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Reader's Digest Condensed Books Vol 1 1997 - ICON, The Runaway Jury, Capitol Offense, and Critical Judgement
Reader's Digest Condensed Books Vol 1 1997 ICON The Runaway Jury Capitol Offense and Critical Judgement Author:Readers Digest Editors and Frederick Forsyth, John Grisham, Barbara Mikulski and Marylouise Oates, and Michael Palmer Reader's Digest Condensed Books (4) Novels they are as follows: — THE RUNAWAY JURY BY JOHN GRISHAM - It's the right courtroom, the right judge, the right plaintiff, perhaps even the right moment in history for a cigarette company to lose a high-profile liability case. Rankin Fitch, a well-paid consultant who "fixes" trials for Big Tobacco, wants ... more »to ensure that doesn't happen. But he may have met his match with this trial-and this maddeningly unpredictable jury.
ICON BY FREDERICK FORSYTH - It is the eve of the new century, and Russia stands at a crossroads-not knowing who will lead her into the future. A dangerous zealot seems poised to take over the government, and officially, the West can do nothing. Secretly, though, an ex-CIA agent is sent into the heart of the inferno. Can he rouse the sleeping Russian nation to defend itself? An epic thriller.
CRITICAL JUDGMENT BY MICHAEL PALMER - Patience, California, with its gorgeous surroundings, excellent schools, and modern hospital, seems like the perfect place to live. So thinks Dr. Abby Dolan, who has just moved into town. But when people start turning up in her emergency room with bizarre symptons, Abby suspects that something sinister lurks behind the town's idyllic facade. Laying it bare will take all her diagnostic skill-and every ounce of her courage.
CAPITOL OFFENSE BY BARBARA MIKULSKI AND MAYLOUISE OATES - Freshman Senator Norie Gorzack feels overwhelmed her first week on Capitol Hill. She can barely locate the elevator, let alone finagle a spot on an important committee. Her top aide has a chip on his shoulder. And when two people die under mysterious circumstances, the intrepid Senator finds that she has a lot more at stake than just her new career.« less