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Design for Murder
Author: Carolyn Hart
Published: January 1, 1988Series Name: Death on Demand
Main Character: Annie Laurance and Max Darling
When Annie Laurance is invited to stage a Mystery Night for the Historical Preservation Society of Chastain, South Carolina, she instead finds herself the leading lady in a flesh-and-blood drama. The play's the thing wherein the curtain falls on grande dame Corinne Webster. While fingers point at Annie, the perpetrator lurks within the genteel cast of Murder-Most-Make-Believe . . . and Annie has a race to find out who it is.
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Suicide Season
Author: Rex Burns
Published: August 10, 1987 by Viking
Series Name: Devlin Kirk Series
Category: Private Eye
Main Character: Devlin Kirk, Homer Bunchcroft
Ex-Secret Service agent Devlin Kirk and his partner, Homer Bunchcroft, struggling to launch their industrial security firm in Denver, are hired by a multi-millionaire to find out how two of his $100 million projects were sabotaged and by whom. The investigation leads the team into the savage world of big-money investment, as well as into the past and the suicide of Kirk's father.
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The Death Tape
Author: Kate Gallison
Published: July 14, 1987 by Little, Brown
Category: Private Eye
Nick Magaracz is back at work for the State of New Jersey. Hot on the trail of a terrorist who faked his own death, Nick stumbles onto a plot to blow up the Division of Taxation.
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A Guide to the Texas Medical Center
Author: Clyde W. Burleson, with Suzy W. Burleson
Published: June 1, 1987 by University of Texas Press
Category: History/Practical Guide
The Texas Medical Center is the largest teaching, research, and treatment complex in the world. This book, for use by visitors, patients, work force, and medical professionals, is a complete, single-volume history and directory to the Texas Medical Center.
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Interstate Commerce: Regional Styles of Doning Business
Author: Clyde W. Burleson
Published: May 1, 1987 by Franklin-Watts
Category: Business/Social Commentary
Executives' manners, dress, styles, and behavior reflect regional attitudes and customs found in America. Based on extensive research and travel, this book delineates the effect of these forces on the conduct of business in the United States. It was named to several regional lists of best sellers in the business field.
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