London in the 1920s is a grim place for the unemployed, so three men decide to off their boss when they are caught taking bribes. All expect the fuss will end with one well-planned crime, until their leader acquires a taste for murder.
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6 weeks a New York Times bestseller. Seventy-three year old Andy O'Toole holds a worn and dusty bank book opened by his father the year he was born; a passbook that states he is entitled to a share of the bank's profits. Now ill and penniless, he sets out to claim the money to which he is entitled. On his side is a shrewd young attorney, and on the side of the bank, the president's young widow—each determined to topple the other.
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6 weeks a New York Times bestseller. Historical fiction about the battle for Vicksburg and the saga of the Confederate ironclad Arkansas blended together with unflagging adventure and forbidden love in a story as big as the Mississippi.
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Fantasy short novel with a strong element of science fiction in which a professor of mathematics unwittingly crosses into a parallel dimension where scientists rule. All animals have been destroyed and all culture eliminated, making it necessary for survivors to eat synthetic food ― as well as beings trapped from other dimensions.
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The third in a collection of three children's stories about rural life in Pittsburg, Iowa in the early 1900s. Based on the author's experiences on his grandparents' farm, each story wraps the reader in the humor, kindness, warmth, and simplicity of rural life in the Midwest.
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