fiction
fiction
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-08
A Buried Lie by Roberta IsleibCategory: Fiction / Mystery 240 pages; ISBN: 0425189961Last seen in SIX STROKES UNDER, stepping over dead bodies sprawled on the lush greens of an Orlando golf course, Ca...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-08
Hollywood Must Be Destroyed by Daniel Wade SchroderCategory: Fiction / Humor 104 pages; ISBN: 1588204510Once upon a time, Tom Brantley and Michael Lewis were two investment bankers happily muddling th...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-08
Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy AthertonCategory: Fiction / Mystery 241 pages; ISBN: 0140178406As a child, Lori Shepherd absorbed her mother's bedtime stories of the incomparable, forthright Aunt Dimity ...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-08
Beat Up a Cookie by Denise DietzCategory: Fiction / Mystery 256 pages; ISBN: 0373263406Do you remember where you were the night the last original episode of M*A*S*H aired? Ellie Bernstein does. She wa...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-08
Blood in My Hairspray by Steven SchreibmanCategory: Fiction / Mystery 288 pages; ISBN: 1403326169Damian Shtup owns and operates the most fabulous hair salon in the City, catering in particular to the ...
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by Jeffrey Bennett - 2007-02-11
How Publishers Choose Fiction Manuscripts For Print And ProfitEveryone has a story to tell, and common dream is to publish a book. This dream comes from many desires whether financially or popularity...
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by Yvonne Perry - 2007-02-12
Regardless of genre, there is no hard and fast rule about how many pages or words each chapter should contain or how many chapters should be in a book. However, there are some general guidelines in th...
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by Kat Jaske - 2007-02-15
. . . She awoke to the sound of rustling straw and propped herself up on her elbows. A moment later she eased her hand to the hilt of her sword and glanced around the interior of the stables. Gulped f...
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by Kat Jaske - 2007-02-10
. . . She sighed and rubbed her eyes with the palms of her hands as she recalled her rather unwise promise to Gerard. She was used to playing a lad; she'd been playing at being a lad for the greate...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2007-02-22
One of the challenges an editor must face is polishing the work of an author without erasing too much of that author's style. If you follow a particular novelist, you might notice over time particular...