted, of a nicely dressed, middle-aged man.  Since Mr. Lockersbie also insisted a black dog followed him about...  more


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Little Sisters, Volume 1 by Kathleen Piche & Heather Parker & Gayle Bartos-Po...
This collection of short stories showcases the talents of new mystery writers from across the USA and the UK. Though neither connected with nor endorsed by Sisters in Crime, as the title suggests it was inspired by that fine organization, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year.


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Doing the White Pass by Howard Clifford
This book is the story of the building of "the railroad that was impossible to build", and the events leading up to the actual start of construction, such as the imagination of Captain William Moore, the discovery of gold in the Klondike and the tortures of the "Dead Horse...  more


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Without a Badge: Undercover in the World's Deadliest Criminal Organization by Jerry S...
From the start, the man New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik called "a hurricane," Jerry Speziale was a different kind of cop. A former juvenile delinquent, Jerry was a loose cannon whose antics got him into the crack dens and shooting galleries of New York's meanest streets - and...  more


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A Fancy to Kill for by Hilary Bonner
Richard Corrington is rich, handsome and a household name.  But is he sane? Journalist Joyce Carter is murdered only a few miles from Richard's west country home.  Richard's wife suspects he has been having an affair with Joyce and forensics implicate him in the...  more


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A Hope in the Unseen : An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League by R...
At Ballou Senior High, a crime-infested school in Washington, D.C., honor students have learned to keep their heads down. Like most inner-city kids, they know that any special attention in a place this dangerous can make you a target of violence. But Cedric Jennings will not swallow his pride,...  more


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North Yorkshire by Michael J. Stead
North Yorkshire has much to offer the visitor.  This collection of over ninety photographs is devoted to the spectacular moors and coastline, attractive towns and villages, together with  the castles and abbeys which are such a striking feature of the landscape.  Among the well...  more


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My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor
The first Hispanic and third woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor has become an instant American icon.  Now, with a candor and intimacy never undertaken by a sitting Justice, she recounts her life from a Bronx housing project to the federal bench, a journey...  more


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The Church Ladies by Lisa Samson
Competition for church members in Mount Oak has reached a furious peak. When tragedy strikes one of their hometown sons, the church women are drawn together through compassion. The Church Ladies is a contemporary tale illustrating how women can have a major impact on the church. Through...  more


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There Are No Children Here : The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in The Other America by...
This is the moving and powerful account of two  remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's  Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex  disfigured by crime and neglect.


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Through the Kitchen Window by Susan Hill
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Hostage to Fortune by Elizabeth Chaplin
That the Benthams' long marriage was basically unhappy wasn't the least unusual.  What was wholly unexpected was the effect on it of Susan Bentham's more than one-million-pound win in the pools.  For her lawyer husband, Jeremy, the money was an answer to a prayer, giving...  more


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Up With the Larks: Starting Again in Cornwall by Tessa Hainsworth
A warm-hearted, feel-good and funny account of the author's escape from the rat-race, with her actor husband, and her first year as a mail deliverer in a Cornwall seaside town. It's a book about friendship and finding out what is important in life.


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Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales by Yoko Ogawa & Stephen Snyder (Translator)
An aspiring writer moves into a new apartment and discovers that her landlady has murdered her husband. Years later, the writer’s stepson reflects upon his stepmother and the strange stories she used to tell him. Meanwhile, a surgeon’s lover vows to kill him if he does not leave his...  more


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The Weight of Mercy: A Novice Pastor on the City Streets by Deb Richardson-Moore
Ministry can be messy, complicated, and bewildering. Whether responding to the church alarm mysteriously and repeatedly going off in the middle of the night, firing a kitchen assistant with a habit of buying drugs from parishioners, or interacting with the Chicken-Eatin' Preacher from West...  more


