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Not Much of a Crime $16.95

Allison King finds herself embroiled in a fight for her life when she decides to campaign for a vacant seat on the town council of Charleston, Nevada. Does she have what it takes to overcome the political corruption, intrigue and murder that permeates the town and still fight to save the adult video empire she has created in Los Angeles?


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The Curious Misadventures of Tubby Wexler, Private Investigator - $12.95

Tubby Wexler believes himself to be the personification of the pulp magazine detectives of the 1930s, 40s & 50s. He has all the trappings - a rundown 2-room office in a dilapidated downtown office, a faithful canine, a magnificent, voluptuous, Cajun beauty as a secretary and list of the most bizarre clients any P.I has ever seen.

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Flying For France - James R. McConnell - $8.95

An illustrated re-publication of an eye witness account of air combat against the Germans during World War I. James R. McConnell flew these missions as a sergeant-pilot in the American Escadrille BEFORE America's entry into the war. He received the French Croix de Guerre with Palm (Second Award) for conspicuous bravery. Published in 1917 after his death, McConnell's book inspired the 2006 movie Flyboys.

The Secret Witness - George Gibbs - $16.95

The Secret Witness is an action packed novel exposing an international conspiracy that, if successful, will result in a coup d'etat that will rip the heart of the Russian Empire. The clandestine meeting is unwittingly overheard by two young lovers, one English - one Austro-Hungarian, who flee to Vienna to inform their respective governments of the plot. First published in 1917, The Secret Witness could well have been written by a modern day spy novelist.


"Bring Me His Ears" - Clarence Mulford - $16.95

Early 1840's and the West is opening up. Wagon trains are headed to the Oregon Territories and Texas is still an independent republic. Tom Boyd is pushed into the street by the Mexican governor of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Boyd slaps the man's face and runs for his life. Agents are sent after Boyd with one order - “Bring him back alive or bring me his ears!” Boyd decides Oregon is much safer than New Mexico, but a young woman changes his destiny...


Bar-20 Days - Clarence Mulford - $14.95

When Clarence Mulford wrote Bar-20 Days he created the iconic Western hero Hopalong Cassidy. But this is not the clean cut hero portrayed by William Boyd on the Silver Screen or Television. Mulford's Cassidy is a hard-drinking, roll-your-own smoking, rough and tumble cowboy ready to back his partner's play, right or wrong, at the drop of a hat.


Reading Runes - Robert F. Joseph - $9.95

Reading Runes is an introduction to the ancient and mysterious art of divination through the use of one of man’s first written forms. Each rune symbolizes an aspect of the questor’s desires, fears, and triumphs.

Robert F. Joseph has compiled easy to understand instructions that takes you from the elementary selection of a single rune to more complicated forms of Tarot and Planetary readings.

Whether you have only a slight interest in the occult arts or are a serious student, Reading Runes belongs in your library.


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