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During a school trip to Washington, D.C., identical teen-age twins Chris and Susan Pratt get involved in a lot more than sightseeing. A beautiful Russian ballet dancer with a secret draws them into the most daring—and the most dangerous—adventure of the girls’ entire lives. Will Chris and Sooz’s identical appearance, along with their cleverness, help them win this high-stakes game? Young Adult Fiction by Cynthia Blair; originally published by Fawcett Juniper
The book focuses on individuals writing in the '90s, but also includes 12 classic authors (e.g., Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, J.R.R. Tolkien) who are still widely read by teens. It also covers some authors known primarily for adult literature (e.g., Stephen King) and some who write mainly for middle readers but are also popular among young adults (e.g., Betsy Byars). An affordable alternative to multivolume publications, this book makes a great collection development tool and resource for author studies. It will also help readers find other books by and about their favorite writers.
Rachel Fisher was now opening her new hotel. She couldn’t have been happier when friends chose her hotel to hold a 60th birthday party weekend. However, a startling discovery starts off a chain of events which can’t be stopped. Is Josh who he seems to be, and is Rachel’s life in danger again? Handsome Chief Inspector Taylor turns up to solve the crime. 2nd Rachel Fisher mystery Contemporary Mystery by Irena Nieslony; originally published by My Weekly at DC Thompson [UK]
A voodoo priestess, a pirate’s treasure map, a new friend’s unexplained disappearance… When Chris and Susan Pratt travel to colorful New Orleans for a history competition, they find themselves embroiled in another thrilling adventure. Will the fearless twins’ cleverness—and their love of jelly beans—help solve another mystery? 11th of the Pratt twin series. Young adult fiction by Cynthia Blair; originally published by Fawcett Juniper
Despite her privileged upbringing, TV producer Jennie Welles’s success was all her own. She had fame, money, beauty—everything except purpose. When she met dedicated chemist Griffin Stark, she envied the goals that drove him, and she dreamed that the two of them could pursue those goals together. She knew he wanted her as much as she wanted him. If only he weren’t also suing her for libel… 2nd of the Welles’s sisters trilogy. Contemporary Romance by Lynda Ward, originally published by Harlequin Superromance
"In The Washington, D.C. of Fiction: A Research Guide, James A. Kaser provides detailed synopses for nearly four hundred works published between 1822 and 1976 and bibliographic information for hundreds more published since. Plot summaries, names of major characters, and location lists are also presented. Although this book was written to assist researchers in locating works of fiction for analysis, the plot summaries have enough detail for general readers so they can develop an understanding of the way attitudes toward Washington, and what the city symbolizes, have changed over the years. Similarly, the biographical section demonstrates the wide range of journalists, politicians, society women, and freelance writers who were motivated to write about the city."--BOOK JACKET.
For an English nobleman, it’s a dangerous time to be in Paris—and in love—in this suspenseful historical romance by a New York Times–bestselling author. When Justin, Earl of Linton, found a half-starved child on the streets of Paris in the highly charged days before the Terror, his only thought was a bit of charity. He never imagined he would find an incomparably lovely young woman beneath tattered boys’ clothing—or that she would inspire in him a passion more intense than any he had ever known. But the beautiful Danielle had more secrets in store . . . and Justin would soon learn that one of them was a need for vengeance that might endanger them both. Praise for Love’s Charade “Hugely enjoyable historic romance with a rich plot, exciting adventure.” —Noël Cades, author of The Substitute Bride
Erich von Langheim, a Munich gallery owner of aristocratic antecedents has fled from dealing with the infidelity of his younger wife and gallery partner Karin to an out-of-the-way rural spot for a period of reflection and emotional recuperation. In this countryside the novel also turns into a reflection on country life versus existence in the city. Not that country life -- in all its coarseness, ignorance, and farmer's shrewdness in the exploiting of tourism -- is here idylicized. Yet the Langheim "prism" affords the uniting of the narrative's several themes -- midlife crisis, the "natural" versus the "artificial" life, instantly entwined and deepened as they are with the novel's most important theme: erotic obsession and art.