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The family next door [audio-enabled device] by Cummins, Fiona,author.(CARDINAL)430909; Dawson, Gemma,narrator.(CARDINAL)826125; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; HighBridge Audio (Firm).(CARDINAL)536033; Playaway Digital Audio.(CARDINAL)565887;
Read by Gemma Dawson."For Sale: Lovely family home, ready for your updates. Friendly neighborhood setting close to park; secluded. If not for the bodies discovered in the woods behind their new home, Garrick and Olivia Lockwood couldn't have afforded to buy number 25 The Avenue. It's the fresh start they and their two children badly need. Soon, these terrible crimes will be solved, they tell themselves, and once Garrick has remodeled, he's confident they'll sell the house for a profit. But the darkest secrets can reside on quiet, ordinary streets like this--behind the doors of well-kept houses and neighbors' friendly faces. Secrets that can destroy a family, or savagely end a life, and will surface just when they're least expected..."--Page [4] of cover.Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction).; Communities; House buying; Murder; Neighbors; Serial murderers;
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Return to Silver City [large print]. by Lamb, Harold,1892-1962,author.(CARDINAL)129738;
"George Tobias, the Negro gunman, returns to Silver City with her partner Pat Flynn. They hope to settle down with their families on two neighbouring ranches. Whilst purchasing a Hereford breeding bull, they cross paths with Paul Lamotte, a southern cattle baron, and his gunhands. Having failed to outbid Tobias, Lamotte plans to steal the prize bull. Thwarted in the attempt by Tobias and Nahita, his Indian squaw, the gunhands employ every trick in the book..." --
Subjects: Large print books.; Western fiction.; Dictionaries.;
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No place for wolverines / by Butler, Dave,1958-author.(CARDINAL)676559;
"When Jenny Willson initiates a covert inquiry into a proposed ski hill in Yoho National Park, she's quickly drawn into a web of political, environmental, and criminal intrigue that threatens to tear apart a small B.C. town, pitting neighbour against neighbour, friend against friend, and family against family. After a wolverine researcher dies in a mysterious fire, Willson forms an uneasy alliance with an RCMP corporal and an Idaho-based investigative journalist to expose the truth behind the ski hill project. With characteristic tenacity, she discovers that perception differs from reality. Willson ends up in a showdown with the American proponent, her own agency, and the political puppeteers who pull strings in the shadows. Willson must decide if she's willing to risk her career - and perhaps her life and the lives of those close to her - to reveal what lurks in the darkness."--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Game wardens; Murder;
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Heartbreaker / by Howard, Linda,1950-(CARDINAL)351804;
"Michelle Cabot has inherited her father's Florida cattle ranch--and a pile of debt, most of which is owed to her neighbouring rancher and arch-nemesis, John Rafferty. But while John thinks he now holds the cards over the spoiled rich girl he once despised, Michelle, desperate to run the Cabot ranch--the only thing she has left--all by herself, has other ideas... They may be locked in battle, but are the tough rancher and feisty beauty losing the fight against their feelings for each other?" --
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Ranches;
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The book club / by Cooper, C. J.(Novelist);
"The truth is more deadly than fiction . . . Having said goodbye to her old life in London, and the disastrous affair that sent her packing, twenty-something Lucy Shaw decides to move to the picture-perfect Cotswolds village of Willowcombe. When newcomer Alice Darley moves into the cottage next door mere months after her own arrival, Lucy's new friends are very welcoming, especially when Alice suggests setting up a book club. But there's something about Alice that doesn't sit well with Lucy - and as the group begin to see eerie parallels between the stories being discussed and the hidden truths of their own lives, they each begin to fear that the book club will expose their deepest, darkest secrets. And with neighbour turning against neighbour, Lucy is about to discover that Alice's twisted games are only just beginning . . .".
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Fiction.; Moving, Household; Book clubs (Discussion groups); Secrecy; Secrecy.;
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25 fun things to do for your neighbors / by Mason, Paul,1967-Author.(CARDINAL)637814; Sassin, Eva,illustrator.(CARDINAL)606058;
Age: 8-12.Grade 4 to 6.740L
Subjects: Community life; Neighborliness; Neighbors;
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Melrose Place. [videorecording]. by Bissett, Josie,actor.(CARDINAL)538671; Calabro, Thomas,1959-actor.; Savant, Doug,1964-actor.;
Josie Bissett, Thomas Calabro, Doug Savant.Renew your lease at Melrose Place with this sexy, steamy and often shocking collection of all 31 Season Two episodes! This 8 disc collection includes all the high-fashion, high-drama episodes about life in Los Angeles' hippest, hottest, most action-packed apartment complex. Josie Bissett, Thomas Calabro, Doug Savant, Grant Show, Andrew Shue, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Daphne Zunibga, Heather Locklear, Marcia Cross and Laura Leighton star as the Hollywood twentysomethings who become friends, lovers and sometimes sworn enemies. From the creator of Sex And The City and Beverly Hills, 90210, Season Two is packed with scandalous bonus materials, including an interactive featurette and clips of the jaw-dropping season highlights. Come home to the pop-culture phenomenon of Melrose Place - everyone's guilty pleasure.
Subjects: Television soap operas.; Television series.; Fiction television programs.; Apartment dwellers; Neighbors; Friendship; Man-woman relationships;
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Rural homes / by Smith, Siân.(CARDINAL)331869;
Why do people need homes? -- What does rural mean? -- Rural homes -- What are rural homes made of? -- Unusual rural homes -- Neighbours -- Around the world -- Picture glossary -- Index.AD400L
Subjects: Dwellings.; Housing, Rural.;
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City of destruction / by Khan, Vaseem,1973-author.(CARDINAL)349309;
"Bombay, 1950. A political rally ends in tragedy when Persis kills a lone gunman as he attempts to assassinate India's divisive Home Minister, a man calling for war with neighbouring Pakistan. With the Malabar House team tasked to hunt down his co-conspirators, Persis is given a second case when the burned body of an unidentified white man is found on a Bombay beach. Meanwhile, Scotland Yard criminalist Archie Blackfinch, lies in a hospital fighting for his life, as all around him the country tears itself apart as a prelude to war." --
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Police; Attempted assassination; Murder; Conspiracies;
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Wychwood / by Mann, George.(CARDINAL)421537;
After losing her job and her partner in one fell swoop, journalist Elspeth Reeves is back in her mother's house in the sleepy village of Wilsby-under-Wychwood, wondering where it all went wrong. Then a body is found in the neighbouring Wychwoods: a woman ritually slaughtered, with cryptic symbols scattered around her corpse. Elspeth recognizes these from a local myth of the Carrion King, a Saxon magician who once held a malevolent court deep in the forest. As more murders follow, Elspeth joins her childhood friend DS Peter Shaw to investigate, and the two discover sinister village secrets harking back decades.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Women journalists; Murder;
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