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Bibliomysteries Volume 1

By: Jeffery Deaver, C.J. Box, Ken Bruen, Reed Farrel Coleman, Peter Blauner, Thomas H. Cook, Loren D. Estleman, William Link, Laura Lippman, Anne Perry, Mickey Spillane, Max Allan Collins, Andrew Taylor, David Bell
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A must-listen collection of 13 bibliomysteries by best-selling and award-winning authors

Bibliomysteries Volume 1 includes:

"An Acceptable Sacrifice" by Jeffery Deaver

"The Final Testament" by Peter Blauner

"What's in a Name?" by Thomas H. Cook

"Book Club" by Loren D. Estleman 

And many others

Copyright 2012 by Jeffery Deaver ("An Acceptable Sacrifice"); copyright 2012 by C. J. Box ("Pronghorns of the Third Reich"); copyright 2011 by Ken Bruen ("The Book of Virtue"); copyright 2011 by Reed Farrel Coleman ("The Book of Ghosts"); copyright 2013 by Peter Blauner ("The Final Testament"); copyright 2013 by Thomas H. Cook ("What's in a Name?”); copyright 2012 by Loren D. Estleman ("Book Club"); copyright 2012 by William Link ("Death Leaves a Bookmark"); copyright 2012 by Laura Lippman ("The Book Thing"); copyright 2011 by Anne Perry ("The Scroll"); copyright 2013 by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins ("It's in the Book"); copyright 2013 by Andrew Taylor ("The Long Sonata of the Dead"); copyright 2013 by David Bell ("Rides a Stranger")

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