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The Camel Club
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The Camel ClubThe Camel Club

David Baldacci - The Camel Club

If anyone can make terrorism entertaining and ironically exciting, it's thriller vet Baldacci. New York stage actor Davis helps to brighten up a bleak subject with almost perfect pitch (his female characters' voices are often disconcertingly lodged in the baritone range), as he brings to audio life the adventures of a gang of four Muslim men who live in the Washington, D.C., area and meet regularly in isolated places to discuss and argue about international politics.

 
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A Rose For Her Grave & Other True Cases (Ann Rule's Crime Files)
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A Rose For Her Grave & Other True Cases (Ann Rule's Crime Files)Ann Rule's Crime Files books have delivered the very best in true crime reading since A Rose for Her Grave, first in the acclaimed series, made its debut. Distinguished by the former Seattle policewoman's razor-sharp eye for telling detail and her penetrating analysis of the criminal mind, this gripping collection of accounts drawn from her personal files features the twisting case of Randy Roth, who married -- and murdered -- for profit. 

 

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Dead by Sunset: Perfect Husband, Perfect Killer? [Audio Book]
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Dead by Sunset: Perfect Husband, Perfect Killer? [Audio Book]Brad Cunningham was handsome, brilliant, a high-school hero in his native Seattle, a football star at the University of Washington. His family background was unusual, with a Native American mother of whom he was ashamed and an Anglo father who was contemptuous of women. As an adolescent, Brad was violent with his sisters and his mother...

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The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy Story [Audio Book]
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The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy Story [Audio Book]Not long ago, true crime writer Ann Rule recalls lying on an operating table. The anesthesiologist leaned over before putting her to sleep. "Ann," the anesthesiologist said softly, "tell me, what was Ted Bundy really like?" Despite meeting Florida's electric chair in 1989, the subject of Rule's bestselling book continues to haunt her.

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The Cat Who Played Brahms
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The Cat Who Played Brahms by Lilian Jackson BraunThe Cat Who Played Brahms by Lilian Jackson Braunby Lilian Jackson Braun

Reporter turned detective Jim Qwilleran heads for a cabin in the country with his two cats, Koko and Yum Yum. But from the moment he arrives there, things turn strange. Soon Qwilleran enters into a game of cat and mouse with a killer and Koko develops a fondness for classical music.

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