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Band of Sisters: American Women at War in Iraq by Kirsten Holmstedt
In Iraq, the front line is everywhere . . . and everywhere in Iraq, women in the U.S. military fight. More than 155,000 of them have served in Iraq since 2003--4 times the number of women sent to Desert Storm in 1991--and more than 430 have been wounded and over 70 killed, almost twice the...  more


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Excellent women by Barbara Pym
Excellent Women is one of Barbara Pym’s richest and most amusing high comedies. Mildred Lathbury is a clergyman’s daughter and a mild-mannered spinster in 1950s England. She is one of those “excellent women,” the smart, supportive, repressed women who men take for granted. As Mildred gets...  more


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Stick A Geranium In Your Hat And Be Happy! by Barbara Johnson
"Pain is inevitable but misery is optional," says Barbara Johnson, and she should know. The survivor of four devastating experiences, Barbara, with the wit of Erma Bombeck, teaches how to find joy in the midst of it all. Her "credentials" open doors and provide insight to all those who suffer...  more


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More Deaths Than One (Gil Mayo, Bk 4) by Marjorie Eccles
A body identified as that of a freelance journalist sets a problem for Chief Inspector Mayo's team. The journalist had shown an interest in a local amateur dramatics group where more went on behind the scenes than on the stage itself.


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NYPD Blood by Kyle Michel Sullivan & Vinnie Lombardini
COPS KILLING COPS-STOLEN DRUGS-MURDER This is Vinnie Lombardini's account of his years as a New York City Police Officer, when he found himself faced with a harrowing choice-To honor the oath he swore to the brotherhood of cops and protect the "Thin Blue Line", or to confront those who crossed...  more


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Fort Apache: New York's Most Violent Precinct by Tom Walker
OVER THIRTY YEARS AFTER its publication, Fort Apache: New York's Most Violent Precinct remains the definitive account of the vicious cycle of violence that has griped urban America over the past century. A swollen head floating down the Bronx River, a junkie murdered for stealing a woman's...  more


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A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Born a generation apart and with very different ideas about love and family, Mariam and Laila are two women brought jarringly together by war, by loss and by fate. As they endure the ever escalating dangers around them-in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul-they come to form a bond...  more


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I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali & Delphine Minoui
“I’m a simple village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.” Forced by her father to marry a man three times her age, young Nujood Ali was sent away from her...  more


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Dark Undertakings by Rebecca Tope & Rebecca Tope
Fifty-five-year-old Jim Lapsford makes an unusually healthy-looking corpse. A life-long devotee of vitamin pills and herbal remedies, it seems almost ironic that he has succumbed to a heart attack, but his doctor is convinced that this is the case. Trainee undertaker Drew Slocombe isn't so sure....  more


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The Shield of Gold: A Candid Memoir by a Former NYPD Detective by Lenny Golino & ...
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A DETECTIVE? In The Shield of Gold, private investigator and former New York Police Department homicide detective Lenny Golino informs, amuses, and sometimes saddens the reader with real-life stories from his twenty-one years with the NYPD and from his current position as...  more


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The Casebook of Jonas P. Jonas and Other Mysteries by E. X. Ferrars & Elizabeth F...
E. X. Ferrars (1907-1995) was born Morna Doris MacTaggart and known as Elizabeth Ferrars in Great Britain. By whatever name, she was an elegant crime writer, specializing in the traditional, classic mystery. She remains,wrote one reviewer, one of the most adept and intelligent adherents of the...  more


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101 Reasons Why You Should Not Become A Cop by James Richard Warner
The real world of law enforcement often bears little similarity to the action-packed police dramas depicted on television and in the movies. Many people who are drawn into a career in law enforcement have little knowledge about the trials and tribulations faced by police officers in contemporary...  more


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True Heroines by William Wilbanks
A detailed and very informative listing of the Police Women killed in the line of duty throughout the United States starting in 1916 - 1999.


