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Stormchild
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StormchildStormchild

The story of Tim Blackburn's search for his missing daughter, Nicole, who disappeared in the company of Caspar von Rellsteb, an environmental activist, who believes the only way to save the planet is through ruthless force. The author also wrote "Crackdown", "Wildtrack" and "Sea Lord".
 
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Wildtrack
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WildtrackWildtrack

Narrator Nick Sandman, Falkland Islands hero and Victoria Cross recipient, is determined not only to walk again after a war wound but also to sail his ketch Sycorax to New Zealand. After two years' hospitalization, he is, barely, walking again, but Nick's return to Devon finds Sycorax beached and vandalized, apparently at the behest of TV talk-show host Tony Bannister.
 
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Scoundrel
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ScoundrelScoundrel

Bostonian Paul Shanahan is many things: part-time marine surveyor, smuggler, gunrunner, suspected CIA agent. A full-time scoundrel with ties to nothing and no one -- except to an ex-lover who died years before in a hail of bullets -- he has agreed to transport five million dollars in gold across the ocean by sailboat, money earmarked by the Irish Republican Army for the purchase of fifty-three Stinger missiles.

 
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Susan Lenox Her Rise and Fall
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Susan Lenox Her Rise and FallSusan Lenox Her Rise and Fall

The Susan Lenox who sat alone at the little table in the dining-room window, eating bread and butter and honey in the comb, was apparently the same Susan Lenox who had taken three meals a day in that room all those years--was, indeed, actually the same, for character is not an overnight creation. Yet it was an amazingly different Susan Lenox, too. The first crisis had come; she had been put to the test; and she had not collapsed in weakness but had stood erect in strength.

 
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Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at the Medieval Castle: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery
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Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at the Medieval Castle: A Solve-It-Yourself MysteryThis title is for children aged 7 to 10 years. Meg and her classmates visit a medieval castle and become eyewitnesses to the theft of a priceless silver chalice. The reader is asked to solve the mystery before Meg, using clues found in the text and illustrations.
 
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