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Reader's Digest Select Editions-Vol 5 2001-The Ice Child, The Blue Nowhere, Back When We Were Grownups, and Susanne's Diary for Nicholas
Reader's Digest Select EditionsVol 5 2001The Ice Child The Blue Nowhere Back When We Were Grownups and Susanne's Diary for Nicholas Author:Reader's Digest Editors and Elizabeth McGregor, Jeffery Deaver, Anne Tyler, and James Patterson **THE ICE CHILD** by Elizabeth McGregor - When Jo Harper falls in love with archaeologist Doug Marshall, she also falls into Doug's obsession: the disappearance of the 1845 Franklin expedition to the Arctic. A shocking accident links Jo's life--and that of her young son--to survival in the icy north, eerily echoing the journey of Sir John Frank... more »lin's doomed me. A stunning tale of faith, courage, and adventure.
**THE BLUE NOWHERE by Jeffery Deaver - People in Silicon Valley are dying at the hands of a computer hacker code-named Phate. He infiltrates their computers, invades their lives, and with chilling precision-lures them to their death. Desperate, police attempt to pierce the labyrinth world of cyberspace and outsmart this terrifying genius. Captivating suspense from today's hottest thriller writer.
**BACK WHEN WE WERE GROWNUPS** by Anne Tyler - At age fifty-three Rebecca Davitch thought she was content. Her four daughters are grown with families of their own. Her party-giving business chugs along pleasantly, if not lucratively. Nonetheless Rebecca suddenly confronts herself with a perplexing question: "Have I turned into the wrong person?" A masterful work of fiction from one of the most gifted writers of our time.
**SUZANNE'S DAIRY FOR NICHOLAS** by James Patterson - On the surface the diary looked simple enough. But inside is the powerful story of two people who found a perfect love on windswept Martha's Vineyard. As a heartbroken young woman reads the diary's tearstained pages, she learns the painful-and joyous-truths about love lost and found. Best-selling author James Patterson reveals his soft side with this stirring romance.« less