FICTION
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GET SHORTY by Elmore Leonard (Dell: $5.99). Miami loan shark Chili Palmer’s former occupational skills come in handy when he makes a career change to tinsel- town deal-maker.
RUSH by Kim Wozencraft (Ivy: $5.95). Fictionalized account of the author, a former undercover narc agent, and her partner/boyfriend taking their work home with them.
HAMMERHEADS by Dale Brown (Berkley: $5.95). Government disbands usual drug-enforcement agencies and relies on the tactics of an elite Prohibition squad.
SECRETS OF THE MORNING by V. C. Andrews (Pocket: $5.95). Dawn imagines herself and her music teacher making beautiful music together; instead, her family’s troubled past sounds a sour note.
REACHING TIN RIVER by Thea Astley (Penguin: $8.95). Young Australian woman falls in love with a genteel man she dug up during her archival meanderings.
NONFICTION
THE POLITICS OF RICH AND POOR by Kevin Phillips (HarperPerennial: $9.95). Economic patterns of the Gilded Age, the Roaring Twenties and the ‘80s are shown to widen the chasm between rich and poor.
WITH MURDEROUS INTENT by Robert Hemming (Onyx: $4.99). Shannon Mohr Davis was only looking for someone to love her; her husband, David Richard Davis did--to death.
MAY YOU BE THE MOTHER OF A HUNDRED SONS: A Journey Among the Women of India by Elisabeth Bumiller (Fawcett Columbine: $12). Journalist agonizes over the wretched conditions of women in a country that once elected a woman as its head of state.
DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT HISTORY by Kenneth C. Davis (Avon: $10.95). Davis puts the personalities back into historical events--a more colorful, less sanitized version of History 101.
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