1.Tom Clancy "SAN"
Published by HarperCollins, 1997
Paperback_____________800₽
2."Rogue Trader" the number one bestseller ' hair - raising' observer Nick Leeson 1996 Published by Little, Brown and Company, London, 1996 367 pages Apparently the trading activities of one man  the author. For, as the rear panel blurb states ". The story he has to tell surpasses the peaks of imagination of the most creative novelist: the candid, compelling confession of a pure gambler who found himself sucked into a spiral
of terrifying loss." ________950₽
3."The Frontiersmen" Bantam Books Book 1 ( of 2), 1967 published 1980, 751 pages, Eckert Allan W. Allan W. Eckert was an American historian, historical novelist, and naturalist.
Driven from their homeland, the Indians fought bitterly to keep a final stronghold east of the Mississippi. Savage cunning, strength, skill and knowledge of the wilderness were their weapons……
A powerful epic of violence and vengeance in the conquest of America's northwest territory!_____650₽
4.Xaviera!
Her Continuing Adventures By The Author Of
"The Happy Hooker"
By Xaviera Hollander 428 pages.
WARNER PAPERBACK LIBRARY New York, 1973_______________850₽
5."Running blind" by Bagley Desmond 1972, 224 pages. Fontana/ Collins.______________750₽
6."The Reluctant Fundamentalist" Mohsin Hamid the international bestseller Penguin Fiction 209 pages, 2007 genre -historical fiction.
Description: At a café table in Lahore, a bearded Pakistani man converses with an uneasy American stranger. As dusk deepens to night, he begins the tale that has brought them to this fateful encounter… Changez is living an immigrant's dream of America. At the top of his class at Princeton, he is snapped up by an elite valuation firm. He thrives on the energy of New York, and his budding romance with elegant, beautiful Erica promises entry into Manhattan society at the same exalted level once occupied by his own family back in Lahore. But in the wake of September 11, Changez finds his position in his adopted city suddenly overturned, and his relationship with Erica shifting. And Changez's own identity is in seismic shift as well, unearthing allegiances more fundamental than money, power, and maybe even love____________________850₽
7."The Ox- Bow Incident" Walter Van Tilburg Clark asignet classic published by The New American Library of World Literature New York and Toronto, twenty first printing, printed in USA, 1960___800₽
8."Cold Mountain" the first best-selling novel by Charles Frazier, August 1998, vintage books Vintage Contemporaries, Randome House 2 edition , printed in USA , fiction, 449 pages. Inman, a wounded soldier, walks away from the front during the Civil War to return to his prewar sweetheart, Ada, who desperately works to revive a struggling farm. An instant, international bestseller, Charles Frazier's debut novel of love and peril at the end of the Civil War was a publishing sensation, the inspiration for an Oscar-nominated blockbuster starring Nicole Kidman and Jude Law, and the subject of an acclaimed opera. Over 20 years later, it stands as an essential, modern classic.
Cold Mountain is an extraordinary novel about a soldier’s perilous journey back to his beloved at the end of the Civil War. At once a magnificent love story and a harrowing account of one man’s long walk home, Cold Mountain introduces a stunning new talent in American literature.
Based on local history and family stories passed down by the author’s great-great-grandfather, Cold Mountain is the tale of a wounded soldier, Inman, who walks away from the ravages of the war and back home to his prewar sweetheart, Ada. Inman’s odyssey through the devastated landscape of the soon-to-be-defeated South interweaves with Ada’s struggle to revive her father’s farm, with the help of an intrepid young drifter named Ruby. As their long-separated lives begin to converge at the close of the war, Inman and Ada confront the vastly transformed world they’ve been delivered.
Charles Frazier reveals marked insight into man’s relationship to the land and the dangers of solitude. He also shares with the great nineteenth century novelists a keen observation of a society undergoing change. Cold Mountain re-creates a world gone by that speaks eloquently to our time. ______________900₽
9." D.C. NOIR" edited by George Pelicanos Akashic Books New York: 2006. First Edition.
Sixteen short mystery stories set in Washington, DC.
308, [7] pages.
First edition (stated first printing). (paperback; not issued in hardcover)___________1350₽
10. Joseph Koenig "Little Odessa" . penguine books, 1988 1990 260 pages, Ballantine books
Sexy topless dancer Kate Piro finds it increasingly difficult to survive the dark underside of New York society surrounded by a pot-smoking boyfriend, a shady Israeli restaurant owner, an ex-cop, and other dangerous figures.
Here is a tough, sexy, brilliant new crime thriller by the author of Floater that takes the reader on a highly entertaining tour of New York City's sleazier side.
Kate Piro was born in Odessa, Russia, but now lives in Brighton Beach, a neighborhood so heavily Russian that its residents call it "Little Odessa. Kate calls herself "Little Odessa" as well when she works the floor show at the Arabian Knights as a belly dancer with more curves than talent. Kate has no trouble attracting men, but they're about to get her into some complicated trouble. Her pot-smoking and -dealing boyfriend Nathan Metrevelli is a dropout from the American dream. Former New York City detective Stanley Bucyk is always a bit too eager to help Kate out of a jam. The shadowy Israeli restaurant owner Howard Ormont (a.k.a. Abu Safwat Khader) wants her to be his business partner--and his bed partner. And the slimily charming housebreaker Harry Lema at first drops by to rob Ormont's house, and then can't seem to tear himself away from either the scene of the crime or from Kate. He ends up being her only ally in the midst of dangerous games of bluff and double cross being played around Kate--a well-stacked pawn.
Little Odessa is a gritty novel with all the right moves--sharp, realistic dialogue, extensive inside knowledge of New York's shadier pursuits, and unfashionable neighborhoods, a delightfully tricky plot in which the good guys and bad guys constantly switch places, a violent climax aboard a Coney Island roller coaster. It confirms its author as one of the very best new American crime writers.____________1000₽
11. "Above the law" Robert Robin Pocketstar books 1988, 1992 published 1993, genre legal fiction .
The focus of a heated grand jury investigation, Jewish businessman Same Yones realizes that his dirty dealings with powerful and corrupt WASPs has changed the lives of his family
Experience the thrilling world of legal fiction with Robert Robin's "Above the Law". This 384-page mass market reprint is a must-read for any book enthusiast. Follow the story of a lawyer who finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and corruption in a world where justice is hard to come by. Published by Pocket Books in 1993, "Above the Law" is a perfect addition to any book collection. Measuring 6.8 inches in length and 4.2 inches in width, this English language novel is lightweight .Get lost in the captivating genre of legal fiction with "Above the Law".________1200₽
12. Swift, Jonathan [Dublin 1667-1745]
Gulliver's Travels Penguin, London 1994 Paperback___1200₽
13. Agatha Christie dell books 1979 _650₽
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