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The Jersey Monkey Author: Kate Gallison Published: September 20, 1992 by St. Martin's Press Category: Private Eye When Nick Magaracz undertakes to protect the CEO of a New Jersey pharmaceutical firm from real or imagined poisoning attacks, he uncovers tainted drugs, illicit sex and murder. Click for more info. |
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Love Cools Author: W. Edward Blain Published: September 10, 1992 by Putnam Backstage maneuverings and murder at a summer theater. Click for more info. |
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The Wainwright Secret Author: Margaret Chittenden Published: April 1, 1992 by Harlequin Intrigue Category: Romantic Suspense--a country house murder mystery Main Character: Kate Wainwright, Andrew Bradford, Frederick Wainwright, Jocelyn Bradford When she arrived at Farrington Hall to meet her formerly unknown uncle and assorted relatives , Kate Wainwright was greeted by a table set for tea, a knocked down umbrella stand and Andrew Bradford--a man who wouldn't reveal his identity. When a body was discovered on her uncle's estate, Kate knew she was in trouble. Faced with house arrest, possibly along with whoever the murderer was, Kate needed someone to turn to. And the only person on hand was Andrew Bradford. But what was the secretive Mr. Bradford doing at Farrington Hall? Click for more info. |
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A Handful of Stars Author: Dana Stabenow Published: February 18, 1992 by Ace Science Fiction Series Name: Star Svensdotter series My three science fiction novels. The first two were my first in publication. It’s the near future, the people of earth are moving off-planet and Star Svensdotter is leading the way, in Second Star to Ellfive, a habitat in orbit between Terra-Luna-Sol, in A Handful of Stars to the Asteroid Belt, and in Red Planet Run to Mars. They fell with an almighty thud on the marketplace and were never heard from again, except here and on my website, www.stabenow.com. Click for more info. |
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A Cold Day for Murder Author: Dana Stabenow Published: February 18, 1992 by Berkley Series Name: Kate Shugak series The first in the Kate Shugak series. Kate Shugak is an Aleut who lives on a 160-acre homestead in a generic national Park in Alaska. Her roommate is a half-wolf, half-husky dog named Mutt. Her nearest neighbors are a bull moose and a grizzly sow. Farther off are dog mushers, miners, hunters, trappers, fishermen, bush pilots, pipeline workers, Park rats and Park rangers, other Aleuts, Athabascans, a few Tlingits and the residents of Niniltna, a village perched on the edge of the Kanuyaq River, a 600-mile long, salmon-rich tributary that winds through the Park to Prince William Sound. Click for more info. |
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