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Reader's Digest Condensed Books Volume 3 1996 (Dance of the Scarecrows, Implant, Nathan's Run, & The Final Judgment)
Reader's Digest Condensed Books Volume 3 1996 - Dance of the Scarecrows, Implant, Nathan's Run, & The Final Judgment Author:Wilson, Sipherd, Gilstrap, Patterson The Final Judgment by Richard North Patterson — Just as San Francisco judge Caroline Masters is about to be nominated to the US Court of Appeals, a terrible crime a continent away throws her prospects into turmoi. Summoned home to New Hampshire, Caroline has little choice but to endanger her own future by defending her niece in a high-profile cri... more »minal case. But to mount a defense, Caroline must probe explosive secrets that have lain buried for a generation.
Nathan's Run by John Gilstrap
He's cute. He's twelve. And he's America's most wanted boy - hunted for a crime he didn't commit. So far young Nathan Bailey has stayed one step ahead of the cops and a half step ahead of the real criminal. But with both gaining on him, Nathan's only hope is to find a grown-up who'll listen to the truth. Until then he must keep on using his wits. And keep on running.
Dance of the Scarcrows by Ray Sipherd
To his neighbors he is known as the birdman, the friendly but reclusive ornithologist and painter who lives in the big house at Plover Point. But when a local selectman is killed, Jonathan Wilder gets a new label: murder suspect. Wilder knows he's being framed. But by whom? And is the crime somehow connected to the sudden sale of the town's nature sanctuary? Evidence points to a group known as the Scarecrows. And they definitely want the birdman to fly away.
Implant by F Paul Wilson
Once physician Duncan Lathram used his surgical skills to save lives. Now he spends his time tucking congressional tummies and lifting some of the best-known faces on Capitol Hill. To his assistant, Gina Panzella, the change is disturbing and sad. But when a series of bizarre accidents befall Lathram's patients, Gina finds herself drawn in to a frightening plot that might just explain her mentor's changes - and a lot more besides.« less