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Books in Thorndike Press Large Print Paperback Series series

  • Three Blind Mice and Other Stories

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, March 1, 1989)
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  • The Eagle Has Flown

    Jack Higgins

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1992)
    IRA assassin Liam Devlin returns to Britain in an attempt to effect the escape of German soldier Kurt Steiner from the Tower of London and return with him to Berlin
  • The Husbands Secret

    Liane Moriarty

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Discovering a tattered letter that says she is to open it only in the event of her husband's death, Cecilia is unable to resist reading the letter and discovers a secret that shatters her life and the lives of two other women.
  • The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium : An Englishman's World

    Robert Lacey, Danny Danzinger, Danny Danziger

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, Dec. 1, 1999)
    A survey of life in England in 1000 A.D. reveals how various people viewed the end of the millenium and what their daily lives were like.
  • The Last Stand of Fox Company: A True Story of U.S. Marines in Combat

    Bob Drury, Tom Clavin

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, March 18, 2009)
    November 1950, the Korean Peninsula: After General MacArthur ignores Mao’s warnings and pushes his UN forces deep into North Korea, his 10,000 First Division Marines find themselves surrounded and hopelessly outnumbered by 100,000 Chinese soldiers near the Chosin Reservoir. Their only chance for survival is to fight their way south through the Toktong Pass, a narrow gorge that will need to be held open at all costs. The mission is handed to Captain William Barber and the 234 Marines of Fox Company, a courageous but undermanned unit of the First Marines. Barber and his men climb seven miles of frozen terrain to a rocky promontory overlooking the pass, where they will endure four days and five nights of nearly continuous Chinese attempts to take Fox Hill. Amid the relentless violence, three-quarters of Fox’s Marines are killed, wounded, or captured. Just when it looks like they will be overrun, Lt. Colonel Raymond Davis, a fearless Marine officer who is fighting south from Chosin, volunteers to lead a daring mission that will seek to cut a hole in the Chinese lines and relieve the men of Fox. This is a fast-paced and gripping account of heroism in the face of impossible odds.
  • By Hook or by Crook

    Emma Lathen

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, May 1, 1993)
    The Parajian family owns the largest oriental rug company in the US. They are having a generational battle for stock control of the company. John Putnam Thatcher, SVP of the Sloan, solves the 2 murders by following the money
  • Onions in the Stew

    Betty Bard MacDonald

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, Aug. 1, 2000)
    The author describes how, along with her husband and daughters, she set to work making a life on a rugged island in Puget Sound, a ferry-ride from Seattle.
  • Lessons From Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog

    Dave Barry

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, April 24, 2019)
    Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and bestselling author of Dave Barry Turns 40 now shows how to age gracefully, taking cues from his beloved and highly intelligent dog, Lucy.Faced with the obstacles and challenges of life after middle age, Dave Barry turns to his best dog, Lucy, to learn how to live his best life. From "Make New Friends" (an unfortunate fail when he can't overcome his dislike for mankind) to "Don't Stop Having Fun" (validating his longtime membership in a marching unit that performs in parades--and even Obama's inauguration), Dave navigates his later years with good humor and grace. Lucy teaches Dave how to live in the present, how to let go of daily grievances, and how to feel good in your own skin. The lessons are drawn from Dave's routine humiliations and stream-of-consciousness accounts of the absurdities of daily life, which will leave you heaving with laughter and recognition.Laugh-out-loud hilarious, whether he's trying to "Pay Attention to the People You Love" (even when your brain is not listening) or deciding to "Let Go of Your Anger," Dave Barry's Lessons From Lucy is a witty and wise guide to joyous living.
  • Fever

    Mary Beth Keane

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, June 26, 2013)
    Presents a fictionalized account of the life of Typhoid Mary, an Irish immigrant who moved to New York at the turn of the century and became a successful cook, until the Department of Health noticed the trail of disease she left behind.
  • Shadow of a Doubt

    William Jeremiah Coughlin

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1992)
    Eager to regain lost prestige, suspended and nearly disbarred attorney Charley Sloane agrees to defend a former lover's stepdaughter, charged with murdering her wealthy father, despite the fact that she has already confessed to authorities
  • Beach House Memories

    Mary Alice Monroe

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 2, 2012)
    "Olivia "Lovie" Rutledge lives in her beloved Primrose Cottage on Isle of Palms with her daughter Cara. Lovie remembers many summers, but especially 1974. Lovie had always done what was expected -- marrying Stratton Rutledge and turning over her fortune and fate to his control. But she refuses to relinquish her family's seaside cottage where she indulges her vocation as a "Turtle Lady", tending the loggerhead sea turtles. This summer, however, is different. Visiting biologist Russell Bennett arrives on the island to research loggerheads. What begins as a shared passion for turtles changes to a love far more passionate and profound than Lovie has ever known" -- Cover verso.
  • Elephants Can Remember

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Following a twisting path of evil, Hercule Poirot--the only one who could have saved two young lovers from a legacy of horror--finds the link between a grisly double death that occurred long ago and a present-day murderous menace