18 hardcover novels. Many by NY Times bestselling authors. See the list below. They’re all in perfect condition because they’ve never been read. Total retail price was over $400. Will sell individually for $3 - $5 each or $70 for the lot. This is an inexpensive way to expand your library, or you could give them as gifts. I have posted a picture of each novel in the order they're listed below. (Click on the picture for an expanded view).
“The Anniversary,” by acclaimed author Amy Gutman, is a smart, riveting thriller. Three women reach the edge of terror as the secret past they all share is unearthed and turned against them. It's suspenseful, entertaining, and scary! 338 pages. Retail price was $21.95. I'm asking only $4.
“The Book of Fate” by Brad Meltzer (NY Times bestselling author). It's a political mystery that begins with an assassination attempt and uncovers secrets dating back to the founding of the republic. 510 pages. Retail price was 25.99. I'm asking only $5.
“Magazine Beach,” an electrifying thriller by Lewis Gannett. A devious, worldwide terror attack results in a natural disaster that threatens the entire planet and much of humanity! 411 pages. Retail price was $23. I'm asking only $5.
“A Perfect Blood” by Kim Harrison (#1 NY Times bestselling author). An urban fantasy based in “The Hollows.” The author's frequent protagonist, Rachel Morgan, a former witch turned day-walking demon, investigates a series of murders and uncovers the horrifying truth! 438 pages. Retail price was $26.99. I'm asking only $5.
“Skinny Dip,” a satirical, hilarious madcap adventure by Carl Hiaasen. A Book-of-the-Month Club main selection. Entertaining and satisfying. 355 pages. Retail price was $24.95. I'm asking only $4.
“Evening,” by critically-acclaimed novelist Susan Minot, is an uplifting exploration of time and memory set on the New England coast. 264 pages. Retail price was $23. I'm asking only $4.
“Quentins” by Maeve Binchy (bestselling Oprah Book Club author). Set in Dublin, Ireland, “Quentins” tells the story of the legendary restaurant of the same name, the interesting characters who frequent it, and the city they all call home. Enjoyable storytelling. 359 pages. Retail price was $25.95. I'm asking only $4.
“Dark Tort” by Diane Mott Davidson (NY Times bestselling author). A satisfying crime story of danger, mystery, and suspense. 312 pages. Retail price was $24.95. I'm asking only $4.
“Liar's Candle” by August Thomas. A James Bond-style, high-energy thriller in which the tension and action ratchet ever higher from the first chapter to the climactic ending! 310 pages . Retail price was $25. I'm asking only $4.
“Big If” by Mark Costello. Set during a presidential election campaign and filled with vivid characters, this is a scary, funny riff on recent history and the American obsession with assassination. 315 pages. Retail price was $24.95. I'm asking only $4.
“Testimony,” a gripping, emotional drama by Anita Shreve (critically acclaimed Oprah Book Club author). A shocking sex scandal at a prestigious boarding school upends a New England community. 305 pages. Retail price was $25.99. I'm asking only $4.
“Rise and Shine” by Anna Quindlen (NY Times bestselling author). A superb novel about two sisters, the true meaning of success, and the qualities in life that matter most. 269 pages. Retail price was $24.95. I'm asking only $4.
“Hey Harry, Hey Matilda” by Rachel Hulin. A funny, tender, and joyful look at the complexities of family, friendship, and love told through the correspondence between a twin brother and sister. 276 pages. Retail price was $25.95. I'm asking only $3.
“A Wonderful Stroke of Luck,” by award-winning author Ann Beattie, is a witty, keenly-observed psychological study about the complicated relationship between a charismatic teacher and his students. 274 pages. Retail price was $25. I'm asking only $3.
“The Three Mrs. Parkers” by Joan Medlicott (USA Today bestselling author). A heartwarming story about three generations of women who find their way past old hurts and losses to understanding, forgiveness, and love. 290 pages. I'm asking only $3.
“Unspeakable Things” by award-winning author Kathleen Spivack. The story is set in early 1940s New York City with an assortment of European characters who have fled Hitler's war. A haunting, erotic novel about survival, love, sexual awakenings, and dark secrets. 190 pages. Retail price was $25.95. I'm asking only $3.
“S.” by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Updike, is a romance, a religious comedy, and a meditation upon American womanhood. 279 pages. Retail price was $17.95. I'm asking only $3.
“Break No Bones” by Kathy Reichs (NY Times bestselling author). Among the ancient remains in a Native American burial ground, a forensic anthropologist discovers a fresh skeleton! A heated investigation ensues to solve a terrifying puzzle. 337 pages. Retail price was $14.75. I'm asking only $4.
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