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From the UBU507 Library

The F.B.I. gave John Benson the green light to start his race against time — and murder. The going was slow. There were many unavoidable detours. Especially a certain streamlined chassis with her own brand of anti-freeze. First printing–October, 1961

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Operation Starvation (Killmaster) (Award Books #A197F)

1968

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The romance of old bookmarks

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They don’t make ’em like this any more!

Blood Raid (Killmaster) Nick Carter Published by Ace Books (1987)

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Book Jackets: Wide Eyed Women Edition

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The Red Skull [1908]

Here in the bowels of the earth, under the bed of the ocean, in almost complete darkness, and with a raving madmen and murderer struggling with another criminal — the position was enough to unsettle the sanest human being. — … Continue reading

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This Month’s Selection for The Literocity Feminist Book Club

We strive to foster a fun, thoughtful, and safe environment in which to discuss current issues surrounding feminism and equality.

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Food for thought….

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Story of my Life

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In Plain Sight, Kathryn Casey. William Morrow, $7.99.

Kathryn Casey is America’s greatest living True Crime writer, period. The reason for this is simple — Casey has a firm grasp of the most important ingredients for any writing, fiction or non. First and foremost is character, and her … Continue reading

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