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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Schismatrix Plus , January 2015
e-Book
The Caryatids , March 2009
Hardcover
Art Of Alex Gross , February 2007
Hardcover
Visionary In Residence: Stories , March 2006
Paperback
Shaping Things (Mediaworks Pamphlets) , September 2005
Paperback
Zeitgeist , August 2001
Mass Market Paperback
Distraction , October 1999
Mass Market Paperback
A Good Old-Fashioned Future , June 1999
Mass Market Paperback
The Hacker Crackdown , October 1998
Mass Market Paperback
Holy Fire , October 1997
Paperback
Schismatrix Plus , December 1996
Paperback
Heavy Weather , December 1995
Paperback
Difference Engine, The , January 1992
Paperback
Agency , February 2021
Trade Size / e-Book (reprint)
Agency , September 2019
Hardcover / e-Book
The Peripheral , November 2014
Hardcover / e-Book
Zero History , October 2012
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Distrust That Particular Flavor , January 2012
Hardcover / e-Book
Zero History , September 2010
Hardcover
Phantom Shanghai , June 2010
Trade Size
Spook Country , August 2007
Hardcover
Pattern Recognition , February 2005
Paperback (reprint)
Difference Engine, The , January 1992
Paperback
Neuromancer , August 1986
Paperback (reprint)
Bantam
January 1992
On Sale: January 1, 1992
429 pages ISBN: 055329461X EAN: 9780553294613 Paperback
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In 1855 London, a steam driven calculator heralds a new age of information as everything from fast food to credit cards turns the Victorian Era into a bizarre modern-day world. "Bursting with the kind of demented speculation and obsessive detailing that has made both Gibson's and Sterling's work stand out in the past".--San Francisco Chronicle.
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