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Birds Without Wings
The latest novel by the author of Captain Correlli's Mandolin is an equally mesmerizing meditation on the universal themes of love, war, courage and mercy
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All Due Respect by Vicki Hinze
Military, suspense, and romance novel
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Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey
"Daughter of Time," written in 1951 by Josephine Tey, is a wonderful example of a tightly written mystery novel.
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Goonight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner
"Goodnight Nobody" by Jennifer Weiner, originally released in 2005 and just out in paperback, combines a "cozy" suburban heroine with a suspenseful plot.
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Book Review - Cloud Atlas
"Cloud Atlas" is a masterful series of six inter-related tales that span generations and continents to illustrate the basic human condition.
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Cornwell's Book of the Dead
Patricia Cornwell--and Dr. Scarpetta--are back! After a couple of very forgettable outings, they return (almost) to their top form.
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Reading Turgenev
What would you do if you married to escape a boring existence, only to find yourself in a loveless union, forced to live with your husband's petty, critical sisters?
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The Top Mystery Novels of 2007
The past year has seen some long-heralded novels released, some near-forgotten classics re-released, and some surprisingly good efforts by new authors.
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christine falls
Lost Little Lamb: Rachel Cusk's Saving Agnes
A review of Rachel Cusk's 1993 novel <i>Saving Agnes</i>.,A review of Rachel Cusk's 1993 novel <i>Saving Agnes</i>.,A review of Rachel Cusk's 1993 novel <i>Saving Agnes</i>.,A review of Rachel Cusk's 1993 novel <i>Saving Agnes</i>.
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helen fielding
Novel Targets, Novel Meds
The next generation of meds will zero in on new targets. What are today's researchers looking for?
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Wait to Publish a Finished Novel
It's only natural that after spending months or years writing a book you would want to get it published ASAP. But waiting a few weeks could actually be better.
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7th Heaven by James Patterson
A rash of brutal arson-murders and the missing son of a recent governor has the ladies of the Women's Murder Club very busy. Can these two sets of crimes be connected?
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Book Review - Plum Lovin'
"Plum Lovin'" is a fun romp for loyal Stephanie Plum enthusiasts. Fans of series will find familiar characters, but the book is way too short for first time readers.
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How to Choose a Romance Publisher
Romance novels are big business, fun to read and satisfying to write. But where does your book fit with all the different imprints out there?
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Mystery Book Review: Love Kills
Still in shock over the death of her fiance, Britt finds herself immersed in a web of deceipt as she consoles a bridegroom who just lost his bride on his honeymoon.
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Mystery Book Review: The Woods
"Cope's" memories include watching his father dig in the woods, desparately looking for the remains of his missing daughter. Twenty year later, the memory still haunts.
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Review - The Overlook
It's past midnight when they find the body, shot up on the Overlook. Hours later, they learn that 33 units of radioactive cessium are missing. Is it a terrorist plot?
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Review: The Chick and the Dead
"The Chick and the Dead," featuring an "undead" 50s poodle-skirted writer, is fun, flirtatious, and feisty.
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The 100 Best Novels?
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The Secret Servant by Daniel Silva
Israeli agent, Gabriel Allon returns in Silva's latest thriller, this time not to defend Israel, but to rescue the American Ambassador to Britain's kidnapped daughter.
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What is a Regency and Why Should I Read One?
An introduction to the Regency novel:its history, its current popularity, and why its fans love the genre
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Death of the Great American Novel?
Diana E. Sheets argues that the publishing industry has made it impossible for great prose to be published and that the Great American Novel of this age cannot be written
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Mike Manno's, THE DEADLY HABIT
Review of mystery novel, THE DEADLY HABIT, by Mike Manno
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Book Review: Murder in Montmartre
"Murder in Montmartre" is the lastest in a series of Paris-based murder mysteries, featured young, edgy private detective, Aimee Leduc.
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Now & Then by Robert Parker
Parker's Spenser novels, the 35th of which was just released in October, are easy to read and combine a Dashiell Hammett-esqe mystique with modern surroundings.
