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Books published by publisher Fawcett

  • Ice Station Zebra

    Alistair Maclean

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, March 12, 1984)
    The Dolphin, pride of America's nuclear fleet, is the only submarine capable of attempting the rescue of a British meteorological team trapped on the polar ice cap. The officers of the Dolphin know well the hazards of such an assignment. What they do not know is that the rescue attempt is really a cover-up for one of the most desperate espionage missions of the Cold War -- and that the Dolphin is heading straight for sub-zero disaster, facing hidding sabotage, murder . . . and a deadly, invisible enemy . . .
  • The Godfather

    Mario Puzo

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Oct. 12, 1977)
    The most revealing novel written about the criminal underworld of the Mafia.
  • Someday the Rabbi Will Leave

    Harry Kemelman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Feb. 12, 1986)
    Rabbi Small faces political corruption, definitely non-kosher, brewed with a dash of dirty campaign tricks, blackmail, and a possible murder. And if that's not bad enough, the newly appointed president of the temple has decided to replace the rabbi before his daughter's wedding . . .
  • The Ninja

    Eric Van Lustbader

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, May 12, 1985)
    "Totally absorbing...as gripping a tale of hatred and revenge as you will read...It is superb."NEWS RECORDThis is the story of Nicholas Linnear, half-Caucasian, half-Oriental, a man caught between East and West, between the sexual passions of a woman he can't forget and the one he can't control and between a past he can't escape and a destiny he can't avoid. A sprawling erotic thriller that swings from postwar Japan to present-day New York in a relentless saga of violence and terror elaborately designed for the most savage vengeance of all...
  • Monsieur Pamplemousse

    Michael Bond

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Jan. 12, 1986)
    Introduces an undercover agent for France's preeminent culinary guidebook who, with his dog Pummes Frites, investigates the causes and consequences of a most bizarre dinner
  • The Banana Split Affair

    Cynthia Blair

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, July 12, 1985)
    Twin sisters with contrasting personalities decide to switch identities for two weeks and experience each other's life.
  • Girl in Buckskin

    Dorothy Gilman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Oct. 29, 1990)
    Orphaned Becky Pumroy was forced to live a life of drudgery and servitude when her parents were killed during an Indian attack. She had almost resigned herself to picking up after the spoiled Leggett girls when she received some startling news: wealthy Joshua Smeed wanted to marry her.But Mr. Smeed was much older -- and rumor had it he helped put his previous wives in their early graves. Rather than meet the same fate, Becky ran away with her brother Eseck, a young man who had lived with the Indians for five years.Becky knew that the American wilderness was dangerous -- with wild animals that roamed free, with harsh and unrelenting winters, with Indians who no doubt were ready to destroy her brother and herself.But what Becky found was something very different indeed -- a place and a people that wouldn't change her life forever....
  • Dragon's Lair: A Medieval Mystery

    Sharon Kay Penman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Nov. 29, 2005)
    July 1193. King Richard Lionheart lies in a German prison, held for ransom by the emperor. His mother, Dowager Queen Eleanor, ransacks England for gold to buy his freedom, while his younger brother, John, plots with King Philippe of France to ensure that he rots and dies in chains.When a ransom payment vanishes, Eleanor hastily dispatches young Justin de Quincy to investigate. In wild, beautiful Wales, his devotion to the queen will be supremely tested–as an arrogant border earl, a cocky Welsh prince, an enchanting lady, and a traitor of the deepest dye welcome him with false smiles and deadly conspiracies. The queen’s treasure is nowhere to be found, but assassins are everywhere . . . and blood runs red in the dragon’s lair.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • When's Later, Daddy?

    Bil Keane

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, June 12, 1986)
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  • The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story by Richard Preston

    Richard Preston

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1721)
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  • Eye of the Beholder

    Daniel Hayes

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, March 28, 1998)
    Tyler and Lymie are sick in bed and bored out of their minds. But while their hometown plans a festival for a famous local artist, and folks scramble to find his last known works of art, the boys hatch a clever plot. Tyler and Limy create their own sculptures as a joke and discard them near the artist's studio. But when the sculptures are found and determined to be authentic, the art world is suddenly abuzz with news of the amazing discovery--and two boys with great imaginations are in a hilarious heap of trouble. . . .
  • Shout at the Devil

    Wilbur Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Oct. 30, 1989)
    They were the most unlikely alliance East Africa had ever seen: O'Flynn and Oldsmith, the legendary gin-swilling elephant poacher and the overgrown schoolboy. Together they braved the terrors of savage Mozambique to make a private paradise, fighting only for family and fortune in the days before World War I. But when Germany's shadow fell across the dark continent, O'Flynn and Oldsmith set their sights on new prey -- the black boots and warships of the Kaiser.