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Books published by publisher No Exit Press

  • What's a Girl Gotta Do?

    Sparkle Hayter

    Paperback (No Exit Press, June 14, 2001)
    Nothing is going right for reporter Robin Hudson. Her husband has left her, she has been demoted to tabloid reports, a blackmailer knows some of her worst secrets and she becomes a suspect in a brutal murder case. Whilst doing her normal assignments, she also takes up the investigation in the hope of clearing her name. A debut novel.
  • Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot

    Reed Farrel Coleman

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Sept. 24, 2015)
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  • B Is for Beer. Tom Robbins

    Robbins, Tom Robbins

    Paperback (No Exit, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Tom Robbins' first fiction in five years (and perhaps his most audacious ever), B is for Beer explores various aspects of beer culture - ancient, modern, and otherworldly; brutal, infantile and divine - and dramatises the surprising things that happen when the life of a feisty nursery school kid named Gracie Perkel intersects with each. Billed by Robbins as 'the first children's book about beer', this inspired work taps into the barrel of life's existential mysteries and is truly meant to sit proudly with his other novels in grown-up literature sections.
  • Nightwork

    Joseph Hansen

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Feb. 22, 2001)
    A widely published travel writer provides a comprehensive listing of available package tour options, describing tour operators and their offerings and presents guidance in judging and selecting package tours
  • Now & Then

    Robert B Parker

    Paperback (No Exit Press, )
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  • Now and Then

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    Paperback (No Exit Press, March 15, 2008)
    Spenser knows something's amiss the moment Dennis Doherty walks into his office. The guy's aggressive yet wary, in the way men frightened for their marriages always are. So when Doherty asks Spenser to investigate his wife Jordan's abnormal behaviour, Spenser agrees. A job's a job, after all. Not surprisingly, Spenser catches Jordan with another man, tells Dennis what he's found out and considers the case closed. But a couple of days later, all hell breaks loose, and three people are dead...
  • An Honorable Man

    Paul Vidich

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Feb. 23, 2017)
    Honorable Man
  • B is for Beer

    Tom Robbins

    Hardcover (NO EXIT PRESS, March 15, 2009)
    Tom Robbins' first fiction in five years (and perhaps his most audacious ever), B is for Beer explores various aspects of beer culture - ancient, modern, and otherworldly; brutal, infantile and divine - and dramatises the surprising things that happen when the life of a feisty nursery school kid named Gracie Perkel intersects with each. Billed by Robbins as 'the first children's book about beer', this inspired work taps into the barrel of life's existential mysteries and is truly meant to sit proudly with his other novels in grown-up literature sections.
  • Now & Then

    Robert B Parker

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Oct. 23, 2014)
    When Dennis Doherty walks into Spenser's office, he is aggressive yet wary, in the way men frightened for their marriages always are. So when Doherty asks Spenser to investigate his wife Jordan's abnormal behaviour, Spenser agrees. A job's a job, after all. Not surprisingly, Spenser catches Jordan with another man, tells Dennis what he's found out, and considers the case closed. But a couple of days later, all hell breaks loose, and three people are dead. This isn't just a marital affair gone bad. Spenser is in the middle of a hornet's nest of trouble
  • High Profile

    Robert B. Parker

    Paperback (No Exit Press, March 15, 2007)
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  • In a Lonely Place

    Dorothy B. Hughes

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Feb. 15, 1990)
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  • Colorblind

    Reed Farrel Coleman

    Paperback (No Exit Press, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Police chief Jesse Stone returns in the newest novel in Robert B. Parker's New York Times bestselling series, and this case hits right at the heart of the Paradise police force. Jesse Stone is back on the job after a stint in rehab, and the road to recovery is immediately made bumpy by a series of disturbing and apparently racially motivated crimes, beginning with the murder of an African American woman. Then, Jesse's own deputy Alisha - the first black woman hired by the Paradise police force - becomes the target of a sophisticated frame-up. As he and his team work tirelessly to unravel the truth, he has to wonder if this is just one part of an even grander plot, one with an end game more destructive than any of them can imagine. At the same time, a mysterious young man named Cole Slayton rolls into town with a chip on his shoulder and a problem with authority - namely, Jesse. Yet, something about the angry twentysomething appeals to Jesse, and he takes Cole under his wing. But there's more to him than meets the eye, and his secrets might change Jesse's life forever