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The Killing: Uncommon Denominator by Karen Dionne

When firefighters respond to a suspected meth explosion at a trailer park, they discover a man’s body, unburned but with terrible head wounds. Meanwhile, another man is discovered in a shipping container at the Port of Seattle, shot execution-style.... Read more
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Mike Hammer: King of the Weeds by Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins

Hammer finds himself up against a clever serial killer targeting only cops.... Read more
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Grimm: The Chopping Block by John Passarella

A cache of bones is found in a shallow grave in local woods... Meanwhile missing persons cases in Portland seem to be on the increase.... Read more
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Binary by Michael Crichton

Political radical John Wright is plotting an act of mass destruction - and federal agent John Graves has him under surveillance, trying to figure out what the plot is. ... Read more
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Sherlock Holmes: The Stuff of Nightmares

It's the autumn of 1890, and a spate of bombings has hit London. The newspapers are full of fevered speculation about anarchists, anti-monarchists and Fenians. But one man suspects an even more sinister hand behind the violence.... Read more
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The Guild: The Official Companion

THE FIRST-EVER OFFICIAL COMPANION TO THE AWARD-WINNING AMERICAN COMEDY WEB-SERIES ABOUT GAMERS!... Read more
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Turbulence by Samit Basu

Aman Sen is smart, young, ambitious and going nowhere. He thinks this is because he doesn't have the right connections--but then he gets off a plane from London to Delhi and discovers that he has turned into a communications demigod.... Read more
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Deadbeat by Guy Adams

Max and Tom are old, old friends, once actors. Tom now owns a jazz nightclub called Deadbeat which, as well as being their source of income, is also something of an in-joke. In a dark suburban churchyard one night they see a group of men are loading a coffin into the back of a van. ... Read more
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The Simon & Kirby Library: Science Fiction

If you want to know about comic books there are two names that should always make the list of people to read, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. These two men wrote and drew some of the most influential comics and characters in the industry.... Read more
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Joe Simon My Life in Comics

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOE SIMON:... Read more
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