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Nelson DeMille

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In the Shadow of the Master

by Edgar Allan Poe

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Sixteen classic tales by Edgar Allan Poe, with commentary by Deaver, DeMille, Gerritsen, Grafton, King and others.

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The Gold Coast

by Nelson DeMille

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The #1 bestselling author’s classic novel about a Wall Street lawyer and Mafia don whose worlds collide on Long Island’s privileged North Shore. “Captivating...addictive...irresistible!”—Washington Post Book World

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Wild Fire

by Nelson DeMille

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Agent John Corey reveals an unlikely suspect in a plot to set off a nuclear bomb in America.

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The Lion's Game

by Nelson DeMille

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When a terrorist’s defection goes horribly wrong, NYPD cop John Corey follows a trail of blood across the country.

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Mayday

by Nelson DeMille

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When a supersonic passenger plane is hit by an errant missile, three passengers face the ultimate test of survival.

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The General's Daughter

by Nelson DeMille

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While investigating Captain Ann Campbell’s murder, Paul Brenner uncovers layers of ugly, twisted secrets.

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Nelson DeMille

NELSON DEMILLE

With such bestsellers as The Gold Coast and Plum Island, New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille has created a world to which readers of quality fiction return again and again. “DeMille is a master at keeping the reader hanging on to see what happens next,” writes The Associated Press, while The Boston Globe raves, “DeMille's narrative energy is unflagging.” DeMille's bestselling fiction also includes The General's Daughter, which became a major motion picture, and The Gate House, the much-awaited sequel to The Gold Coast. A decorated Vietnam veteran, and a holder of three honorary doctorate degrees, DeMille still lives on his native Long Island, where many of his novels are set.

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