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1 Clark, Mary Higgins ?Donde estan los ninos?
RBA Coleccionables 8447317420 / 9788447317424 OTHER:CARTON_ Very Good 
8447317420 
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2 Jack Higgins A Game for Heroes
Panther 0586035508 / 9780586035504 PAPERBACK Very Good 
0586035508 
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3 Jack Higgins A Season in Hell
Simon & Schuster 067163691X / 9780671636913 Hardcover Good 
067163691X Editorial Reviews&newline;&newline;From Publishers Weekly&newline;Sean Egan is Irish, well-educated and cynical, trained by the British as a commando who can shoot bad guys between the eyes without blinking. Sarah Talbot is a powerful Wall Street lawyer and a wealthy socialite. This unlikely duo join forces to avenge the killings of Sean's adoptive sister and Sarah's son, both murdered by a ghoulish heroin smuggling ring. They travel throughout Europe, uncovering clues just before each source is murdered before their eyes, followed by the drug ring's cool assassin, Jago. Though it's not unusual to find a political adventure novel lacking in original dialogue or emotional depth, it is surprising to see the plot fall quickly into such predictable contrivances. If Sean straps on an ankle holster at a certain point in the narrative, for example, he will certainly be frisked just a few pages later. The novel has no romance, no sex, and too few twists. The most interesting character, Jago, never lives up to his early promise as the cold-blooded killer with a chilling respect and fondness for Sarah. Higgins builds suspense only to let it dissipate at the last moment, and the ending, though a surprise, is arbitrary and unrewarding. The novel should, nevertheless, eventually find a comfortable niche in the paperback racks.&newline;Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.&newline;&newline;Review&newline;Associated Press Readers of Jack Higgins' thrillers have come to expect...good writing and beautifully complicated plots.Higgins provides both in full measure in A Season In Hell. -- Review --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition. 
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4 Mary Higgins Clark Acuerdate de mi
Plaza y Janes 8401250064 / 9788401250064 PAPERBACK Good 
8401250064 
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5 Mary Higgins-Clark All Around the Town
Arrow Books 0099218313 / 9780099218319 PAPERBACK Good 
0099218313 Editorial Reviews n nFrom Publishers Weekly nEffectively exploiting her canny knack for placing women and children in deadly peril, Clark has pulled out all the stops in her newest effort (after Loves Music, Loves to Dance ). As a child, Laurie Kenyon was kidnapped and abused by a creepy pair named Bic and Opal, and she developed complex multiple personalities as a result. Now she is a college senior and a prime suspect in the murder of an attractive male professor. Might one of her personalities have been responsible? If so, can her protective sister Sarah, now an ace lawyer? confusing as is--if she's prosecutor, she wouldn't be defending her sister , defend her successfully? And will Bic and Opal, now successful televangelists, manage to silence her if she seems likely to identify them as her childhood tormentors? The plotting is swift and slickly managed, with a genuinely surprising twist toward the end. Clark wastes no time on extraneous details of character and atmosphere, but the very skills that make her a popular fast read mean that readers who look for nuance, flavor and shading even in their suspense thrillers will find their cravings unsatisfied. Still, of its efficient, machine-made type, this is a suspenseful page-turner. 500,000 first printing; Literary Guild main selection; author tour. nCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Kirkus Reviews nFor her ninth sure-fire bestseller, Clark returns to what she does best: using a threatened child (this time, a regressive college-student traumatized by a childhood kidnapping) to grab you by the throat and shake well. Back in 1974, four-year-old Laurie Kenyon was abducted from her posh New Jersey home by Bic and Opal Hawkins, a pair of hippies who raped and terrorized her for two years before the heat got so close they turned her loose. Now she's an honor student at Clinton College who unwittingly harbors four personalities--sexy Leona, truculent Kay, four-year-old Debbie, and a nine-year-old boy--that she's developed to keep her childhood memories at bay. Meanwhile, her kidnappers have transformed themselves into TV preachers on the brink of stardom who keep putting scary photos, knives, and severed chicken heads in Laurie's way in case she recognizes them and wants to speak out. The flash point comes with the murder of personable prof Allan Grant, who'd just gone before the administration with proof that the steamy letters from ``Leona'' he'd been getting were typed on Laurie's typewriter. When Laurie finds herself standing over Grant unable to remember whether or not she killed him, it's up to big sister Sarah, fanatically dedicated to protecting Laurie, to quit the D.A.'s office, take charge of Laurie's defense, and incidentally begin a chaste romance with Justin Donnelly, who's trying to tease the truth out of all those alter egos even as Bic Opal step up their campaign from threats to violence. Not enough menace for you? Clark even throws in the mystery of who really killed Grant, though her heart's not in it: broad hints from the outset will tip off all but the most witless readers. No whodunit, then--but Clark's legion of fans, enthralled by her undeniable skill in pushing their buttons, won't even notice. Just be grateful the author isn't running for office. (Literary Guild Split Dual Selection for July) -- Copyright ?1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 
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6 Mary Higgins Clark Before I Say Good-Bye
Pocket Books 0671004573 / 9780671004576 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Very Good 
