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Date with Death

"A beautiful blonde with something to hide... A youthful and puzzled doctor... A pretty — and frightened — teenager... A very rich, very angry young man... Each set out that night, unaware that at least one of them had a bizarre date with death. Once you start, you won't be able to stop reading this irresistible mystery by ""that consummate artist LESLIE FORD."" (Philadephia Bulletin). ""High quality."" — Los Angeles News ""A fast-moving killer-diller."" — New Orleans Times-Picayune ""An exciting combination of mystery and romance."" — Syracuse Herald-American"
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This Could Hurt

"Periodically a writer captures the pattern of comedy and tragedy that peppers office life like alternating colors of carpet squares. . . . As smart as Medoff's critique of corporate inanity is, it's tempered by compassion for these people, who are ultimately tender with each other, too. . . . Medoff finds plenty of hurt—but strains of hope, too." —Ron Charles, The Washington Post A razor-sharp and deeply felt novel that illuminates the pivotal role of work in our lives—a riveting fusion of The Nest, Up in the Air, and Then We Came to the End that captures the emotional complexities of five HR colleagues trying to balance ambition, hope, and fear as their small company is buffeted by economic forces that threaten to upend them.Rosa Guerrero beat the odds as she rose to the top of the corporate world. An attractive woman of a certain age, the longtime chief of human resources at Ellery Consumer Research is...
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Sins of Saint Anthony

Follow Evangeline Lawson, a descendant of Saint Anthony of Padua, as she escapes yet another close call.  Both human and supernatural alike want this supercharged GPS. 
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Best Served Cold

When Tara farewells her older sister, Cassy, on a trip to New Zealand, she waves goodbye as Cassy calls out, 'See you in September.' But it's many years before Tara and her parents see or even hear from Cassy again. And with her sister's disappearance, Tara's happy family falls apart.Working as a waitress in a strip club has its benefits. It's the people you meet. Like the drunken, red-faced fiance of Tara's old French teacher, Adele Roberts, a bully who relished humiliating the class misfit, a boy called Rex Jones. Tonight Tara can finally see how to avenge him.As she hunches over her laptop, her index finger hovering over 'send', Tara remembers everything that has led her to this moment.Includes a preview of Charity Norman's highly anticipated novel, See You in September!'Will appeal to devotees of Joanna Trollope and Jodi Picoult.' Daily Mail'Norman writes with razor sharp perception and deep compassion.' The hoopla
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