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001 843 313
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Chivers Sound Library
American Collection
June
2004
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Lawrence Block
Tanner's Tiger Tanner is a master of disguise, accustomed
to navigating the hidden geography of the world's most dangerous
countries. Borders and bureaucracies mean nothing to him. Passports
and visas are but a trifle to a man who speaks countless languages,
with contacts in global subversive organisations. Tanner's been
smuggled out of Turkey, fled the Soviet Union in an experimental
aircraft, and escaped from a bamboo prison in Thailand. Now, he's
been given his most difficult assignment, to infiltrate a country
motivated to repel his every attempt to enter, a country which
will imprison him, drive him underground, and cause Tanner to
call upon his wits and contacts as never before. That country
is Canada.
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Suzanne Brockmann
Body Guard When Alessandra Lamont is nearly blown to pieces
in a mafia hit, the last thing she wants is to place her trust
in the hands of sexy federal agent Harry O'Dell. He'll do whatever
it takes to bring the mob down - even if it means sticking like
glue to this blonde bombshell who unwittingly married into it.
She needs him if she wants to stay alive and he needs her if he
is to extract his revenge for the death of his wife and son. But
staying alive is nothing next to the explosive attraction that
threatens to consume them both - and places them in the greatest
danger of all... falling in love.
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Gavin Lambert
Natalie Wood: A Life
From her starring role as a sceptical child in Miracle on 34th
Street, to her troubled adolescence in Rebel Without a Cause,
and her tragic maturity in West Side Story, actress Natalie Wood
transfixed the world with her hypnotic brown eyes. Yet behind
the beautiful facade lurked a fragile, sparkling, generous, funny
woman traumatised by her childhood and beset by personal demons.
In this landmark biography, her close personal friend Gavin Lambert
tells her extraordinary story with the help of intimate interviews
from her friends and colleagues, including Robert Redford, Warren
Beatty, and her husband, Robert Wagner. What emerges is a luminous
portrait that sheds new light on the life and tragic death of
the silver screen's most beguiling star.
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