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Incoming Resources
- The serpent on the crown, by Elizabeth Peters
- In sunlight and in shadow, by Mark Helprin
- The cat's table, [a novel], Michael Ondaatje
- Deadfall, Linda Fairstein
- Prince of Ravenscar, [a Sherbrooke novel], Catherine Coulter
- Tender rebel, Johanna Lindsey
- Quiet strength, Tony Dungy with Nathan Whitaker
- Dexter by design, a novel, Jeff Lindsay
- MaddAddam, Margaret Atwood
- Rather be the devil, Ian Rankin
- Point blank, [an FBI thriller], Catherine Coulter
- An unlikely match, Beth Wiseman
- The dream lover, a novel, Elizabeth Berg
- Gone gull, Donna Andrews
- Small great things, a novel, Jodi Picoult
- Dark of night, a novel, Suzanne Brockmann
- The English wife, Lauren Willig
- Sharpe's assassin, Bernard Cornwell
- NYPD Red 2, James Patterson and Marshall Karp
- Family vacations
- The undead pool, by Kim Harrison
- Notorious
- Akin, a novel, Emma Donoghue
- Silencing Eve, Iris Johansen
- Win forever, live, work and play like a champion, Pete Carroll with Yogi Roth and Kristoffer A. Garin
- Holiday in death, J.D. Robb
- Pirate latitudes, Michael Crichton
- Promise me, Richard Paul Evans
- Killing time, Linda Howard
- Fallen, a novel of suspense, Linda Castillo
- The hidden, [a novel of suspense], Bill Pronzini
- Fifty shades of Grey, E. L. James
- Every breath, Nicholas Sparks
- Museum of thieves, Lian Tanner
- A Christmas garland, Anne Perry
- The dark side of Disney, Leonard Kinsey
- Fool me once, Harlan Coben
- The pharaoh key, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
- The Coke machine, [the dirty truth behind the world's favorite soft drink], Michael Blanding
- The summer guest, a novel, Alison Anderson
- The house next door, James Patterson
- Metropolis, Philip Kerr
- What Einstein told his cook, kitchen science explained, Robert L. Wolke
- White houses, a novel, Amy Bloom
- Insidious, Catherine Coulter
- The undertow, a novel, Jo Baker
- The Barbizon, the hotel that set women free, Paulina Bren
- Bleeders/, by Bill Pronzini
- All the colors of night, Jayne Ann Krentz
- "Shoot Minnie shoot!", [the story of the 1904 Fort Shaw Indian girls, basketball's first world champions], by Happy Jack Feder