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BLOOD BROTHERS, by Nora Roberts. (Jove, $7.99.) Three friends in the town of Hawkins Hollow and an author in search of a story unite against an eerie terror. |
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I AM LEGEND, by Richard Matheson. (Tor/Tom Doherty, $7.99.) In this reissued horror novel, plague survivors, turned into vampires, seek to destroy the one man who appears immune to the disease. |
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NEXT, by Michael Crichton. (Harper/HarperCollins, $9.99.) The author of “Jurassic Park” describes a not-too-distant future when genetic engineering runs amok. |
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CROSS, by James Patterson. (Grand Central, $9.99.) Alex Cross, retired from the F.B.I., has a chance to track a rapist who may have murdered his wife. |
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THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, by Ken Follett. (Signet, $7.99.) Murder, arson and lust surround the building of a 12th-century cathedral; a reprint of the 1989 novel. |
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PS, I LOVE YOU, by Cecelia Ahern. (Hyperion, $6.99.) A young widow performs a series of tasks laid out in a package of letters written by her husband. |
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ATONEMENT, by Ian McEwan. (Anchor, $7.99.) A chronicle of the disintegration of an English family’s idyllic life. |
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THE ALEXANDRIA LINK, by Steve Berry. (Ballantine, $9.99.) A Justice Department operative turned bookseller hides a link to the secrets of the library of Alexandria from international thugs. |
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BROTHER ODD, by Dean Koontz. (Bantam, $7.99.) With his ability to see the spirits of the dead, Odd Thomas heads off a catastrophe at a monastery. |
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THE HUNTERS, by W. E. B. Griffin. (Jove, $9.99.) An Army officer seeks the killers of a shady American diplomat murdered in Uruguay. |
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TREASURE OF KHAN, by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler. (Berkley, $9.99.) Dirk Pitt confronts a murderous Mongolian tycoon. |
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* WILD FIRE, by Nelson DeMille. (Vision, $9.99.) Detective John Corey and his wife, an F.B.I. agent, help to foil a nuclear plot against the United States. |
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WICKED, by Gregory Maguire. (Harper/HarperCollins, $7.99.) A green-skinned girl grows up to become the Wicked Witch of the West. |
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SANTA CRUISE, by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark. (Pocket, $7.99.) Passengers on a charity cruise manage to foil two escaping felons. |
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THE CAT WHO HAD 60 WHISKERS, by Lilian Jackson Braun. (Jove, $7.99.) The columnist Jim Qwilleran and his cats probe a mysterious death. |
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TOM CLANCY’S SPLINTER CELL: FALLOUT, by David Michaels. (Berkley, $9.99.) A radioactive poison leads to a radical Islamic leader with plans for terror. |
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DUST, by Martha Grimes. (Signet, $9.99.) Detective Richard Jury investigates the murder of a wealthy London bachelor. |
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* THE MIST, by Stephen King. (Signet, $6.99.) A “haze of terror” descends on a small town; originally published as a novella in the collection “Skeleton Crew.” |
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THE FIFTH VIAL, by Michael Palmer. (St. Martin’s, $9.99.) The lives of a medical student, a dying scientist and a disillusioned detective are connected in this thriller on illegal organ trafficking. |
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FURY, by Aaron Allston. (Del Rey/Ballantine, $7.99.) Jacen Solo, the son of Han and Leia, pursues galactic peace by waging war. |
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STARS, by Nora Roberts (Silhouette) |
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WIZARD'S DAUGHTER, by Catherine Coulter (Jove) |
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HIDE AND SEEK, by Fern Michaels (Zebra) |
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THE EDGE OF WINTER, by Luanne Rice (Bantam) |
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EMPIRE, by Orson Scott Card (Tor) |
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H.R.H., by Danielle Steel (Dell) |
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DAKOTA HOME, by Debbie Macomber (Mira) |
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DRAGON'S FIRE, by Anne McCaffrey and Todd J. McCaffrey (Del Rey) |
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THE BANCROFT STRATEGY, by Robert Ludlum (St. Martin's) |
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THE COLLECTORS, by David Baldacci (Grand Central) |
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COMFORT AND JOY, by Fern Michaels et al. (Zebra) |
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FOR A FEW DEMONS MORE, by Kim Harrison (Eos) |
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THE MCKETTRICK WAY, by Linda Lael Miller (Silhouette) |
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WIFE FOR HIRE, by Janet Evanovich (Harper) |
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TWILIGHT EYES, by Dean Koontz (Berkley) |
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