March's Must-Reads: Mystery, Romance, and Thrills Await!
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Can an officer and her K-9 survive a killer�s trap?
Love and fossils collide in a race against treachery and time.
"They decided a man couldn't handle this assignment, Sergeant. So, they sent a woman instead.�
Chilling danger meets fiery passion in a race against a serial killer's legacy.
Quirky village charm meets sinister secrets and a quest for truth.
Regency intrigue where honor and danger intertwine in a quest for justice.
Summer escape turns chilling as Molly Murphy unravels a deadly countryside mystery.
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A Rap on Race , September 2007
Mass Market Paperback
One Day when I Was Lost , August 2007
Paperback
No Name in the Street , January 2007
Paperback
If Beale Street Could Talk , October 2006
Paperback
Giovanni's Room , June 2000
Paperback
Just Above My Head , June 2000
Paperback
The Devil Finds Work , June 2000
Paperback
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone , February 1998
Paperback
The Amen Corner , February 1998
Paperback
James Baldwin , February 1998
Hardcover
Going to Meet the Man: Stories , May 1995
Paperback
Blues for Mister Charlie , May 1995
Paperback
The Evidence of Things Not Seen , April 1995
Paperback
Nobody Knows My Name , December 1992
Paperback
The Fire Next Time , December 1992
Paperback (reprint)
Jimmy's Blues: Selected Poems , December 1990
Paperback
The Price of the Ticket , September 1985
Hardcover
Go Tell It on the Mountain , June 1980
Mass Market Paperback
Vintage
December 1992
On Sale: December 1, 1992
241 pages ISBN: 0679744738 EAN: 9780679744733 Paperback
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Non-Fiction
Told with Baldwin's characteristically unflinching honesty,
this collection of illuminating, deeply felt essays examines
topics ranging from race relations in the United States to
the role of the writer in society, and offers personal
accounts of Richard Wright, Norman Mailer and other writers.
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