Best Selling Authors: Doing What They Do Best
by McNally Robinson - Friday Dec 28 2007 4:33 pm

Our 30% off Titles for January and February:

Duma Key by Stephen King.Trying to put his life back together after a serious accident, self-made millionaire Edgar Freemantle rents a house in Duma Key, a beautiful, remote stretch of the Florida coast. The owner, Elizabeth Eastlake, is an octogenarian with a tragic and mysterious past. When Edgar begins to paint, he discovers a power that seems to come from a place outside himself, a power that drives his work but also attracts unpleasant ghosts from Elizabeth?s childhood.

T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton.The 20th Kinsey Millhone crime novel is a gripping tale of identify theft and elder abuse. Taking on the responsibility for an aging neighbour, Millhone hires a caregiver named Solana Rojas. But Rojas is using a stolen identity and the woman behind the name is a psychopath who preys on the elderly. Tension builds, the suspense lying in whether Millhone will realize what is happening in time to intervene. Grafton?s rendering of this rip in the social fabric is a high point in this immensely successful series.

The Appeal by John Grisham. Convicted of dumping toxic waste into a small town?s water supply, a chemical company appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court. The owner of the company, a Wall Street predator named Carl Trudeau, is convinced the court is not friendly enough. In a powerful story of political and legal intrigue, Trudeau sets out to put his own man on the court. The young man he grooms for the job might have more scruples than his boss anticipates.



See:
Duma Key - hardcover - discounted
By Stephen King - $22.40
 

T Is for Trespass - hardcover
By Sue Grafton - $32.50

tresĄpass \'trespes\ n: a transgression of law involving one's obligations to God or to one's neighbor; a violation of moral law; an offense; a sin -Webster's New International Dictionary, Seco...

 

The Appeal - hardcover
By John Grisham - $30.50

Politics has always been a dirty game. Now justice is, too. In a crowded courtroom in Mississippi, a jury returns a shocking verdict against a chemical company accused of dumping toxic waste ...

 




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