Hard Target

Hard Target

James Rouch

James Rouch

THE ZONE 1 • HARD TARGET The Zone, a chemical and nuclear contaminated hell, a broad swathe of Europe where the Warsaw Pact mass attacks have been stalled by NATO. Major Revells’men have to enter it to destroy a Russian tank workshop concealed in the midst of a refugee camp. SYNOPSIS Major Revells’ tank hunter team are given the suicidal task of hunting down and destroying a crack Russian tank repair workshop. The elite unit is upgrading weapons and armour, getting it ready for a massed assault on the NATO front line. Crossing the severely contaminated terrain of the Zone the Special Combat Force have to enter the dangerous world of the refugees to find their target. They encounter a renegade group of East German deserters, the reviled Grepos, border guards. Through them they discover that the workshop has been sited underground, close to a huge refugee camp. Invulnerable to assault by any conventional means without unacceptable civilian losses, Revells’ men have to risk everything to attack at point blank range. PUBLISHED First NEL Paperback Edition November 1980 First IMPRINT Publication E-Book Edition May 2005 First Revision IMPRINT Publications E-Book Edition April 2007
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Lord Clayborne's Fancy

Lord Clayborne's Fancy

Laura Matthews

Laura Matthews

Most bridegrooms don’t expect to be called “an insufferable toad” the day after their wedding. But Lady Clayborne had provocation enough from his lordship, though she had no idea why he had the ludicrous notion she was not a virgin. Rebecca was not content to be a wife in name only—and Jason was not willing to be deceived. Regency Romance by Laura Matthews; originally published by Warner and Signet
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The Devil's Game

The Devil's Game

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

WAS THE DEMONIC ENTITY WHO RULED THE ISLAND TRULY SATANIC, OR MERELY A MALEVOLENT ALIEN? On an isolated island, seven people with a desperate need for money play a game conceived by an intelligence of perfect evil. The rules are simple: each player will perform an act; each of the others must duplicate it, or be eliminated. All that the players have in common is their desperation. One is a mercenary soldier with a taste for proving his manhood through self-torture. Another is a porno-starlet. A third is a perfectly ordinary mother whose seven-year-old's life depends on a million-dollar medical treatment... Each of the seven thinks he or she will do anything... all but one of them are wrong.
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Shadows 3

Shadows 3

Charles L. Grant

Charles L. Grant

Charles L. Grant - IntroductionDavis Grubb - The Brown RecluseBruce Frances - To See You With, My DearRay Russell - Avenging AngelR. Chetwynd-Hayes - The Ghost Who LimpedJuleen Brantingham - Janey's SmileBarry N. Malzberg & Bill Pronzini - Opening A VeinWilliam F. Nolan - The PartnershipPat Murphey - Wish HoundPeter D. Pautz - AntAlan Ryan - Tell Mommy What HappenedSteve Rasnic Tem - At The BureauChelsea Quinn Yarbro - Cabin 33Not-so-'Quiet Horror' collection, includes:Davis Grubb - The Brown Recluse: Every year the six-strong West Virginia Chapter of the Baker Street Irregulars award a beautiful Persian Slipper to the member who solves a crime for which the wrong person has been prosecuted. Much to one-legged spinster Ms. Ellen Lathrop's consternation, Charles Gribble, the town banker, local pillar of society and the only lover she ever had, has retained the award since it's inception - he must be in cahoots with Sheriff Voitle or something. Ms. Lathrop detests Gribble, or the "brown recluse" as she thinks of him after the area's most venomous spider, not least because he called her a "cripple" during their final row all those years ago. That slipper is rightfully hers and she must win it to grace her shapely right foot, and not just for a year but in perpetuary! But the only way to do that is to solve a murder - and Glory is such a trouble-free community. Then Gribble's employee Jim Smitherman is battered to death with a brick in the fog ...R. Chetwynd-Hayes - The Ghost Who Limped: Mother and father dote on seven year old Brian at the expense of his sensitive, sixteen year old sister, Julia, who can never do anything right. Their garden is haunted by a benign spook, 'Mr. Miss-One' (as in 'miss one step' on account of his limp) who is entirely oblivious to their presence as he goes about weeding his invisible flowerbeds and washing his ghost car. Unfortunately, being a Goth has yet to be invented (even the punk explosion is further away than at first appears) so Julia wills herself to fall in love with him and, after another blazing row in which she finally lets slip that she hates her mother, the family send her to Coventry. Julia decides that if Mr Miss-One can't come to her, she will go to him, and sets off to the garage to hang herself ....To say any more would be to ruin it, but Mike Ashley has described The Ghost Who Limped as "possibly his best" and it's certainly as good as anything of R. C-H's I've read up until now.Ray Russell - Avenging Angel: "Silone stressed the ugly, specialising in vomit-encrusted wino's sleeping it off in doorways, bloated prostitutes with grotesque, leering masks for faces, and several gratuitously nauseating crucifixions scenes ... Silone equated this ugliness with Truth, 'telling it like it is'. To be blunt, he had ego but no talent.A clever variation on The Picture Of Dorian Gray as Orlando 'No Baloney!' Silone, self-reverential, hypocritical artist, receives his just desserts after making a disgusting exhibition of himself and his lousy work at the Challenge Gallery where his deluded young fans have amassed to be fleeced by 'The Master' yet again. When a shy young girl with one arm presents her hero with the portrait she's poured her heart into, he dismisses it as trash, lobs a half-eaten burger at it and tells her to get lost if she's not gonna pay for a nice signed photocopy of his latest masterpiece. As ketchup runs down the face, something nasty begins to happen to the original ....Barry N. Malzberg & Bill Pronzini - Opening A Vein: Short whimsical piece. The last living creature on earth is a vampire who duly summons the Devil and begs for blood. The Devil points out that, being one of the undead, he no longer has a soul to barter but then relents. The vampire gorges himself on Satan's blood, becomes the new Devil, begins the cycle of creation all over again. Bruce Frances - To See You With, My Dear: "If you don't do what you've been told, you're not going to get to sleep tonight. And if you do fall asleep, you'll be sorry. That could be bad, hmm? It will, I promise."Lisa Gleason loves husband David as he does her but, of late, his tiresome little games have taken on a cruel twist. Now she's all snuggly settled in bed he's insistent that she's left the light on downstairs and must go switch it off. When she turns over, he attacks her, tearing the nightdress from her back, a lunatic red blaze in his eyes. The guy needs psychiatric help before it's too late ... but for which of them?
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The Marriages Between Zones 3, 4 and 5

