New Fiction Bestsellers - December 2007
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All Through the Night: A Troubleshooter
Christmas
by Suzanne Brockmann
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Jacket Notes:
Brockmann delivers another passionate and
electrifying classic, this time featuring an unforgettable Christmas wedding,
unforgivable scandals, and an insatiable, unexpected romance.
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Amazing Grace
by Danielle Steel
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Jacket Notes:
The lives of four unforgettable characters
collide in Steel's compelling new novel, as a shocking natural disaster transforms
each of them forever, leading them on journeys of change and revelation, courage
and grace.
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Book of the Dead
by Patricia D. Cornwell
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Jacket Notes:
Kay Scarpetta faces a string of the most baffling
and terrifying crimes of her career in the extraordinary new novel from Americas
#1 bestselling crime writer. The "book of the dead" is the morgue log in which
all cases are entered by hand. For Scarpetta, however, it is about to have a
new meaning.
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Creation in Death
by J. D. Robb
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Jacket Notes:
NYPSD Lieutenant Eve Dallas keeps the streets
of a near-future New York City safe in this extraordinary series. But even she
makes mistakes, and is haunted by those she couldn't save-and the killers she
couldn't capture. When the body of a young brunette is found in East River Park,
artfully positioned and marked by signs of prolonged and painful torture, Eve
is catapulted back to a case nine years earlier.
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Double Cross
by James Patterson
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Jacket Notes:
Alex Cross rejoins the police force to face
the most diabolical villain he has ever encountered--a serial killer with a
hunger for mega-celebrity--in Patterson's latest thrilling novel.
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The Heir
by Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Jacket Notes:
Blockbuster bestselling author Barbara Taylor
Bradford continues her stunning new series featuring the Deravenels--a powerful
family whose lives are filled with drama, intrigue, danger, and revenge.
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The Last Noel
by Heather Graham
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Jacket Notes:
A family Christmas turns into a hostage standoff
when two violent criminals break into the O'Boyles family home. Knowing that
psychology and not brawn will be the safest way to get through this, Mom Skylar
offers the men a Christmas dinner. But one of the men has a few surprises of
his own.
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Now and Then
by Robert B. Parker
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Jacket Notes:
When a simple case turns into a treacherous
and politically charged investigation, Boston private investigator Spenser faces
his most difficult challenge yet--keeping his cool while his beloved Susan Silverman
is in danger.
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The Race
by Richard North Patterson
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Jacket Notes:
Depicting contemporary power politics at its
most ruthless, this timely and provocative novel takes on the most incendiary
issues in American culture: racism, terrorism, religious fundamentalism, gay
rights, and the rise of media monopolies with their own agenda and lust for
power.
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Rhett Butler's People
by Donald McCaig
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Jacket Notes:
Fully authorized by the Margaret Mitchell
estate, this is the astonishing and long-awaited novel that parallels "Gone
with the Wind." Through the storytelling mastery of award-winning writer McCaig,
the life and times of the dashing Rhett Butler unfold.
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Stone Cold
by David Baldacci
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Jacket Notes:
Recurring characters Oliver Stone and his
Camel Club are back to save the life of a beautiful con-artist, to implicate
a shady casino king, and to solve a string of murders of Washington, D.C., political
staffers.
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Third Degree
by Greg Iles
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Jacket Notes:
In Third Degree, Greg Iles takes us
to the idyllic town of Athens Point, Mississippi, to probe beneath the surface
of the modern American marriage -- where the appearance of perfection conceals
a soul-searing conflict of unnerving intensity and violent possibility.
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