Nevada Barr
Navada Barr is the award-winning author of seven Anna Pigeon mysteries: Track of the Cat, A Superior Death, Ill Wind, Firestorm, Endangered Species, Blind Descent, and Liberty Falling. She lives in Mississippi and was most recently a ranger on ... [... more]
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Nicole Krauss
A luminous and unforgettable first novel by an astonishing new voice in fiction, hailed by Esquire magazine as "one of America's best young writers." Samson Greene, a young and popular professor at Columbia, is found wandering in the Nevada ... [... more]
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Antonio J. Mendez
Antonio J. Mendez was born in Eureka, Nevada, and worked as a plumber and illustrator before joining the CIA's technical staff and eventually becoming its Chief of Disguise. He has now retired with his wife to rural Maryland, where he pursues hsi ... [... more]
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Heidi Ayarbe
Heidi Ayarbe grew up in Nevada and has lived all over the world. She now lives in Colombia with her husband and daughter. Freeze Frame is her first novel. [... more]
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Sharon Dunn
Another murder mystery for the Bargain Hunters Network-only this time, one of them is a suspect! Ginger and her husband, Earl, are in for a wild ride in Calamity, Nevada, along with the other BHN ladies-college student Kindra, mother-of-four ... [... more]
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Kirk Mitchell
Kirk Mitchell is a veteran of law enforcement in Indian country. An Edgar Award nominee for a previous novel, he lives in the Sierra Nevada of California. From Kirk Mitchell comes a riveting suspense thriller in the tradition of Tony Hillerman ... [... more]
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Stephen Coonts
As a naval aviator, Stephen Coonts flew combat missions during the Vietnam War. A former attorney and the author of nine New York Times bestselling novels, he resides with his wife and son in Nevada. Als Flottenpilot flog Stephen Coonts ... [... more]
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Shut Up and Deal
In 1987, there was legalized poker in Nevada and in one county of California. Author Jesse May was seventeen years old and already hooked. By 1996, poker could be legally played in casinos in over twenty states of the union and five countries in ... [... more]
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Peter Rock
Peter Rock grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is the author of the novels Sixty-four-feet tall and made of metal, the neon giant Wendover Will stands in front of the Stateline casino in Wendover, Nevada and faces east. The sign under him reads ... [... more]
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Phil Patton
Dreamland zooms in on Area 51--the nearly four million acres of Nevada airspace that has been a base for experimental military aircraft, the fount of UFO rumors, and... is a contributing editor of Esquire, Wired, and ID, and writes the "Public ... [... more]
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Dale Brown
Dale Brown is a former captain in the U.S. Air Force. He lives in Nevada, where he can often be found high in the sky, piloting his own plane. He is the author of eleven previous novels. Patrick McLanahan is back - and this time he faces his most ... [... more]
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Alexa Albert
When Harvard medical student Alexa Albert conducted a public-health study as the Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada, the only state in the union where prostitution is legal, neither she nor the brothel could have predicted the end result. Having ... [... more]
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