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Artists in Crime ra-6

A model murder… where a famous painter Agatha Troy, R.A., makes her appearance.
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Hot Sky at Midnight

Humankind’s soul is at stake in a futuristic tale of an Earth bordering on ecological collapse, from which the only escapes are genetic adaptation or emigration to satellite cities in the sky.
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5,001 - A Science Fiction Romance Short Story

Caelen is the most sought-after engineer aboard the Endurance, a generation ship at least four hundred light years away from its destination. Captain Lakewood demands she resolve a riddle—the ship is losing water. Caelen’s former lover, Devar, was persecuted by Lakewood but for everyone aboard, Caelen tries to solve the riddle and learns that Devar was not the only one manipulated.
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Johnny Eleven and Les Paul Heaven

Rock and Roll dreams. Johnny has them big time. The only problem is he's an awful guitar player. But an encounter with a special guitar made by a psychotic craftsman changes everything. For Johnny starts to become the guitar player of his dreams not realizing he's being stalked by a psychotic madman. But fate may be on his side for only the special guitar can decide who stays and who dies.
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Barefoot Heroine

Former CIA agent Ash Ryan has finally found a stress-free dream job. But his life turns bitterly painful when he falls desperately in love with Ellery Mayne, the entrancing but clueless subject of his company’s security contract. This excerpt from the Mayne Attraction Series reveals the secret life of Ellery as seen through the eyes of a man who adores her but believes he will never meet her.
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Eat. Sweat. Play

What does it mean to be a sporty woman in the 21st century? From the launch of Net-A-Sporter, serving up sports clothing for fashionistas, to the introduction of #plankie as the new Instagram selfie for yoga bunnies; exercise for women has finally gone mainstream.But if sweating has never been so hot for female celebrities, then why are there still so many obstacles for girls and women when it comes to sport? Why do girls still hate school sports lessons? Why is sport consistently defined as male territory, with TV cameras replicating the male gaze as they search out the most beautiful women in the crowd? Will women ever flock to watch football, rugby and boxing in their millions? Or turn up to the park with friends for a Sunday morning kickabout? How long do we have to wait to see the first multi-millionaire female footballer or basketball player?Eat. Sweat. Play is an engaging and inspirational work by sports writer Anna Kessel.
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An Instict for Trouble

Part of the re-launch of the popular "Nancy Drew" series, this story finds Nancy hot on the trail of poachers in Yellowstone National Park. Her boyfriend Ned has been studying the marmot population and calls for Nancy when he discovers someone is stealing the prized animals for profit.
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The Long-Winded Lady

From 1954 to 1981, Maeve Brennan wrote for The New Yorker's “Talk of the Town" department under the pen name “The Long-Winded Lady." Her unforgettable sketches—prose snapshots of life in small restaurants, cheap hotels, and crowded streets of Times Square and the Village—together form a timeless, bittersweet tribute to what she called the “most reckless, most ambitious, most confused, most comical, the saddest and coldest and most human of cities." First published in 1969, The Long-Winded Lady is a celebration of one of The New Yorker's finest writers.
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A Very Naughty Lady

Sometimes you just need to bang the hell out of someone. Like after a particularly tough week at work. Or when you get dumped by your girlfriend. Or screwed over by your cable company. Or after one of the million other random, aggravating things that happen on a daily basis in this fucked up world of ours happens to you. When that happens I call Kristina. She is a very naughty lady. 18+ only.
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