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When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!
��a must-read thriller.��Booklist
Always remember when playing for keeps to look before you leap!
?? Lost Memories. A Mystery Baby. A Mountain Ready to Explode. ??
One Rodeo. Two Rivals. A Storm That Changes Everything.
?? A Fake Marriage. A Real Spark. A Love Worth the Scandal. ??
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The Tenth Man , April 2022
Trade Size
Our Man in Havana , August 2007
Paperback
The Lawless Roads , July 2006
Paperback
Journey Without Maps , July 2006
Paperback
The Man Within , May 2005
Paperback
The Ministry of Fear , May 2005
Paperback
Complete Short Stories , February 2005
Paperback
The Comedians , February 2005
Paperback
Travels with My Aunt , October 2004
Paperback
Brighton Rock , October 2004
Paperback
The Quiet American , October 2004
Paperback
Orient Express , September 2004
Paperback
The End of the Affair , September 2004
Paperback
The Power and the Glory , March 2003
Paperback
My Silent War , October 2002
Paperback
Fallen Idol , January 2001
Paperback
The Honorary Consul , September 2000
Hardcover
The Heart of the Matter , October 1999
Paperback
The Last Word and Other Stories , March 1999
Paperback
The Third Man and The Fallen Idol , July 1992
Paperback
The Human Factor , March 1992
Hardcover
Penguin Classics
September 2004
On Sale: August 31, 2004
192 pages ISBN: 0142437980 EAN: 9780142437988 Paperback
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Fiction
The novelist Maurice Bendrix's love affair with his friend's
wife, Sarah, had begun in London during the Blitz. One day,
inexplicably and without warning, Sarah had broken off the
relationship. It seemed impossible that there could
be a rival for her heart. Yet two years later, driven by
obsessive jealousy and grief, Bendrix sends Pakris, a
private detective, to follow Sarah and find out the
truth. "One of the most true and moving novels of my
time, in anybody's language."-- William
Faulkner "Singularly moving and beautiful."-- Evelyn
Waugh
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