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Re: Over 200 books for sale Fr 1 each (adliswil)

Hi all

Here is the up to date list. I've removed all the sold ones.

Jeffrey Archer: 12 red herrings,
Colin Bateman: maid of the mist
De Bernier: Corelli’s Mandolin
Lawrence Block: The burglar in the rye, Even the wicked, Hit Parade
Yves Bonavero: Something in the sea
Pat Booth: Temptation
Tom Clancy: Games of state, Net force
Susanne Clake: Johnathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Harlan Coben: Drop shot
Robin Cook: Vector, Seizure
Catherine Cookson: The Iron Facade, House of men
Patricia Cornwell: Post Mortem, Point of origin
Lindsey Davis: A dying light in corduba, the iron hand of mars, saturnalia
Michael Dibbin: Back to Bologna
Philip K Dick: We can build you
Adrian Edmondson: The gobbler
Barry Eisler: Rain fall
Sally Emerson: Heat
Rosario Ferre: The house on the lagoon
Vince Flynn: Act of treason, Consent to kill
Ken Follett: A dangerous fortune, pillars of the earth
Allan Folsom: Day of confession
Colin Forbes: This United State
Frederick Forsyth: The Devil’s Alternative
Clare Francis: Deceit
Dick Francis: 10lb Penalty, Slay-ride
Maureen Freely: What about us?
Brian Freemantle: Charlie’s chance
Stephen Frey: Absolute Proof
Frances Fyfield: Blind date
Alex Garland: The beach
Jonathan Gash: Different women dancing
Graeme Grant: Shooting fish
John Grisham: The Rainmaker, A time to kill, The Testament, The Partner
Lee Gruenfeld: The Expert
Anthea Halliwell: The cuckoo’s parting cry
Vanessa Hannam: Change of key
Robert Harris: Archangel
Thomas Harris: Red Dragon, silence of the lambs,
Torey Haden: The Tiger’s Child, Murphy’s Child, Just another kid,
Le Ly Hayslip: When heaven and earth changed places
Stephen Hunter: Time to Hunt
Lisa Jewell: Ralph’s Party
John Katzenbach: Just cause
Stephen Kimball: Death Duty
Charles King: Mama’s boy
Stephen King: Desperation, Insomnia, Dolores Claiborne, The Waste Lands
Stephen King: The Talisman, Misery
LaHayne, Jenkins: Left behind, Soul Harvest
Stephen Laws: Daemonic
Marti Leimbach: Love and Houses
Donna Leon: Death at La Fenice
Mike Lipkin: Lost and found
Robert Llewellyn: The reconstructed heart
Robert Ludlum: The Janson Directive
Mary Mackie: Dry rot & daffodils, Cobwebs & Cream teas
Barry Maitland: The Chalon Heads
Robert McCammon: Baal, Mystery walk
Malachy McCourt: A monk swimming
Brian McDonald: My father’s gun
Henry Miller: The books in my life
Patrick O’Brian: master and commander
Scott Oden: Memnon
Robert Olmstead: America by Land
Greg Olsen: A cold dark place
Alan Paton: Cry, the beloved country
Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast
James Redfield: The Celestine Prophecy
Michael ridpath: The Marketmaker
Nora Roberts: Rising tides
Philip Roth: American Pastoral
Sark: Succulent wild woman
N Schwarzkopf: It doesn’t take a hero – Autobiography
Gerald Seymour: The fighting man
Michael Shaara: The Killer angels
Tom Sharpe: The great pursuit, Riotous Assembly, Blott on the landscape
Sheldon Siegel: Final Verdict
Paulina simons: Eleven hours
Danielle Steel: Malice, The ghost, Long road home
Bruce Sterling: Tomorrow now
John Steinbeck: Of mice & men, the pearl (Heinemann guided readers)
Ian Stewart & Cohen: Wheelers
Peter Straub: The throat
Terence Strong: Rogue element, dragonplague, stalking horse, the ticktock man
Robert K Tannenbaum: Escape, Malice
Quentin Tarantino: Natural born killers, True Romance
Donna Tartt: The secret history
Anne Tyler: If morning ever comes
Penny Vincenzi: windfall
Minette Walters: The Echo, , The breaker
Tennessee Williams: The glass menagerie
Norrie Willimason: Everyone’s guide to running
Gayle Wilson: Bogeyman
Stuart Woods: The run, shoot him if he runs
Wright: Christmas jars
Banana Yoshimoto: Lizard, np
Robyn Young: Brethren
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