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  • The Rules of Silence

    David Lindsey

    Hardcover (Warner Books, April 23, 2003)
    Forced to participate in a series of business investments that will cause his company to eventually lose sixty-four million dollars, respected businessman Titus Cain struggles with devastating threats against his family and friends if he calls the police or fails to cooperate. 50,000 first printing.
  • The Park is Mine

    Stephen Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner Books, July 1, 1982)
    A crazed Vietnam veteran, armed with a Vietcong AK-47 assault rifle, takes possession of Central Park, enclosing it with concertina wire and booby-trapping it with mines, and initiates a guerrilla-style battle
  • Double Cross: The Explosive, Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America

    Chuck Giancana, Sam Giancana

    Hardcover (Warner Books, March 15, 1992)
    The electrifying New York Times bestseller, written by Giancana's brother and godson. For 40 years, Sam Giancana was a powerful mob boss, a man whose ruthless ambition would forever alter the course of history. Now this shocking, inside-the-syndicate tell-all reveals Giancana's first-person testimony regarding his involvement in the deaths of Monroe, and others. Photographs.
  • Leadership

    Rudolph Giuliani

    Paperback (Time Warner Books Uk, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The minutes and hours following the 11th September terror attacks on the World Trade Center posed the greatest challenge to governance in New York City's history. Mayor Rudoph Giuliani had barely escaped with his life in the collapse of the first tower. Fires burned furiously near the site as the other buildings verged on collapse and Air Force fighter jets criss-crossed the sky to ward off other attacks. Yet in those moments after the calamity, and in the following days and months, Mayor Giuliani not only steered the city through the crisis, but did so with an assurance and authority that was hailed around the world as a model of courageous leadership. In this book, Giuliani describes vividly the chaos and horror of the twin towers catastrophe, and explains how the rules of management he enforced as Mayor enabled him to gain control of the emergency. These are also the rules, Giuliani makes clear, that anyone in a leadership position - from the head of a large corporation to the owner of a corner shop - can use to inspire others and achieve concrete results.
  • cujo

    stephen king

    Paperback (Warner Books, March 15, 1997)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • The Dragon King

    R. A. Salvatore

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner Books, Nov. 1, 1997)
    In volume one of this series, "The Sword of Bedwyr", young Luthien Bedwyr rebelled against the vicious rule of King Greensparrow and his cruel wizard-lords. In volume two, he made use of a magical cape that renders its wearer invisible--except for a lingering crimson silhouette. Now, the evil Greensparrow is back--and with a vengeance. Using dark, hideous magic, Greensparrow has taken the form of a massive dragon--a virtually unstoppable force that only Luthien can defeat.
  • Split Second

    David Baldacci

    Hardcover (Warner Books, Aug. 31, 2003)
    This explosive novel and instant New York Times bestseller is the tale of two disgraced Secret Service agents racing against time to find the common thread that connects a series of assassinations and abductions. "A fast-paced thriller."--The Denver Post.
  • Gossip Girl

    Cecily von Ziegesar

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner Books, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Now available in mass market paperback: the bestselling novel about the provocative lives of New York City's most prestigious private school students.
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  • Nights in Rodanthe

    Nicholas Sparks

    Paperback (Warner Books, July 15, 2003)
    Struggling to care for her sick father and raise her teenage children alone, a divorced mother spends the weekend at a North Carolina inn, only to meet a former surgeon running from his past.Adrienne Willis is 45 and has been divorced for three years, abandoned by her husband for a younger woman. The trials of raising her teenage children and caring for her sick father have worn her down, but at the request of a friend and in hopes of respite, she's gone to the coastal village of Rodanthe in North Carolina to tend the local inn for the weekend. With a major storm brewing, the time away doesn't look promising...until a guest named Paul Flanner arrives. At 54, Paul is a successful surgeon, but in the previous six months his life has unraveled into something he doesn't recognize. Estranged from his son and recently divorced, he's sold his practice and his home and has journeyed to this isolated town in hopes of closing a painful chapter in his past. Adrienne and Paul come together as the storm brews over Rodanthe, but what begins between them over the weekend will resonate throughout the rest of their lives, intertwining past and future, love and loss.
  • Primary Colors

    Anonymous

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner Books, )
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  • Burning the Apostle

    Bill Granger

    Hardcover (Warner Books, Feb. 15, 1993)
    Six years after Chernobyl's nuclear meltdown, a violence-prone environmentalist group with government ties secretly plans a second such disaster, and only the November Man can stop them
  • Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun

    Wess Roberts

    Paperback (Warner Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    A discussion on the problem of leadership in today's highly competitive business world, using Attila the Hun as a metaphorical medium. The book aims to identify leadership qualities and how to maintain morale and discipline.