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The Captain of the NYPSD and his wife are returning from vacation a day early and are looking forward to spending time with their daughter. |
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Harper Connelly and her stepbrother are taking a break from looking for the dead to visit the two little girls they both think of as sisters. |
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Maguire offers a twist on the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale, 'The Little Match Girl.' |
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The Talos Corporation, which trains soldiers from around the world, has not suffered the same losses other companies have as a result of the economy. |
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Not even being dead can put a damper on the holiday-loving ghost Bailey Ruth Raeburn. |
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Harry Dresden, Chicago's only practicing professional wizard, is getting more than he bargained for. |
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Auletta reveals how Google made such an impact on the media industry. |
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A wealthy yet depressed man is planning on spending Christmas in the tropics, but instead is called home to North Dakota. |
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Ella Barron runs her Texas boarding house with the efficiency of a ship's captain. |
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Grisham returns to Ford County, Miss., and brings readers a collection of stories. |
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British naval officer Will Laurence counts himself lucky the day his crew captures a French warship. |
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The widow Montoya cries 'witch', insisting that there's a brood of witches lurking on the oil company ground adjacent to her property. |
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In the Montana wilderness of 1910, rancher Lincoln Creed is up against more than rustlers, wolves, and the coming winter storms. |
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Cutting through tabloid rumors, Taraborrelli traces the real story behind Michael Jackson. |
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Melody Tarleton is driving home for Christmas when a man clad in Revolutionary War-era costuming appears out of nowhere, right in the path of her car. |
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Bragg shares the stories of a community of people who worked in a cotton mill in Jacksonville, Ala., in 2001. |
