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Brilliance Audio.(Hostage)(Bloody Memory)(The Forgotten Man)(Redemption)(Eloquent Silence)(Brief Article)(Audiobook Review)
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Library Bookwatch
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May 1, 2005
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Brilliance Audio
PO Box 887, Grand Haven, MI 49417
www.brillianceaudio.com
Robert Crais narrates his own gripping thriller of a L.A. convenience store robbery turned violent and a former hostage negotiator's re-involvement in a dangerous world in Hostage (1597374555 $29.95), the gripping drama of an L.A. crime lord's involvement in a nightmare. A vivid listen which is gripping and just won't quit, the audio version brings Hostage's peak moments to ...
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Book review: An angel with demons Demolition Angel By Robert Crais ORION pounds 12.99
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The Watchman.(Brief article)(Book review)
Reviewer's Bookwatch
; The Watchman Robert Crais Simon & Schuster 1230 Sixth Ave., NY, NY 10020 0743281632 $25.95 www.simonandschuster.com 800-223-2336 Robert Crais plunges the reader into the action from the first pages of The Watchman. In a well-plotted novel which brings the welcome return of Elvis Cole and Joe
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Crais' intense thriller takes reader `Hostage'
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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IN TOWN; ROBERT CRAIS
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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READ THIS.(Life and Arts)(Column)
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; THE WATCHMAN Robert Crais. Simon & Schuster. 304 pages. $25.95 Robert Crais' new novel centers around Larkin Conner Barkley, a spoiled rich kid who gets into a car accident in Los Angeles. No one is seriously hurt, but federal authorities interview her about the accident. Soon after, she's
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