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Tiger Eyes by Shirley Conran
Art fraud is now the world's third biggest crime area. When Plum, a young painter, accidentally stumbles on an international art fraud syndicate, she finds herself pursuing a trail of faked paintings from New York to Paris. But it is in London that Plum discovers the forgers are hot on her trail.
The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans
In upstate New York, a 13-year-old girl and her horse are hit by a 40-ton truck. They both survive, but suffer horrible injuries. When the girl's mother hears about a man said to have the gift of healing troubled horses, they set off for distant Montana, where their lives are changed for ever. From
The Brethren by John Grisham
Tumble a minimum security federal prison, a camp, home to the usual assortment of relatively harmless criminals. Three former judges reside there and call themselves the brethren. They meet everyday in the law library, their turf at tumble where they write briefs, handle cases for other inmates.
Two Women by Martina Cole
Danger and violence have always been part of Sue Dalston's East End upbringing. Unloved by her mother, abused by her father and brutalised throughout her entire marriage, she smashes her husband's skull with a claw hammer in a final act of desperation. All that keeps her sane is knowing that her fou
The Sound Of Thunder by Wilbur Smith
From the author of WHEN THE LION FEEDS. Sean Courtney, the impulsive adventurer, returns from the wilderness a rich man, until he is robbed by the Boers. A grim homecoming finds his country in the grip of war, but conflicts within the family will prove far more bitter than any fought on the veld.
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
To you, perceptive reader, I bequeath my history...." Late one night, exploring her father's library, a young woman finds an ancient book and a cache of yellowing letters. The letters are all addressed to "My dear and unfortunate successor," and they plunge her into a world she never dreamed ofâ€
The Silence Of The Lambs by Thomas Harris
The Silence of the Lambs, by Thomas Harris, is even better than the successful movie. Like his earlier Red Dragon, the book takes us inside the world of professional criminal investigation. All the elements of a well-executed thriller are working here--driving suspense, compelling characters, inside
When The Wind Blows by James Patterson
Frannie O'Neil, a young and talented veterinarian whose husband was recently murdered, comes across a discovery in the woods near her animal hospital. Soon after, Kit Harrison, an FBI agent, arrives on Frannie's doorstep. And then there is eleven-year-old Max.
The Second Time Around by Mary Higgins Clark
A gripping tale of deception and tantalizing suspence,
Shaun Hutson Omnibus: by Shaun Hutson
PURITY A morally righteous serial killer seems to be cleaning up the streets - two prostitutes, a pimp, a drug addict and a tramp have all been identically strangled. But the violence escalates and when London talk-radio host Amy Watson is phoned on air to be told she's the next to die she is no lon
Night-time Is My Time by Mary Higgins Clark
A high-powered Hollywood agent is found drowned in her swimming pool. Jane Sheridan, a former classmate of the deceased, believes this new death - the fifth from her graduate year - is related to the forthcoming twenty-year reunion of Stonecroft Academy. She is there to be honoured during a ceremony
Badge Of Honour (coronet Books) by Dallas Barnes
Douglas Bloodshaw was just another figure in the sparse evening crowd, as he walked across the parking lot and slid into the waiting car. Under the seat his fingers met a smooth, cold object. As he pulled it forward, a black double-barrelled sawn-off shotgun slid into view. The next few seconds w
This United State by Colin Forbes
The Prime Minister has been assassinated and Britain is in danger. Is a giant power out to absorb Britain into its own system? The trail leads Tweed and his team to Switzerland and into the Black Forest. The climax takes place on Romney Marsh as a hostile naval task force approaches Britain.
Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs
After one of the more startling crime debuts of recent years, Déjà Dead, Kathy Reichs has found herself, at a stroke, regarded as a possible contender for Patricia Cornwell's crown as queen of forensic detection novels. As the new book opens, her forensic anthropologist heroine Temperance Brenn
The Cardinal Of The Kremlin by Tom Clancy
In The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Tom Clancy's cutting-edge research takes readers inside Soviet and American attempts to develop a Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI). The Soviets have begun successful tests of their system, located near the border of Afghanistan. Americans race to implement their
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