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  • The Trust_ A Secret Society Nov - Tom Dolby

    SUMMARY: Who can you trust when everything is secrets and lies? It's a new semester at the Chadwick School, and even with the ankh tattoos that brand them, Phoebe, Nick, Lauren, an...
  • The True Confessions of Adrian - Sue Townsend

    Product DescriptionTHE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF ADRIAN MOLE is the third in the series to be part of Penguin's Sue Townsend repackaging programme. A chance to sell Sue Townsend to a who...
  • The Troubled Man_ A Kurt Wallan - Henning Mankell

    SUMMARY: Every morning H kan von Enke takes a walk in the forest near his apartment in Stockholm. However, one winter's day he fails to come home. It seems that the retired naval o...
  • The Trouble with J.J_ - Tami Hoag

    SUMMARY: In this romantic, funny, and heartwarming classic novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag poignantly captures one eventful summer in the life of a woman faci...
  • The Troika Dolls - Miranda Darling

    SUMMARY: Meet Stevie Duveen: striking, brilliant, gifted in seven languages and all kinds of combat - and strategic analyst for Hazard Ltd, an international trouble-shooting outfit...
  • The Tricycle Book - Sharon Salzberg

    Meditation helps us defuse stress, experience greater tranquility, find a sense of wholeness, strengthen our relationships, and face our fears. Meditation helps sharpen focus, lowe...
  • The Treasure - Iris Johansen

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  • The Train to Lo Wu - Jess Row

    From Publishers WeeklyNo one quite understands anyone else in Row's Hong Kong, a city suffused by a pervasive sense of alienation. In the seven stories of this debut collection, Ro...
  • The Trail to Buddha's Mirror - Don Winslow

    SUMMARY: "Don Winslow may be the finest crime writer currently working in America. If you've not read the Neal Carey books before, send Busted Flush Press a note of thanks. You're ...
  • The Tragedy of Arthur_ A Novel - Arthur Phillips

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. A long-lost Shakespeare play surfaces in Phillips's wily fifth novel, a sublime faux memoir framed as the introduction to the play's first pri...