0671004573 Mary Higgins Clark's 22nd romantic thriller is destined for bestsellerdom on the strength of her reputation alone. Which is not to say that Before I Say Good-Bye doesn't have a bit of all the ingredients of the Clark genre: a little mystery, a likable heroine, and even a nice guy who turns up midway through the novel and promises her romance and a second chance at happiness. But while the set-up is promising and the bare essentials of a compelling read are all here, only readers who are already Higgins fans will be kept completely spellbound. n nNell MacDermott is the politically ambitious granddaughter of a canny politician in Manhattan's silk stocking district, and her grandfather wants her to run for his old congressional seat. But there are rumors that Adam Cauliff, Nell's husband, has been involved in a real estate and construction scam, and until Nell gets to the bottom of this her political future will be clouded. When Adam and his assistant are killed in an explosion aboard his boat, Nell is determined to clear his name. Nudged into action by her nascent psychic powers and a medium who may be her only link to Adam, Nell learns more about her husband's mysterious past than she bargained for and--naturally--stumbles onto a conspiracy that puts her own life in danger. The narrative seems more like an outline for a novel than a novel itself; the characters are sketched rather than fully explored--particularly Nell, whose back story doesn't provide enough information to make her actions understandable. But the pacing is expert, and Clark's dedicated fans will doubtless forgive her for not making this her strongest outing. --Jane Adams--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Publishers Weekly nRomantic suspense has no more reliable champion than Clark, despite the relative weakness of her writing. For 25 years, through 22 novels (counting this one), she has delivered respectable entertainment to her legions of fans, who haven't dwindled in number. This novel, too, gives them what they want--a damsel in distress aided by a dashing knight; and Clark adds a little zest to the formula by weaving psychic phenomena, including messages from the dead, throughout. The damsel is columnist Nell McDermot, granddaughter of legendary Manhattan congressman Cornelius McDermott and about to run for office herself. Nell's plans are put on hold when the ship on which her husband, Adam, an architect, is attending a business meeting is blown to pieces. Evidence surfaces that Adam may have been involved in shady deals; meanwhile, the cops investigate the explosion, with suspicion falling on a petty hood looking for vengeance for one of those deals; a new man--stalwart physician Dan Minor--enters Nell's life, as does a psychic who claims to be channeling Nell's dead husband; and a predatory real-estate developer circles Nell and property she's inherited from Adam. For much of the novel, the danger is more implied than actual, like dark clouds amassing in the sky, and often manifests itself psychically as Nell sees black auras envelop people or feels terribly afraid. The novel's finale, however, which unmasks some unexpected villains, pulls out the stops in melodramatic fashion. Clark's characters aren't deep--after donating old clothes to charity, two of them, feeling virtuous for having done a good deed had lunch at a new Thai restaurant on Second and Eighty-first--but they're breezy fun, and so is this confection of a book. 1.1 
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7 Mary Higgins-Clark Before I Say Goodbye
Simon & Schuster 0671010395 / 9780671010393 PAPERBACK Good 
0671010395 Editorial Reviews n nAmazon.com Review nMary Higgins Clark's 22nd romantic thriller is destined for bestsellerdom on the strength of her reputation alone. Which is not to say that Before I Say Good-Bye doesn't have a bit of all the ingredients of the Clark genre: a little mystery, a likable heroine, and even a nice guy who turns up midway through the novel and promises her romance and a second chance at happiness. But while the set-up is promising and the bare essentials of a compelling read are all here, only readers who are already Higgins fans will be kept completely spellbound. n nNell MacDermott is the politically ambitious granddaughter of a canny politician in Manhattan's silk stocking district, and her grandfather wants her to run for his old congressional seat. But there are rumors that Adam Cauliff, Nell's husband, has been involved in a real estate and construction scam, and until Nell gets to the bottom of this her political future will be clouded. When Adam and his assistant are killed in an explosion aboard his boat, Nell is determined to clear his name. Nudged into action by her nascent psychic powers and a medium who may be her only link to Adam, Nell learns more about her husband's mysterious past than she bargained for and--naturally--stumbles onto a conspiracy that puts her own life in danger. The narrative seems more like an outline for a novel than a novel itself; the characters are sketched rather than fully explored--particularly Nell, whose back story doesn't provide enough information to make her actions understandable. But the pacing is expert, and Clark's dedicated fans will doubtless forgive her for not making this her strongest outing. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. n nFrom Publishers Weekly nRomantic suspense has no more reliable champion than Clark, despite the relative weakness of her writing. For 25 years, through 22 novels (counting this one), she has delivered respectable entertainment to her legions of fans, who haven't dwindled in number. This novel, too, gives them what they want--a damsel in distress aided by a dashing knight; and Clark adds a little zest to the formula by weaving psychic phenomena, including messages from the dead, throughout. The damsel is columnist Nell McDermot, granddaughter of legendary Manhattan congressman Cornelius McDermott and about to run for office herself. Nell's plans are put on hold when the ship on which her husband, Adam, an architect, is attending a business meeting is blown to pieces. Evidence surfaces that Adam may have been involved in shady deals; meanwhile, the cops investigate the explosion, with suspicion falling on a petty hood looking for vengeance for one of those deals; a new man--stalwart physician Dan Minor--enters Nell's life, as does a psychic who claims to be channeling Nell's dead husband; and a predatory real-estate developer circles Nell and property she's inherited from Adam. For much of the novel, the danger is more implied than actual, like dark clouds amassing in the sky, and often manifests itself psychically as Nell sees black auras envelop people or feels terribly afraid. The novel's finale, however, which unmasks some unexpected villains, pulls out the stops in melodramatic fashion. Clark's characters aren't deep--after donating old clothes to charity, two of them, "feeling virtuous for having done a good deed had lunch at a new Thai restaurant on Second and Eighty-first"--but they're breezy fun, and so is this confection of a book. 1.1 million first printing; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club Main Selection; simultaneous S&S Audio; 7-city author tour. (Apr.) nCopyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. 
