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A New York Times Bestselling Author
An Editor's Choice #6 Title
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SOMEONE IS WATCHING
Joy Fielding
"A sassy, scary read." — Kirkus Reviews
As a special investigator for a hotshot Miami law firm, Bailey
Carpenter is smart, savvy, and fearless. Then she's assigned
to spy on a deadbeat dad, and is completely blindsided —
attacked and nearly killed. The firm grip Bailey once had on
her life is shaken. A veritable prisoner in her own home, she
finds a new use for her idle binoculars: casually observing
other people's lives from her window. Until she realizes that
the playboy across the street is also watching her.
978-1-4104-7786-6 • $35.99 U.S. NCR
Suspense • Releases 3/26/15
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MRS. GRANT AND MADAME JULE
Jennifer Chiaverini
"[Chiaverini's] depiction of the essential decency of some of
our nation's early leaders is a high point." — Booklist
In 1844, Missouri belle Julia Dent met dazzling horseman
Lieutenant Ulysses S. Grant. Four years later when their
parents permitted them to wed, the groom's abolitionist
family refused to attend. Since childhood, Julia owned
as a slave another Julia. Known as Jule, she guarded her
mistress's closely held twin secrets: Julia had perilously poor
vision but was gifted with prophetic sight. So it was that Jule
became Julia's eyes to the world. And
what a world it was . . .
978-1-4104-7510-7 • $35.99 U.S.
Historical Fiction • Releases 3/4/15
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MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
The Clifton Chronicles • Book 5
Jeffrey Archer
"A storyteller in the class of Alexander Dumas." — The Washington Post
Harry Clifton visits his New York publisher and learns that he has been
elected president of English PEN. Harry immediately launches a campaign
for the release of fellow author Anatoly Babakov, who's imprisoned in
Siberia. Babakov's crime? Writing a book about what it was like to work for
Stalin. Meanwhile Harry's wife Emma, chairman of Barrington Shipping, is
facing the repercussions of an IRA bomb attack on the MV Buckingham's
maiden voyage.
978-1-4104-7509-1 • $35.99 U.S.
Historical Fiction • Releases 3/4/15
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