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Title:
Roscoe
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Author:
William Kennedy
Publisher:
Viking Penguin
Edition:
January 2002
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“Roscoe”, is Nobel-Prize winner William Kennedy's seventh novel in his Albany cycle, illuminates the high and low of Albany life between the world wars. Roscoe Conway, the man behind the Democratic Party machine, wants a new life beyond bottleggers, bosses, and bagmen. His quest to slough off his past and retire from politics leads to hilarious consequences.
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Power to the Patient: The Treatments to Insist On When You’re Sick
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Author:
Isadore Rosenfeld
Publisher:
Warner Books
Edition:
February 19, 2002
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In this book, the author, Dr. Rosenfeld describes more than forty of the most common diseases affecting the human race from acne to cancer, in addition to diverse disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, infertility, gallstones and diabetes. The book contains what people need to know to guarantee their health care providers are giving them the best possible treatment and diagnosis in the unfriendly world of health care businesses.
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Title:
We Were Soldiers Once and Young
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Author:
Harold G. Moore, Joseph L. Galloway
Publisher:
Harper Mass Market Paperbacks
Edition:
February 5, 2002
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Written by those who experienced the fierce battle, the book tells the story of how about 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, landed in the Ia Drang or Death Valley in Vietnam in November of 1965 under the command of Lt. Col. Hal Moore. Finding themselves surrounded by about 2000 Vietnamese soldiers, they engage in one of the most savage battles ever encountered between American and Northern Vietnamese soldiers. The book tells the story of the loyalty and sacrifice expressed by those people.
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Title:
Too Much Temptation
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Author:
Lori Foster
Publisher:
Kensington Pub. Corp.
Edition:
February 2002
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This book is about the story of Grace Jenkins who has secretly loved the handsome Noah Harper for three years but he was engaged and thus inaccessible. But one day Noah walks in on his future wife with another man thus breaks off the engagement. His family and his fiancée’s family are enraged by the act that he doesn’t want to explain when Grace stands up to defend him. Grace is surprised when Noah’s immediate reply comes by taking her straight to bed. The story gets more complicated with Noah’s ex-fiancée trying to rouse trouble between him and his grandmother and with him and Grace facing new challenges in their personal and career lives.
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Title:
The Treatment
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Author:
Mo Hayder
Publisher:
Doubleday
Edition:
February 19, 2002
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The troubled detective Jack Caffery, the star of Mo Hayder’s Birdman, is back in this book with only a few of his problems solved. Caffery is called to a house in South London where he finds Alek and Carmel Peach imprisoned in their own house and their nine-year old son missing. Later, the boy is found dead and while Jack is still to figure out what might have happened, another imprisonment and child kidnapping take place. Time is running out, and although it will add to his problems, Caffery has to find an answer to the mystery.
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