Unnatural Instinct


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Dr. Jessica Coran faces the most terrifying challenge of her career-when her professional adversary, a criminal court judge, is kidnapped by a deranged man with an unnatural instinct for revenge...




Exiles Vol. 5


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Collects Exiles #26-30 and material from X-Men Unlimited #41. A tale of murder and deceit as new teammate Magik joins the Exiles! The team visits the real Marvel Universe and comes face to face with Wolverine and the X-Men! What is about to go wrong in the X-Men's world that the Exiles need to change?




Archology


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The English Review


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Czech Mate


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A Max Rydal mystery -Head of 26 Section Special Investigation Branch, Max Rydal, and his deputy, Sergeant Major Tom Black, are called to investigate a brutal attack on a young boy at a fancy-dress party. Meanwhile, security must be tightened ahead of a chess convention, and Max is soon caught up in a case which offers little light relief, until he is introduced to one of the competing chess players, the glamorous Livya Cordwell . . .







Punch


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CEO Lin's Wife Should not Be Offended


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She was an unexpected gain for the high class Gongzi's Wife Selection Party.Curiosity, inquiry, coercion ... His desire to control her and his desire to possess her went out of control.All of his' hidden rules for choosing a wife 'had been completely defeated by her' hidden rules for taming her husband '!There was a good saying: A Lin Shao's wife was not to be cheated!




Cashmere Follies & Other Stories


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A collection of short stories exploring similar themes of escape, self-realization and fear, as well as the dark and sometimes surreal aspects of human nature.




The Devil Can Ride


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Authors such as Hunter Thompson, Robert Pirsig, and Mark Singer have written about the motorcycle, that icon for outlaws, rebels, thieves, and beat poets. This collection of motorcycle tales features the best of the vast collection of motorcycle writing created since old Gottlieb Daimler first bolted a crude internal-combustion engine to his wooden two-wheeled Einspur in 1876. In addition to essays from Thompson and Pirsig, The Devil Can Ride features works by Peter Egan, T.E. Lawrence, James Stevenson, Jamie Elvidge, John Hall, and Kevin Cameron.