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Prayers for Sale by Sandra Dallas
From the critically acclaimed author of Tallgrass comes a powerful novel about an unlikely friendship between two women and the secrets they've kept in order to survive life in a rugged Colorado mining town. It's 1936 and the Great Depression has taken its toll. Up in the high...  more


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Dancing with the Devil by Neal Hirschfeld & Louis Diaz
Confessions of an Undercover Agent Growing up in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where physical violence was a daily reality at home, at school, and on the streets, Louis Diaz had what it took to survive - and to one day become what he vowed to be: a man of uncompromising principles who is...  more


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Brooklyn Was Mine by Valerie Steiker & Chris Knutsen
A tribute to New York City's most literary borough-featuring original nonfiction pieces by today's most celebrated writers. Of all the urban landscapes in America, perhaps none has so thoroughly infused and nurtured modern literature as Brooklyn. Though its literary history runs deep-Walt...  more


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Go F*** Yourself: The Kid From Brooklyn's Book Of Rants And Other Stuff by Michael Be...
Unedited, unapologetic, and politically incorrect, The Kid from Brooklyn's take-no-prisoner video rants on his widly popular website. TheKidFromBrooklyn.com, inspired a devoted fan base to speak their mind openly, and shot the Kid into the stratosphere of pop culture stardom. Now, the Kid is...  more


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Brooklyn Atlas by Stephan Van Dam
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In the Line of Duty: A Tribute to New York's Finest and Bravest by Unknown Author
On September 11, 2001, with the terrorist attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City, the United States entered one of the greatest trials in its history. There were thousands of deaths in the wake of that tragedy -- and thousands of heroes. Led by Police Commissioner...  more


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Song of Brooklyn: An Oral History of America's Favorite Borough by Marc Eliot
The voices of Brooklyn: "I'm a Brooklyn guy, it's in my bones and it's there in Brooklyn. There's a certain rhythm you get growing up there. Every Brooklyn kid has it. Always on the right beat. The Bronx, no; Queens, you were out of it; but Brooklyn, that was...  more


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Seagulls in the Attic: Making a New Life in Cornwall by Tessa Hainsworth
Having given up a high-powered job and the lifestyle to match, Tessa Hainsworth had no idea how hard she would struggle when, full of optimism, she fulfilled her dream of moving to rural Cornwall with her young family one September. In the first book "Up With the Larks Tessa" charted her first...  more


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Splashes of Joy in the Cesspools of Life by Barbara Johnson
Barbara Johnson's approach to life is positive, uplifting, theraputic, and fun. But Barbara is far from being a cockeyed optimist, blind to life's grief and disappointment. In fact, her entire ministry of joy and encouragement began in the "slimy cesspool" of her own pain. And that's why her...  more


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8 Ball Chicks by Gini Sikes
Dismissed by the police as mere adjuncts to or gofers for male gangs, girl gang members are in fact often as emotionally closed off and dangerous as their male counterparts. Carrying razor blades in their mouths and guns in their jackets for defense, they initiate drive-by shootings, carry out...  more


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To Heaven and Back: A Doctor's Extraordinary Account of Her Death, Heaven, Angels, an...
In 1999 in the Los Rios region of southern Chili, orthopaedic surgeon, devoted wife, and loving mother Dr. Mary Neal drowned in a kayak accident. While cascading down a waterfall, her kayak became pinned at the bottom and she was immediately and completely submerged. Despite the rescue efforts...  more


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Last Rituals by Yrsa Sigurdardottir
When a young man is found brutally murdered, his eye gouged out and a strange symbol carved on his body, young attorney Thora is hired by his family to find out the truth. She has the help - and hindrance - of abrasive ex-policeman Matthew Reich. Their investigations take them to the northern...  more


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Wicked Autumn (Max Tudor, Bk 1) by G. M. Malliet
What could be more dangerous than cozy village life in the English countryside?  Max Tudor has adapted well to his post as vicar of St. Edwold’s in the idyllic village of Nether Monkslip. The quiet village seems the perfect home for Max, who has fled a harrowing past as an MI5...  more


