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Airborn by Kenneth Oppel Matt Cruse was born in the sky. The son of a dedicated airman, Matt has always longed to fly like his father. And, after his father’s death, Matt finally gets to live out his wish, serving on his father’s old ship, the Aurora, as a cabin boy. Two years in service,
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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker A serial killer has struck Denver and has already taken four victims. He’s called the Bride Collector by the FBI because of the bridal veil he leaves behind at the crime scene. FBI Special Agent Brad Raines has his work cut out for him, especially when one of the
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Shadow Man by Cody McFadyen Cody McFadyen explodes onto the scene with his introduction of FBI agent, Smoky Barrett. Smoky manages to escape the clutches of a crazed serial killer, though her husband and daughter weren’t so lucky. Devastated, depressed and contemplating suicide, Smoky is suddenly thrust back into the hunt to pursue a new
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Lucid Intervals: A Stone Barrington Novel by Stuart Woods Lawyer Stone Barrington and his former partner when he worked for NYPD Dino Bachetti are at Elaine’s when Herbie “the loser” Fisher enters carrying an attache case. He rushes over to Stone hiring him on the spot to be available when he needs an attorney. Stone
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Mr. Shivers by Robert Jackson Bennett “Mr. Shivers” is set during the Great Depression of the 1930s, in a western America leached gray and dry until it resembles a lunar wasteland. The whole world seems to be dying, with nearly all its inhabitants sick or hungry and desperate. Across this hopeless, ravaged landscape there travels
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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker FBI special agent Brad Raines is tracking The Bride Collector who has already killed four beautiful women. The Bride Collector, in his delusional mind, feels he is the chosen one to find and bring the perfect bride to God. The Bride Collector, thus called this because after he is
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Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl Dahl is a master storyteller who specializes in simple, straightforward, plot-based tales. No complex plot lines or subplots here. Just true, basic storytelling at its best. Children will root for the Foxes and hold their breaths, waiting to discover how the family escapes from a frightening situation. The one
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Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, No. 13) by Lee Child Child has turned out his 13th novel about the former military police officer whose skills border on the superhero level, again finding Reacher caught up in a dangerous situation that only he can resolve. It is one that will get much, much worse before it gets
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins “The Hunger Games” focuses on one character’s struggle to maintain her humanity under such brutal conditions. When her younger sister is chosen, Katniss Everdeen, a skilled hunter, takes her place. But when Katniss publicly mourns the death of a fellow contestant and bonds with another to trick the government,
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The Door of No Return by Sarah Mussi Lost African gold, royal ancestry, a 300-year-old diary: Zac Baxter has always dismissed his grandfather’s stories. After all, they live in 21st-century England. But then Pops is murdered, their home searched, and Zac framed for a crime he didn’t commit. His “rehabilitation” requires community service in Ghana