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.
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand's first novel, We the Living, was published in 1936. With the publication of The Fountainhead in 1943, she achieved spectacular and enduring success. Through her novels and nonfiction writings, which express her unique philosophy of Objectivism, Rand maintains a lasting influence on popular thought.
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Series
Books: The Virtue of Selfishness , November 2009
Paperback
Three Plays , April 2005
Paperback
The Art of Nonfiction , February 2001
Paperback
The Art of Fiction , January 2000
Paperback
Anthem , December 1999
Paperback
Atlas Shrugged , August 1999
Paperback
The Return of the Primitive , January 1999
Paperback
The Fountainhead , September 1996
Mass Market Paperback
Anthem , March 1996
Paperback (reprint)
We the Living , January 1996
Paperback
The Voice of Reason , July 1990
Paperback
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology , May 1990
Expanded Second Edition
Paperback
Capitalism , July 1986
Paperback
Philosophy: Who Needs It , November 1984
Paperback
The Romantic Manifesto , October 1971
Paperback