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Alaska Adventures: Wyatt Earp and Friends by Howard Clifford
Wyatt Earp's Alaska Adventure is not just about Wyatt and Josie.  It is also about Nome, Rampart and other areas at that time as well as his many "new" friends -- such as Al Mayo, Tex  Rickard, Rex Beach, Jack London, Wilson Mizner, Wyatt' s partner Charles...  more


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The Time It Snowed in Puerto Rico by Sarah McCoy
It is 1961 and Puerto Rico is trapped in a tug-of-war between those who want to stay connected to the United States and those who are fighting for independence. For eleven-year-old Verdita Ortiz-Santiago, the struggle for independence is a battle fought much closer to home. Verdita has...  more


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People of the Longhouse (First North American, Bk 17) by W. Michael Gear & Kathle...
People of the Longhouse -North America's Forgotten Past Born in a time of violent upheaval, young Odion and his little sister, Tutelo, live in fear that one day Yellowtail Village will be attacked.  When that day comes and Odion and Tutelo are marched away as slaves, Odion's only...  more


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English Cottage Gardens by Ethne Clarke & Clay Perry
English Cottage Gardens is an excursion through the glories of English summer gardens, from small cottage plots where old-fashioned flowers live in clever harmony with vegetables and fruit, to the more spacious gardens of manor house and rectory, where collecctions of choice plants are carefully...  more


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Outlaw Tales of California: True Stories of the Golden State's Most Infamous Crooks, ...
From the world-famous to the relatively obscure, Outlaw Tales of California features true tales of fifteen bandits, outlaws, and no-good scoundrels. Tom Bell -- Tiburcio Vasquez -- John Allen -- Juan Soto -- Henry Plummer -- Charles Earl "Black Bart" Boles...  more


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Sleeping Arrangements by Laura Shaine Cunningham
A memoir of an orphaned young girl, raised by her two unmarried uncles, that explores the mystery of family and the secret enchantments of childhood.


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Latin Blues - A Tale of Police Omerta by Joe Sanchez & Mo Dhania
Joe Sanchez is a former New York City cop who lived the life and times he writes about. The stories are his, and though they're fiction, he has drawn on his on-the-job experience for their inspiration. He returned from 'Nam as a combat-wounded veteran to embark on a jarring, scarring as a Port...  more


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Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok
When Kimberly Chang and her mother emigrate from Hong Kong to Brooklyn squalor, she quickly begins a secret double life: exceptional schoolgirl during the day, Chinatown sweatshop worker in the evenings. Disguising the more difficult truths of her life -- like the staggering degree of her...  more


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Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast by Bill Richardson
A pair of endearingly eccentric bachelors--in their fifties, and fraternal twins--own and operate a bed & breakfast establishment where people like them, the "gentle and bookish and ever so slightly confused," can feel at home. Hector and Virgil think of their B&B as a...  more


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Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast Pillow Book by Bill Richardson
A pair of endearingly eccentric bachelors--in their fifties, and fraternal twins--own and operate a bed & breakfast establishment where people like them, the "gentle and bookish and ever so slightly confused," can feel at home. Hector and Virgil think of their B&B as a refuge,...  more


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84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
It all began in 1949 with a letter enquiring about second-hand books, written by Helene Hanff in New York, and posted to a bookshop at 84 Charing Cross Road, London. As Helene's warm and witty letters gradually break down the reserve of bookseller Frank Doel, a friendship across the miles...  more


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Top Cops: Those Who Dare To Care by Pam Proctor and John G. Rogers
Inside this book, you will meet a wonderful cast of characters, a group of unusually courageous and skillful men and women who have distinguished themselves in the field of law enforcement and lived to tell about it.