The Marriages Between Zones 3, 4 and 5

Doris Lessing

Fiction

From Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, this is the second instalment in the visionary novel cycle 'Canopus in Argos: Archives'. This is the story of the kindly Queen of Zone Three, who rules a land free of all harshness, and her forced marriage with the soldier-king of Zone Four, which is hierarchic, disciplined, inflexible, dutiful. This apparently difficult marriage, unwanted by both, requires a compromise between impulse and reason, between instinct and logic. Ben Ata learns to accept and then to love the ruler of Zone Three and her alien ways; and she learns to love and to need him. But when the Queen is commanded by the Providers to return to her own realm, she must obey, shattering though it is to leave her husband and child. Ben Ata, in turn, is ordered to marry the savage beauty who rules Zone Five, a land that both unites and reverses the other two Zones. In 'The Marriages …' Doris Lessing uses science-fiction brilliantly to investigate the conflict...
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The Constant Companion

The Constant Companion

M C Beaton

Mystery / Suspense / Romance

"I am Miss Lamberton. Miss Constance Lamberton. I hoped that you would employ me as your companion." So it was that quiet, reserved Constance came to the household of the haughty but beautiful Lady Amelia. She would serve as the lady's chaperone throughout the Season's many festivities, finding herself an unwitting accomplice in Lady Amelia's scheme to trap the very eligible Lord Philip into marriage.But it was not Lady Amelia who won Lord Philip's heart. It was the pale, golden-eyed Constance herself. And very soon, Constance became Lady Philip Cautry. It was not a marriage made in heaven, but surely in time.And then Constance disappeared. Lord Philip didn't know how or why. Nor did he care. All that mattered to him was the safe return of his beloved Constance.
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Air Force One is Down

Air Force One is Down

John Denis

Literature & Fiction / Poetry

Someone wants revenge, and the target is the President's plane. When the mission looks impossible, the world calls upon UNACO.The world's most ingenious international criminal is bent on revenge... Two men with the same name and the same face And six of the most important men in the world aboard the President's plane...Who pushed the button that destroyed Air Force One?Why must everyone be killed?Are they really dead?In this game of deception only UNACO and its daring team can be trusted to join the gamble - but can they win?
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The Specialists

