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The Briar King: Book One of The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone
by Greg Keyes
Hardcover: Jan 2003
Paperback: Mar 2004
It has been two thousand years since the Born Queen defeated the last of the Skasloi lords. In doing so she freed the race of humans from slavery. Thus begins the saga of the Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, an epic tale of war and virtue, sorcery and ...
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The Confessor
by Daniel Silva
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
Filled with rich characters, remarkable prose, and a multilayered plot of uncommon intensity, this is one of Silva's best books to date. A must for all who enjoy a good spy thriller.
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The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
by Erik Larson
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
Erik Larson's gifts as a storyteller are magnificently displayed in this rich narrative of the master builder, the killer, and the great fair that obsessed them both.
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Keeping Watch
by Laurie R. King
Hardcover: Mar 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
Riveting, harrowing, and unforgettable, Keeping Watch takes psychological suspense to its most dizzying heights and proves again why Laurie R. King has been called by both readers and critics an undisputed master of suspense.
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Flashback
by Nevada Barr
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
When it comes to a vibrant sense of place Barr has few equals, as demonstrated in her 11th Anna Pigeon novel, set in little-known Dry Tortugas National Park, a small group of islands 70 miles off Key West.
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Sugar Skull
by Denise Hamilton
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
A dazzling portrait of a city full of diversity. Rich with nuance and insight, this is compelling, illuminating crime writing at its best.
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Zulu Heart
by Steven Barnes
Hardcover: Mar 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
An ambitious and absorbing sequel to Lion's Blood - the magnificent abundance of detail of this alternate world carries the day, with considerable assistance from skilled characterization leaning to the romantic side.
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Flash House
by Aimee E. Liu
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
An extraordinary novel of love and loyalty, intrigue and survival set against the turbulent backdrop of post-World War II India and China, introducing two singular heroines: a strong-minded American woman and a mesmerizing young Indian girl.
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Tropic of Night
by Michael Gruber
Hardcover: Mar 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
This intricate thriller ignites in the very first chapter as anthropologist heroine Jane Doe employs the theories of Claude Levi-Strauss, quotes W. H. Auden, kills a drunken woman using advanced aikido techniques and rescues an abused child whom she ...
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Soul Circus
by George Pelecanos
Hardcover: Mar 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
'One more superb installment in what has become a remarkably revealing portrait of urban life, encompassing both the broad sociopolitical questions and the most intimate matters of heart and mind.'
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Lost In A Good Book: A Thursday Next Novel
by Jasper Fforde
Hardcover: Apr 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
The inventive, exuberant, and totally original literary fun that began with The Eyre Affair continues with the second installment in what is sure to become a classic series of literary fantasy.
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The Dante Club
by Matthew Pearl
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
A magnificent blend of fact and fiction, a brilliantly realized paean to Dante's continued grip on our imagination, and a captivating thriller that will surprise readers from beginning to end.
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The Jester
by James Patterson, Andrew Gross
Hardcover: Mar 2003
Paperback: Feb 2004
With the breakneck pace and dizzying action of a thriller and the timelessness and romance of an Arthurian legend, The Jester is a pulse-pounding and enchanting novel.
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Drop City
by T.C. Boyle
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
Infused with the lyricism and take-no-prisoners storytelling for which T.C. Boyle is justly famous, this is a surprisingly rich, allusive, and non-sentimental look at the ideals of the 60's generation and their impact on today's radically ...
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High and Mighty: SUVs--The World's Most Dangerous Vehicles and How They Got That Way
by Keith Bradsher
Hardcover: Sep 2002
Paperback: Jan 2004
The auto industry wants us to believe that SUVs are safer and "greener" than ordinary cars, but the reality is they poorly protect occupants and inflict horrific damage in crashes, they guzzle gasoline, and they are hard to control. Bradsher ...
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The Master Butchers Singing Club
by Louise Erdrich
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
Drawing on her German and Ojibwe heritage, Erdrich offers another stimulating exploration into the human heart that will appeal to old fans and new readers alike. It's not exactly a breakaway, but more of the same from such a good writer is just fine...
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Close To Home
by Peter Robinson
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
Detective Inspector Alan Banks has never forgotten the disappearance and presumed death of his best friend in the summer of 1965. When the tragic bones are shockingly unearthed and identified more than 35 years later, the imagined skeleton in the ...
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Any Human Heart: The Intimate Journals of Logan Mountstuart: A Novel
by William Boyd
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
A moving, ambitious and richly conceived novel that summons up the heroics and follies of twentieth-century life.
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Resurrection Men: An Inspector Rebus Novel
by Ian Rankin
Hardcover: Feb 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
With the brilliant eye for character and place that have made him a major international bestseller, Ian Rankin delivers yet another page-turning novel of intricate suspense set in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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The Bone Vault
by Linda Fairstein
Hardcover: Jan 2003
Paperback: Jan 2004
Atmospheric, chilling, and rich with the kind of procedural authenticity that only Linda Fairstein can provide, The Bone Vault is a page-turning tour de force from one of crime writing's brightest stars.
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