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The Windermere Witness (Lake District) by Rebecca Tope
Following a personal tragedy, florist Persimmon "Simmy" Brown has moved to the beautiful region of the Lake District. The peace she is searching for is quickly disturbed as a millionaire's daughter's wedding ends in tragedy; her brother is found brutally murdered. As the...  more


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The Corpse Had a Familiar Face by Edna Buchanan
For eighteen years, Pulitzer Prize-winner Edna Buchanan had one of the most exciting, frightening, and heartbreaking jobs a newspaperwoman could have -- working the police beat for the Miami Herald. Having covered more crimes than most cops, Buchanan garnered a reputation as a savvy, gritty...  more


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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch by Alice Hegan Rice
Nothing and nobody can break the spirit of the optimistic Mrs. Wiggs—not her deceased husband, who "traveled to eternity by the alcohol route," leaving his wife and five children impoverished; not her home in the Cabbage Patch, an old Louisville slum; not even the plight of her oldest son...  more


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The Tea House on Mulberry Street by Sharon Owens
Muldoon's Tea Rooms--and the 17-year marriage of proprietors Penny and Daniel Stanley--are fading. But a perpetually dieting housewife still comes in to escape her husband's stick-thin mistress, a struggling artist pens love letters to actor Nicolas Cage, and a woman returns to search for a...  more


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JIM CIRILLOS TALES OF THE STAKEOUT SQUAD by Paul Kirchner
Author Paul Kirchner was working with Cirillo on this biography at the time of Jims untimely death in 2007. Kirchner draws on his extensive interviews with Cirillo, his family, friends, ex-partner Bill Allard and other SOU officers to create a vivid portrait of an affable and gregarious man who...  more


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Sweet Mandarin: The Courageous True Story of Three Generations of Chinese Women and T...
Spanning almost a hundred years, this rich and evocative memoir recounts the lives of three generations of remarkable Chinese women. Their extraordinary journey takes us from the brutal poverty of village life in mainland China, to newly prosperous 1930s Hong Kong and finally to the UK. Their...  more


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A Little English Book of Teas by Rosa Mashiter & Milanda Lopez (Illustrator)
Tea is the English mealtime event, a social as well as a culinary occasion. Here is a thoroughly exquisite array of tea fare, from delicate cucumber sandwiches and ice creams to heartier meals and cakes, such as the delectable Porterhouse Plum Cake. Full-color illustrations.


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The Turnaround : How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic by Peter Knobler
When Bill Bratton was sworn in as New York City's police commissioner in 1994, he made what many considered a bold promise: The NYPD would fight crime in every borough...and win.  It seemed foolhardy; even everybody knows you can't win the war on crime.  But Bratton...  more


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Walking the Perfect Square (Moe Prager, Bk 1) by Reed Farrel Coleman
Recently retired due to a freak accident, NYPD officer Moe Prager is lost. In pain and without the job he loves, Moe relunctantly settles on the notion of going into the wine business with his brother. When a suburban college student vanishes off the streets of Manhattan, Prager's...  more


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Peanuts Every Sunday: 1952-1955 (The Complete Peanuts) by Charles M. Schulz
The first in a series of 10 massive coffee-table-quality books, each one containing a half-decade?s worth of Peanuts Sunday strips ?re-mastered? to match the original syndicate coloring.Since their original publication, Peanuts Sundays have almost always been collected and reprinted in black and...  more


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Frozen Charlotte (Martha Gunn, Bk 3) by Priscilla Masters
A middle-aged woman walks into the emergency room of a British hospital, cradling a baby in a pink blanket. It’s far too late—the child has been dead for years.   The woman claims to have found the baby in her attic, but it’s not clear whether her rambling explanations...  more


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Justice in Manhattan by The Adams Round Table (Editor)
The third thematically based collection of original stories by the ad hoc gang of New York writers who regularly meet to chat and tell tales.  The Adams Round Table -- a pseudonym used by Thomas Chastain, Mary Higgins Clark. Contents: -- Bad Haircut / by Mickey Friedman; --...  more


