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Chasing Harry Winston

by Lauren Weisberger

The bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada is back with a new novel about a trio of best friends in Manhattan who agree to change their lives in the most personal and dramatic way possible -- and within one calendar year.

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Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War

by Pete Earley

The true story of the man who ran Russia's post cold war spy program in America. Spymaster, defector, double and triple agent, this is a direct account of what the man known only as Comrade J did in the United States after we all assumed the spying was over and of what Putin and Russia continue to do today. From 1995 to 2000, Sergei Tretyakov ran Russia's day-to-day intelligence operations in New York and personally directed every covert operation launched in the city against the United States. At the end of 2000 he defected, then later sat down with Earley to tell this story.

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Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History

by Ted Sorensen

Counselor is the brilliant long-awaited memoir from a man who shaped the presidency and legacy of John F.Kennedy as no one else could. It is as much about Sorensen as it is about JFK and is more personal than anything he has written before. It is full of new information about both men as it fills gaps in the historical record; it vividly conveys life inside the administration; and it generously dishes anecdotes.

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Executive Privilege

by Phillip Margolin

A small-time private eye and a fledgling lawyer find themselves in possession of evidence that suggests that someone in the White House is a murderer. Their only problem? Staying alive long enough to prove it.

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Final Theory

by Mark Alpert

This debut thriller sends scientists, the FBI and a hired killer scrambling for Einstein's last, unpublished theory.  David Swift, a Columbia professor and science writer, receives from a dying physicist clues about the theory.  Put into action, this "final theory" could lead to the destruction of the universe. A man who knows too much, Swift finds his life imperiled.

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The Other.

by David Guterson

From the author of the best-selling Snow Falling on Cedars, a dazzling new novel about youth and idealism, adulthood and its compromises, and two powerfully different visions of what it means to live a good life.

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A Prisoner of Birth

by Jeffrey Archer

Danny Cartwright has been set up by friends to take the rap for a murder that one of them committed and is sentenced to serve 22 years in maximum security. There's a reason why this sounds like The Count of Monte Cristo: Danny reads Dumas in his prison cell as part of his effort to improve himself.

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The Spies of Warsaw

by Alan Furst

As Furst plays his usual cat-and-mouse games, he lures both Mercier and the reader into high-stakes espionage activities in which prescience about a possible tank attack is all-important.  It has been said that this compelling thriller set in 1937 Poland solidifies the author’s status as a master of historical spy fiction.

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A Splendid Exchange

by William J. Bernstein

By treating many aspects of the history of global trade thematically rather than strictly chronologically, the author shows in fewer than 400 readable pages how people and nations have faced the same problems over and over and often solved them the same way. Evidence of trade's inevitable origin shows Stone Age nomads settling by an obsidian quarry, where no food could be found; they bartered the raw material for tools and weapons to a tribe with agricultural abundance.

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