New Fiction Bestsellers - October 2007
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You've Been Warned
by James Patterson
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Jacket Notes:
In Pattersons scariest stand-alone thriller ever, a young woman finds herself alone in New York City with murder in her
dreams. Photographer Kristin Burns wakes up every morning from the same chilling nightmare and realizes that no place is safe, and the fate of everyone she loves
lies in her hands.
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Spare Change
by Robert B. Parker
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Boston P.I. Sunny Randall joins forces with the most important man in her life--her father--to crack a 30-year-old case.
In a compelling game of cat-and-mouse, Sunny uses all her skills to draw out her prey, realizing too late that she's setting herself up to become the next
victim.
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Lord John and the Brotherhood of the
Blade
by Diana Gabaldon
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Jacket Notes:
Diana Gabaldon takes readers back to eighteenth-century Britain as Lord John Grey pursues a deadly family secret as well as a clandestine
love affair, set against the background of the Seven Years War.
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Friend of the Devil
by Peter Robinson
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On a cliff edge overlooking the North Sea, a quadriplegic woman in a wheelchair stares unseeingly at the waves. She had
been murdered. And, miles away, in a storeroom in the Maze, a medieval warren of yards and alleys at the heart of Eastvale, Yorkshire, a young woman lies
sprawled on a heap of leather scraps. She too has been murdered. Their bodies are discovered at about the same time that DI Annie Cabbot, on secondment to
the Eastern Area force, wakes with a severe hangover in the bed of a young man she barely recognizes. From these three strands, Peter Robinson weaves his latest
complex and compelling story.
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The Bone Garden
by Tess Gerritsen
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Jacket Notes:
Shifting seamlessly between the 1830s and present-day Boston, one of the worlds bestselling authors delves into the past
with a blazing new historical thriller featuring beloved character Maura Isles.
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Playing for Pizza
by John Grisham
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Jacket Notes:
In John Grisham's new novel, a one-time American football star signed to Italy's Parma Panthers becomes entangled in a series
of comic misadventures on and off the field.
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The Choice
by Nicholas Sparks
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Jacket Notes:
Set amid the austere beauty of the North Carolina coast, "The Choice" tells the story of Travis Parker, a small-town veterinarian,
who avoids romantic entanglements until new neighbor Gabby Holland enters his life.
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