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First Person Rural: Essays of a Sometime Farmer by Noel Perrin
In these wry, elegantly written essays a New Yorker transplanted to rural Vermont chronicles the life and times of a 'sometime farmer.'  Noel Perrin's witty ruminations range from making butter in the kitchen, finding the perfect fence post, raising sheep, and grading maple...  more


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Crazy Quilt: Pieces of a Mennonite Life by Cynthia Yoder
Crazy Quilt is a love story, a spiritual journey, and a tale of awakening to the larger pattern -- the crazy quilt -- of human life. In her mid-twenties and in a state of despair and marital strife, Cynthia left her husband, and dropped out of graduate studies at Columbia University,...  more


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A Deep Deceit by Hilary Bonner
Although to all appearances Suzanne and Carl Peters live an idyllic life in St Ives, beneath the veneer of domestic bliss lurks a dark secret which threatens to destroy everything they hold dear.


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City Girl, Country Vet (Talyton St. George, Bk 1) by Cathy Woodman
London veterinarian Maz Harwood has learned the hard way that love and work don't mix. So when Emma, her best friend from vet school, asks her to look after her practice in the English countryside for six months, Maz decides that is just the change of scenery she needs. But country life is...  more


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Small Change: The Secret Life of Penny Burford by Belinda J. Yandell
As a young girl, while helping her minister father distribute Christmas baskets and toys to underprivileged families, Penny Burford’s life was touched and changed. As a result, in 1965 Penny Burford takes a single nickel from her husband, Roy’s, overflowing mound of change on the...  more


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Daily Life - The American Frontier by Melanie Ann Apel
During the 1800 pioneers made their way across the United States in search of new and prosperous land. Despite illness, lack of food, and challenging weather the pioneers never looked back. Families settled on their new land and the American Frontier was born. Before long whole towns grew...  more


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Cops: Their Lives in Their Own Words by Mark Baker
What they can't say on television, what they won't write in novels, cops have told Mark Baker.  From the idealistic rookie to the burnt-out veteran, here are the unforgettable voices of over 100 police men and women across the country...cops who shoot and are shot at, who pick up...  more


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Jane and Prudence by Barbara Pym
Middle-aged Jane is the well-intentioned but far from perfect clergyman's wife and mother. Prudence, who at 29 is teetering at the edge of spinsterhood, is an attractive, educated working girl. The two best friends share memories of their carefree days at Oxford, leisurely lunches, and gossip,...  more


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The Meaning of Consuelo : A Novel (Bluestreak) by Judith Ortiz Cofer
La nina seria, the serious child. That"s how Consuelo"s mother has cast her pensive, book-loving daughter, while Consuelo"s younger sister, Mili, is seen as vivacious—a ray of tropical sunshine. Two daughters: one dark, one light; one to offer comfort and consolation, the other to charm...  more


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The Reluctant Detective (Faith Morgan, Bk 1) by Martha Ockley
Faith Morgan, former policewoman and newly ordained priest in the Church of England, is visiting the village of Little Worthy, Winchester, to look around the parish where she is about to start her ministry. But within an hour of her arrival to the sleepy village she witnesses the sudden shocking...  more


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Cop : A True Story by Michael Middleton & Michael L. Middleton
In this brutally honest portrait, Sergeant Michael Middleton--a now-retired veteran of the LAPD--tells the gripping tale of his two decades on some of the America's meanest streets.


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The New York Times Cup O' Joe Crosswords: 75 Light and Easy Puzzles by The New York T...
Get the coffee brewing and grab a pencil!From the pages of The New York Times comes this brand-new collection of light and easy puzzles, chosen from Monday and Tuesday editions of the newspaper. These solver-friendly puzzles allow you to sit back, relax, and lose yourself in a puzzle, all in the...  more


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Comment added 10/12/13 by Robert K. R. (rikker):
You read more than I do, I've only read 33 books so far this year. But some of the ones I've read have more than 400 pages. I never thought to make a list like that.

Comment added 4/26/13 by Pamela C. (pj-s-bookcorner):