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Sorry, can't find the Gerald Durrell. I posted all I could find on Peter Mayle.
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Please! Another request. Books by "Graham Hancock". He presents the facts which are stranger than fiction. Supports all of them with evidence. See what you can find by him. I am specially after the "Supernatural". Thanks |
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Looking 4 these from jack du brul and gayle lynds
Jack Du Brul Philip Mercer Series 1. Vulcan's Forge (1998) 2. Charon's Landing (1999) 3. The Medusa Stone (2000) 4. Pandora's Curse (2001) 5. River of Ruin (2002) 6. Deep Fire Rising (2003) 6. Havoc (2005) Gayle Lynds Masquerade (1996) Mosaic (1998) Mesmerized (2001) The Coil (2004) The Last Spymaster (2006) Hopeful 4 atleast a few thanks M |
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Missing White Girl
by Jeff Mariotte Bram Stoker Award-nominated author Jeffrey Mariotte delivers a novel of heartstopping horror. When a girl is kidnapped and her family murdered, Sheriff's Lieutenant Buck Shelton is drawn into a bloody supernatural showdown between good and evil--with an innocent girl. ![]() Code:
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Ghostly Encounters - America's Haunted Inns and Hotels
Frances Kermeen When Frances Kermeen bought The Myrtles Plantation of St. Francisville, LA in 1980, she did so with a dream of turning the historic site into a cozy inn. Before long, however, her intentions were thrown wildly off course when she discovered that the property was haunted. Surprisingly enough, business for Frances’ haunted inn exploded: it seemed everyone wanted to stay in a haunted house. Since then, Frances Kermeen has traveled to over 150 haunted inns and hotels across America and collected some of the creepiest, most spine-tingling ghost stories imaginable from owners and visitors alike—and each one of them is true. For example: · No matter how many times the maids change the sheets in the Oatman Hotel, the distinct outline of a man, once murdered in the room, remains imprinted on the sheets. · If you see two little girls playing in the garden of The Myrtles Plantation, beware—they may be the often-seen ghosts of the little girls poisoned there in 1824! · Find out in which hotels unmarried women should not spend the night alone—unless they want to have a romantic rendezvous with a phantom lover. · Discover the best place to stay to witness a UFO sighting—and perhaps even have contact with an extra-terrestrial. Packed with chilling stories—and practical information for those who want to spend the night in a haunted house —GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS is sure to haunt every reader who dares to read through its pages. ![]() Code:
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The Prada Paradox
(The third book in the Code-breaking series) (2007) A novel by Julie Kenner USA Today bestselling author Julie Kenner follows up her acclaimed thrillers The Givenchy Code and The Manolo Matrix with a whip-smart new adventure in code-breaking -- Hollywood-style! Devi Taylor was one of Hollywood's fastest-rising starlets -- until a crazed fan held her at knifepoint and she retreated to a life of privacy and Valium. Now recovered and ready for a comeback, Devi dreams of endorsing all things Prada, whose Rodeo Drive store she can't resist. Instead, she lands the starring role in The Givenchy Code, a high-budget action-adventure flick. But with the tabloids all over Givenchy and her recent split with her drop-dead handsome costar, Blake, Devi can't shake the feeling that another crazed fan is going to strike. Then a frightening message -- "Play or Die" -- is delivered to Devi's house, and she finds herself sucked into a deadly and cryptic game not unlike the one in the movie she's starring in. Hollywood has always been her life, but does Devi know its secrets well enough to follow the cinematic clues that might save her and her favorite Prada bag? ![]() Code:
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Dear Lady Candace - and the rest of the highly respected crowd,
I badly need a few titles (authors) from the financial thriller genre. (I should mention here that I've already had more than enough of Michael Ridpath and Stephen Frey.) So I'm desperately looking for: 1. Michael CULP - Conflicted (2003) 2. Paul ERDMAN - The Set-Up (1998) 3. Tom BERNARD - Wall and Mean (2007) 4. Ken MORRIS - The Deadly Trade (2004) 5. Richard HAINS - Chameleon (2006) 6. Sanjay SANGHOEE - Merger (2006) 7. Wall Street Noir (a collection, 2007) One thing I know: If I don't get help here, then it's useless to even try to get in any place else. So, you're my last hope! |