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Author: Nora Roberts Condition: 9/10This books Published Date: 2007 Pages: 568Haunted by half-forgotten nightmares since her childhood, Clare Kimball, a shining star in the New York art world, returns to her hometown and finds new love with the town's sheriff, Cameron Rafferty, once the high school rebel.
This is an exhilarating journey to some of the planet's remotest and most dangerous places to explore the sharp end of globalization.Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, international corporations and governments have embraced the idea of a global village: a shrinking, booming world in which everyone benefits.
Author: Anita Shreve Condition: 6/10This books Published Date: 2002 Pages: 356
When an English biographer, Mr Moxom, sets out to write a story on the Rose Street Massacre of 1933, he interviews elderly Honora Beecher, one of the few remaining survivors 50 years later. He wants to know everything and sets out to get Honora's and her late husband's life story to tell the tale.
Author: Gregory David RobertsCondition: NewThis books Published Date: 2004Pages: 936
Author: Christina Schwarz Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2008 Pages: 281
In SO LONG AT THE FAIR, Christina Schwarz explores the lure of new attraction, the pull of long-established love, and the lengths people will go to satisfy their deepest desires. Like Drowning Ruth, it weaves past and present into a richly textured portrait of the secrets and deceptions that simmer beneath everyday life in a small midwestern town.
Author: Javier SierraCondition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2004 Pages: 323The year is 1497. In Rome highly placed Papal officials are receiving ominous communications from a mystery man - the "Soothsayer," who predicts dire consequences if the work of Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper continues. This anonymous witness "denounced the beginnings of a vast sorcerer's operation in the lands of Ludivico Il Moro." This was the period when the Dominican zealot monk, Savonarola, preached against the Pope in Florence. He had acquired quite a following.
Author: James Hillman Condition: 7/10This books Published Date: 1997 Pages: 334
James Hillman, a former director of the Jung Institute who has written more than 20 books on behavior and psychology, delves into human development in The Soul's Code. Hillman encourages you to "grow down" into the earth, as an acorn does when it becomes a mighty oak tree.
Author: Nora Roberts Condition: 8/10This books Published Date: 2002 Pages: 373When a family heirloom is stolen - a small silver statue belonging to the only survivor of the Lusitania - Malachi, Gideon and Rebecca Sullivan are determined to recover the treasure. Their quest takes them from their home in Ireland to Helsinki, Prague and New York.
Author: Frances MayesCondition: 6/10This books Published Date: 1998Pages: 287In this memoir of her buying, renovating and living in an abandoned villa in Tuscany, Frances Mayes reveals the sensual pleasure she found living in rural Italy and the generous spirit she brought with her.