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March
31 , 2003
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
When
investigating the murder of an art curator at
the Louvre, Robert Langdon learns that the strange
writings surrounding the body are actually linked
to the paintings of Da Vinci and a secret society.
The Romantic by Barbara Gowdy
Louise
Kirk learned about love and loss at an early age.
At nine she begins a lifelong obsession with Abel,
who unfortunately doesn’t return her feelings.
This novel tells the stories of both Louise and
Abel.
Dead
Aim by Iris Johansen
A
photojournalist is sure that the tragedy she is
recording on film is in fact not a natural disaster,
but rather a deliberate act. When she becomes
a target, private bodyguard Judd Morgan is hired
to protect a very uncooperative client.
The
Dwelling by Susie Moloney
The
house at 362 Belisle Street keeps changing owners
and real estate agent Glenn Darnley isn’t
sure why. She finds the home warm and welcoming,
but no one seems to stay in the home long and
it is almost like the house is waiting for someone
and won’t allow the wrong people to stay.
This novel is clever, scary and ultimately moving.
Suspicion
of Madness by Barbara Parker
Lawyers
Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana are back again
in this latest by Parker. Gail and Anthony’s
on-off relationship is on again and when a former
client of Anthony’s needs his help, they
head off to the Florida Keys for what should be
a quick client consult and then a week of sun
and relaxation. However, this too good to be true
scenario proves to be just that, too good to be
true.
The
Jester by James Patterson
This
historical novel is not the usual style for Patterson
and offers readers a change of pace. Set just
after the Crusades, Hugh returns home to find
that in his absence, his wife has been abducted.
Assuming the role of a jester, Hugh attempts to
get her back and in the process becomes something
he never expected, a leader.
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Show: April 28, 2003
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