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An Eye for an Eye
by Mark C. Jackson
Lower Missouri River, late summer 1835. Two brothers, fur trappers Zebadiah and Jonathan Creed, are bushwhacked. Jonathan is murdered and Zebadiah left for dead. Zeb is found by a Quaker doctor and his daughter, who nurse him back to health and insist he stay with them. But the appeal of a peaceful life cannot quell Zeb's burning desire for revenge and he sets out to find the two men who killed his brother.
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Blood sisters : a novel
by Jane Corry
Years after a child of their acquaintance dies on a sunny school morning, Kitty languishes in an institution with no memory of the accident that put her there, while artisan Alison works as an art teacher in a prison, where a series of threatening notes and an assault on a prisoner reveals the workings of a vengeful killer. By the best-selling author of My Husband's Wife.
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Heart spring mountain
by Robin MacArthur
A young woman returns to her rural Vermont hometown in the wake of a disastrous storm to search for her missing mother and unravel a powerful family secret stretching back through three generations of women ancestors. A first novel by the award-winning author of Half Wild: Stories. 30,000 first printing.
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Wild Justice
by Priscilla Royal
It is spring 1282, and England is at war again with Wales. Baron Hugh of Wynethorpe is preparing to join the King's army, and asks his sister, Prioress Eleanor of Tyndal Prior in Norfolk, for a favor. He needs her to deliver a letter to Prioress Amicia at the Mynchen Buckland Priory. When Eleanor, Brother Thomas, and Sister Anne arrive, they discover Amicia imprisoned for murder. In an unfamiliar place, the murder victim buried, and nothing left at the crime site, what can the Tyndal trio unearth?
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Start late, finish rich : a no-fail plan for achieving financial freedom at any age
by David Bach
The best-selling author of The Automatic Millionaire offers financial hope for individuals who have forgotten to save for their retirement, sharing his secrets for achieving financial freedom regardless of one's age or status in life, using the principles of Spend Less, Save More, and Make More. 250,000 first printing.
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