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Books published by publisher POCKET

  • Devil in a Blue Dress: An Easy Rawlins Mystery

    Walter Mosley

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, July 1, 1991)
    Devil in a Blue Dress honors the tradition of the classic American detective novel by bestowing on it a vivid social canvas and the freshest new voice in crime writing in years, mixing the hard-boiled poetry of Raymond Chandler with the racial realism of Richard Wright to explosive effect.
  • Complete Book of Dog Training, The

    Paul Loeb & Josephine Banks

    Paperback (Pocket, March 15, 1977)
    Book by
  • Turning Angel

    Greg Iles

    Paperback (Pocket, March 15, 2006)
    Excellent Book
  • Captain America

    Marvel comic group

    Paperback (Pocket, April 1, 1979)
    1941! The world at war! In a secret laboratory, frail Steve Rogers became the American supersoldier! For 4 thrilling years he fought the Axis powers- until a freak stroke of fate threw him into suspended animation! He awoke in the present, a man decades out of his time. Since that day, Captain America has sought his destiny in this brave new world!
  • Star

    V.C. Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Aug. 1, 1999)
    In the second volume in the Wildflowers quartet, Star hides her nightmarish secrets from the other girls in her therapy group, until she gradually reveals her story to Dr. Marlowe and the others, allowing her to finally confront the horrors of her past
  • The BATTLE OF LEYTE GULF

    Thomas J. Cutler

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Two hundred and eighty-two ships, some of them the largest and most powerful ever built...nearly 200,000 men, many sent to the bottom of the sea...a cast of characters that included MacArthur, Roosevelt, Halsey, and Nimitz...more than 100,000 square miles of fire and blood...they all came together in one unique battle, the singular turning point in the tide of WWII and in the history of warfare. Now, using materials previously unavailable, award-winning author Thomas J. Cutler captures the awe-inspiring heroism, the flawed strategies, the brilliant deception, and the brutal reality of the greatest naval battle of all time. From seaman to admiral, from aerial to surface to submarine combat, every facet, every weapon, every controversy -- on both sides of the firing line -- explodes off the page in this impressive account of the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
  • How To Win Friends & Influence People

    Dale Carnegie

    Paperback (Pocket, March 15, 1981)
    Dale Carnegie's book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is the most influential business book of the twentieth century. Download a free copy of his principles and learn why! These are the same key principles we use in our training and consulting services for professionals and companies of all sizes in all business segments around the world. You will learn how to: Communicate with diplomacy and tact Become a more persuasive communicator Be an effective leader Reduce stress
  • PSYCHO CYBERNETICS

    Maxwell maltz

    Paperback (Pocket, March 3, 1979)
    "-Discover the success mechanism within you! -Improve your self-image and turn the key to a better life -Learn to utilize the power of rational thinking....."
  • Diana: Her True Story

    Andrew Morton

    Paperback (Pocket, Dec. 1, 1992)
    HER LIFE HAS SEEMED LIKE A FAIRY-TALE COME TRUE...yet the shocking truth is that for Diana, Princess of Wales, life has been far from perfect. Written with the cooperation and support of members of Diana's family and her closest friends, and illustrated with photographs made available exclusively for this book, it reveals a woman trapped in a loveless marriage, who has suffered from chronic illness and loneliness, who has gone to the depths of despair...and who has courageously struggled to create a new life for herself.
  • Twilight's Child

    V. C. Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, )
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  • Portrait of a Marriage

    Pearl S. Buck

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, March 15, 1975)
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  • Signature Killers

    Robert Keppel

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 1, 1997)
    In a real-life scenario straight out of The Silence of the Lambs, Robert Keppel went one-on-one with the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, who advised Keppel on the detective's highly publicized search for the elusive Green River Killer. Bundy's chilling revelations were chronicled in The Riverman, "a page-turner" (Ted Montgomery, Detroit News) praised by Ann Rule as "the definitive book on serials." But Ted Bundy wasn't the first killer of his kind -- or the last. Signature Killers They leave telltale identifiers, their gruesome "calling cards," at the scenes of their crimes. They are driven by a primitive motivation to act out the same brutality over and over. With brilliant detection, high-tech analysis -- and a little luck -- they can be caught. But what does the signature killer seek from victim to victim? The answers are hidden among the grisly evidence, the common threads that link each devastating act. Sparked by a growing concern over the steady rise of signature murders, Robert Keppel explores in unflinching detail the monstrous patterns, sadistic compulsions, and depraved motives of this breed of killer. From the Lonely Hearts Killer who hunted the most desperate of women in 1950s America, to the savage Midtown Torso Murders that stunned the NYPD, to such infamous symbols of evil as Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Gacy, these are the cases -- horrifying, graphic and unforgettable -- that Keppel ingeniously taps to shed light on the darkest corners of the pathological mind.