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My Sweet Audrina (1982)
by V.C. Andrews |
Audrina Adare wanted so to be as good as her
sister. She knew her father could not love her as he loved
her sister. Her sister was so special, so perfect - and
dead.
- 403 pages - |
| $2.00 |
Good Condition |
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Red Storm Rising (1987)
by Tom Clancy |
A chilling authentic vision of modern war.
Red Storm Rising is as powerful as it is ambitious. Using
the latest advancements in military technology, the world's
superpowers battle on land, sea and air for ultimate global
control.
- 725 pages - |
| $2.00 |
Good Condition |
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An Inconvenient Woman (1990)
by Dominick Dunne |
There's something you've got to understand. I
never for a moment expected Jules Mendelson to divorce his wife
and marry me, and he never gave me any line like that either, in
order to keep me hanging in there.
- 468 pages - |
| $1.50 |
Good Condition |
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The Jupiter Legacy (1968)
by Harry Harrison |
The space probe returned to
Earth carrying a cargo of writhing death. No form of life
on Earth seemed safe from the savage epidemic brought back from
a distant planet.
- 218 pages - |
| $1.00 |
Good Condition |
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Heart Of The Country (1985)
by Greg Matthews |
Here is an unforgettable
odyssey across the harsh and unforgiving land of the Great
Plains, and a uniquely compelling view of its mythic heroes-the
cowboys and buffalo hunters, ladies and whores, schemers and
adventurers, settlers and Indians.
- 701 pages - |
| $3.00 |
Very Good Condition |
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The Priest (1974)
by Ralph McInerny |
Never before has a conflict of
modern times been so graphically presented. A huge cast of
characters borne on the storm clouds of contemporary life move
about the life of Father Frank Ascue, as his youth is wrested from
him and he becomes both priest and man.
- 636 pages - |
| $1.00 |
Fair Condition |
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Where The Broken Heart Still Beats (1992)
by Carolyn Meyer
Highly Recommended |
In 1836, nine-year-old
Cynthia Ann Parker was kidnapped from her home in West Texas by
raiding Comanche warriors. Twenty-five years later,
Cynthia Ann -now called Naduah- considers herself
Comanche. She is the wife of a chief and the mother of a
baby girl and two young warriors. But Cynthia Ann's life
changes again when she and her daughter are recaptured by Texas
rangers and forced to return to the settler community.
- 194 pages - |
| $2.00 |
Very Good Condition
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