The Specialists

Lawrence Block

Mystery & Thrillers / Fiction

I suppose it’s fair to say that I’m most often identified as the creator of series characters. My two active series, concerning a bookselling burglar named Rhodenbarr and a sober drunk named Scudder, are the ones people are most likely to know about. Readers with a wider range may be familiar as well with a series of seven novels about an insomniac named Tanner. And there have been four novels each about a horny kid named Harrison and an introspective killer named Keller. Hardly anybody, asked to name all of my series, would come up with The Specialists. A fat lot they know. As far as I’m concerned, The Specialists is unequivocally a series novel. As it happens, the series is only one book long. But I figure it’s a series just the same. In the spring of 1966 I moved into a big old house on a small old lot smack in the middle of New Brunswick, New Jersey. I set up an office for myself on the third floor. I had a massive old desk, and the movers couldn’t get the thing up the last flight of stairs. It wouldn’t fit. Most desks of that vintage disassemble, but not this sucker. They had to cut the hind legs off it. I propped up the back of the desk with two short stacks of paperback novels, plopped a typewriter on the top of it, and went to work.Three and a half years later, when we moved to a place in the country, I left the desk right there, and I left the books to keep it from tilting. By that time the desk didn’t owe me a dime, because I’d sat at it and written a whole slew of books. I’d already written the first Tanner book in Racine, Wisconsin, but I wrote the other six in New Brunswick, along with After the First Death and Such Men Are Dangerous and more pseudonymous work than I’ll admit to at the moment. I also wrote The Specialists at that desk. My then agent (and still friend) Henry Morrison suggested I might try to come up with a series, and he liked the idea of a troupe of guys working together, in the tried-and-true manner of A League of Gentlemen. I hadn’t read the book in question, but I got the idea. And I wrote a couple of chapters and an outline and pitched the idea as a series to an editor at (I think) Dell. Whoever she was, and wherever she was, she thought it sounded good, and I went home to my desk to finish the first book. I finished the book without a problem, and Henry liked it, and he sent it over to Dell. While I’d been breezing along on the book, the editor who’d liked the idea had gone somewhere else, and her replacement didn’t like the idea, or the book, either. Henry took it back and sent it to Knox Burger at Gold Medal, who liked it just fine. I signed a contract, and then I got a call from Henry. “Knox was wondering,” he said, “if The Specialists is the first volume of a series. Shall I tell him yes, and that you’re already hard at work on the next installment?” “God, no,” I said. “Huh?” “Tell him it’s complete in and of itself,” I said. “But I thought—” “So did I,” I said, “and it turns out we were both wrong. Because I like the book, and I sort of enjoyed writing it, but when I finished it I realized something. I don’t want to write about those guys again, ever. I liked them as characters, and it’s the kind of book I like to read, but it turns out it’s not the kind of book I like to write.” There was a pause. Then Henry said, “That’s really strange.” “I know it is.” “I was sure it was going to turn out to be a series.” “So was I, and we were right. It’s a series. But it’s a very short series.” “Just one book long.” “Just one book long,” I agreed. “But a series nonetheless.” And that’s what it is. I hope you enjoy it. And who knows? Maybe someday I will want to write about these guys again. . .
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The Blue Falcon

The Blue Falcon

Robyn Carr

Romance / Fiction

From Dangerous Passion in Private Chambers to the Pageantry of the Royal Court, They Cherished a Forbidden LoveThe flaxen-haired Chandra watched with love as de Corbney grew to manhood, his hair as black as deep night, his fierce blue eyes shining with the victories of the jousting fields that won him the name heralded throughout England: the Blue Falcon.He is a knight of the King now, his prowess with sword and lance a legend in the fields of war. And in the bold, sweet gaze of the beautiful Lady Chandra, the Falcon meets his equal in will and destiny, and discovers-at last and too late--the simple and fatal truth of love.For around them, a fine and deadly web of cunning, greed and cold deceit is tightening....And between them lies the secret power of their promise ... and the trials they must endure to claim their triumphant and timeless love.
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The Suicide Murders

The Suicide Murders

Howard Engel

Howard Engel

"Meet Benny Cooperman, a Jewish private eye from--of all places--Grantham, Ontario,a small, rather dilapidated industrial town not far from Niagara Falls. Business hasn't been too good lately, but it begins to puck up when the attractive wife of a local real estate operator, Chester Yates, hires him to run a check on her husband. Benny quickly closes the case when he discovers the seemingly innocent cause of Mrs. Yates' worries; closes it, that is, until later that evening when he is stunned to hear that Chester Yates has committed suicide. Or is it suicide? Why would a man buy a bicycle two hours before shooting himself in the head? Benny starts to investigate and finds himself unraveling a complex web involving a mysterious psychiatrist, shady eminent citizens, and soon a few more suicides--or murders..........................."
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Heart of War

Heart of War

John Masters

John Masters

January 1 1916: Europe is bleeding to death as the corpses rot from Poland to Gallipoli in the cruel grip of the Great War...Heart of War follows the fate and fortunes of the Rowland family and those people bound up in their lives: the Cate squirearchy, the Strattons who manage the Rowland owned factory, and the humble, multi-talented Gorse family. In this all-consuming conflict, not a single family will remain untouched. With Quentin and Boy Rowland fighting in the trenches and Guy flying the skies above, it would be a miracle for the whole family to come home untouched...During the years 1916 and 1917, the appalling slaughter of the Somme and Passchendaele cuts deep into the hearts of British people as military conscription looms over Britain for the first time in a thousand years. As babies are born, fathers, sons and brothers killed, and women strike out in the work-place, Britain looks to never be the same again.
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