Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β Your June Reading Escape Starts Here
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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.
Heβs stubborn. Sheβs tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.
A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.
She came home to save the ranch⦠and found the cowboy she never forgot.
From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.
A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.
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Kurt Vonnegut , May 2011
Hardcover
Armageddon in Retrospect , April 2008
Hardcover
A Man Without A Country , September 2005
Hardcover
Palm Sunday , May 1999
Paperback
Mother Night , May 1999
Paperback
Deadeye Dick , May 1999
Paperback
Breakfast of Champions , May 1999
Paperback
Slapstick: Or Lonesome No More! , May 1999
Paperback
Player Piano , January 1999
Trade Size (reprint)
Jailbird , January 1999
Paperback
Slaughterhouse-Five , January 1999
Paperback
Galapagos , January 1999
Paperback
Wampeters, Foma & Granfalloons , January 1999
Paperback
Welcome to the Monkey House , September 1998
Trade Size (reprint)
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater , September 1998
Paperback
Cat's Cradle , September 1998
Paperback
The Sirens of Titan , September 1998
Paperback
Bluebeard , September 1998
Paperback
Timequake , August 1998
Paperback
Hocus Pocus , October 1997
Paperback
Fates Worse Than Death , September 1992
Paperback
Slaughterhouse-Five , November 1991
Paperback (reprint)
Dial Press Trade Paperback
May 1999
On Sale: May 11, 1999
288 pages ISBN: 0385334176 EAN: 9780385334174 Paperback
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Fiction | Humor | Historical
Deadeye Dick is Vonnegut's funny, chillingly satirical look at the death of innocence. Amid a true Vonnegutian host of horrorsβa double murder, a fatal dose of radioactivity, a decapitation, an annihilation of a city by a neutron bombβRudy Waltz, a.k.a. Deadeye Dick, takes us along on a zany search for absolution and happiness. Here is a tale of crime and punishment that makes us rethink what we believe...and who we say we are.