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Mystery on Stage

Someone tries to sabotage the community theater play of "The Wizard of Oz" that the Aldens are in.
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Tears Fall at Night

Life was good, God was blessing and the Marshall family was riding high, until Carmella Marshall’s husband, Nelson asks for a divorce and then moves in with his girlfriend—who also happens to be her twenty-three-year-old daughter’s best friend—her son gets arrested, her daughter drops out of college, the bills go unpaid, and then Carmella has a nervous breakdown.
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The Great Gatsby

SUMMARY: Many consider The Great Gatsby the closest thing to the Great American Novel ever written. First published in 1925, it is the timeless story of Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby lives in the New York suburb of West Egg, where those with "
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Northern Girl

SynopsisFrance, Summer 1945 The tiny French village of Marck has seen its fair share of trouble from the occupying forces, but now that the Germans have finally gone, it is time to start living again. For eighteen-year-old Madeleine, the celebration fair is a much-needed excuse for fun after the dark days of the occupation. Little does she know that a chance meeting at the fair will change her life for ever. Tom is a dashing young English soldier, far from his coal-mining village home in north east England, footloose and fancy-free in a strange and foreign land, and determined to make the most of his day's leave at the local village fair. From the battle-weary fields of northern France to the grimy industries of north east England, Northern Girl takes you on an unforgettable journey - a journey of all-consuming passion, heartbreak, family shame and, ultimately to a destination that no-one had forseen. Show More Show Less
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Night Songs at Um

Science Fiction. 12211 words long. First published in Far Sector SFFH, 2006
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Halloween Candy

Trick or Treat! In time for Halloween, it's scary candy: Three tales of terror and the unexpected from Bram Stoker award-winning author Douglas Clegg. Included are "Where Flies Are Born," "The Machinery of Night," and "265 and Heaven." Also, a brief excerpt from the new book, Isis
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Breakpoint

More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA
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Harlan Coben 3 Novel Collection

Harlan Coben 3 Novel Collection The man Dan Brown calls "the modern master of the hook-and-twist" shows the talent that made him a #1 New York Times bestselling author in these three novels of terrifying suspense in deceptively calm suburban settings. The Innocent The Woods Hold Tight
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