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The Idea's The Thing--Getting and Working with Novel Ideas
Learn how to generate ideas and what to do with them once you've got them.
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An Incomplete Revenge
Maisie Dobbs, a psychologist and investigator in London between the wars, returns for her fifth adventure -- this one about a town enveloped in a decade-old tragedy.
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Book Review - Irish Linen
In "Irish Linen", Andrew Greeley continues his winning combination of likeable Irish-American characters, a lively plot, and just a hint of a homily.
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Book Review - March
Louisa Mae Alcott's "Little Women" tells the story of the March women during the Civil War period, but what were Mr. March's experiences during that turbulent time?
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Book Review - Murder in the Marais
The first Aimee LeDuc murder mystery takes readers through the intricate passageways of Paris' Marais district -- and of the city's past.
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Book Review - Whitethorn Woods
The shrine to St. Ann in the Whitethorn Woods is a favorite with locals and tourists alike. When the county threatens to pave over the site, all sorts of problems arise.
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Book Review: Hidden Assassins
A classic thriller, set in modern Seville, "Hidden Assassins" has all the elements of a 1960s spy novel -- only now the KGB have been replaced by Islamic extremists.
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Book Review: Murder Most Frothy
"Murder Most Frothy," the fourth in a series featuring coffee steward and barista Claire Cosi, is an enjoyable and interesting late summer read.
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Curse of the Spellmans
The Spellmans are a quirky, yet loveable detective family, whose antics are amusing and very readable. This second book by Lisa Lutz is just as enjoyable as the first.
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Double Cross by James Patterson
James Patterson's latest promises an interwoven plot with two clever, yet diabolical killers. However, the characters are stereotypes and the plot is way too predictable.
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Gift Books for Mystery Lovers
Most readers of murder mysteries can never have too many books. Here are our choices for the best holiday gift books for those mystery enthusiasts on your holiday list.
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Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill
The latest from Joe Hill is a subtle, creepy thriller, the kind you wouldn't want to read in an old house at night. It's also one of the best novels of 2007.
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Last Breath by George D. Shuman
Sherry Moore is blind, but has the singular ability to read the last 18 seconds of a person's thoughts. Her talent is helpful to the police, but it's driving her mad.
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Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis
When detective Aimee LeDuc gets a late night call for help, she finds an infant lying in her courtyard. Later, a woman is murdered nearby. Could it be the mother?
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Murder on the Orient Express
Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" is a murder mystery classic. The diverse characters and unique plot make for a timeless -- and enjoyable -- novel.
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Novel Writing in Manageable Steps
Writing a novel can be broken into manageable steps that will lead to a finished book.
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Quickie by James Patterson
James Patterson's "Quickie" is just that: Quickly written, Quickly read, and Quickly forgotten.
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Review - Body Surfing
Once widowed, once divorced, and still under thirty, Sydney takes a summer off to tutor a wealthy couple's daughter at their "cottage" on the rugged New Hampshire coast.
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Review - Murder of Roger Ackroyd
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" is a classic of the mystery genre. This Christie puzzler is as enjoyable today as when it was released in 1926.
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Review - Nail through the Heart
Tackling difficult subject matter with eloquent text and well-paced action, Hallinan takes the reader to the seamier side of Southeast Asia.
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Review - The Screaming Room
What happens when the depraved obsessions of a generation past are visited on the people of New York City?
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Review: Five Roundabouts to Heaven
John Bingham, whose former MI5 protegee was John Le Carre, was a talented mystery writer himself. Three of his novels have just been released and a well worth a read.
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Stephen King: On Writing
Stephen King is a master of the psychological thriller and the modern horror novel. He is the author of over 60 novels and short story collections.
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The Chameleon's Shadow
Can a brain injury change an individual's personality? That's the central question in this novel about an Iraq war veteran who always happens to be around for murder.
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The Ox-bow Incident
Cloaked as a traditional western, Clark's novel follows the path of mob justice in the classical Greek tragic style.
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