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8 C. Higgins Clark Chute Libre (Ldp Thrillers) (French Edition)
Livre de Poche 2253116521 / 9782253116523 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Very Good 
2253116521 Pr?sentation de l'?diteur nLas Vegas ! La ville de tous les possibles et de toutes les illusions... C'est l? que d?barque Regan Reilly, la d?tective de charme, ? l'appel de Danny, un ami d'enfance. Celui-ci produit une ?mission de t?l?-r?alit? tr?s tendance , o? des couples au bord de la rupture disposent d'une semaine pour se r?concilier et se retrouver - les plus convaincants empochent un joli paquet de dollars. Mais voil? : Parker Roscoe, le pr?sident de la cha?ne, semble jouer un jeu ambigu, et le travail de Danny est empoisonn? par les rumeurs, les incidents; l'irruption de faux couples... Qui cherche ? saboter l'?mission ? Qui manipule qui ? Si fine mouche qu'elle soit, Regan aura bien du mal ? d?m?ler cet imbroglio o? se m?lent la r?alit? et le spectacle, avant un d?nouement plus inimaginable encore... 
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9 Jack Higgins Confessional
Book Club Associates B001URN3Q0 Hardcover Very Good 
B001URN3Q0 
Price: 9.08 EUR
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10 Higgins Clark, Mary Das Haus am Potomac (Gebundene Ausgabe)
Weltbild Verlag 3828973329 / 9783828973329 OTHER:GEBUNDENE_AUSGABE Very Good 
3828973329 
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11 Mary Higgins Clark; Carol Higgins Clark Dashing Through the Snow
Pocket Books 1439130086 / 9781439130087 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Fine 
1439130086 Editorial Reviews n nFrom Publishers Weekly nThe festive fifth holiday mystery from the bestselling mother-daughter Clarks (after 2006s Santa Cruise) focuses on a wish-fulfillment theme many Americans dream about--winning a fortune in the lottery. As Christmas approaches, the folks of Branscombe, N.H., are celebrating their first Festival of Joy. Visiting from New York City are novelist Nora Regan Reilly and her PI daughter, Regan Reilly, and their close friends Alvirah and Will Meehan, who won $40 million in the lottery a few years earlier. When four employees of Conklins Market win $160 million using numbers supplied by their associate Duncan Graham, they decide to share their winnings with Duncan. Duncan, alas, has vanished. The Reillys and Meehans soon get on a trail of intrigue involving an abduction, thieves, con men and a second winning lottery ticket. Though the plotting and the characterization can be as thin as early winter ice, this trifle still rates a cheerful ho ho ho. (Nov. 18) nCopyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. n nFrom Booklist nIn the fifth Christmas mystery by the real-life mother-daughter team (Mary and Carol), the fictional mother-daughter team (Nora and Regan) is on the way to Branscombe, New Hampshire, for an old-fashioned, small-town Christmas festival. With the carefully orchestrated festival only days away, the workers at Conklin's market, which is set to cater the affair, are disgruntled by unfair treatment from Old Man Conklin's newest wife, especially when she denies them their expected bonuses. But when four of the workers realize that they hold a winning lottery ticket worth $160 million, they gladly snub Conklin and his wife, leaving them shorthanded with the festivities approaching. The group is concerned, though, when a fifth worker, Duncan, who has been part of their lottery-buying co-op for years but had opted out this time, cannot be found, as they planned to share the winnings with him anyway. Duncan had been cutting back on ?useless? expenses, based on the dubious advice of scam-artist ?investors,? and now he finds himself holding secrets that put him in serious danger. The amiable cast of characters?from the townsfolk to the two bumbling crooks to Regan and Nora's group of friends?gives this pleasant holiday diversion a light charm that would be welcome any time of the year. --Mary Frances Wilkens --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. 
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12 Higgins Day of Judgement
Pocket 0671727729 / 9780671727727 PAPERBACK Good 
0671727729 Product Description nMay, 1963... n nAs President John F. Kennedy prepares to make his historic visit to West Berlin, a covert group of ruthless killers prepares to strike. And only one man can stop them: Father Sean Conlin, hero of the West German resistance. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 
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13 Mary Higgins Clark Donde Estan Los Nios? - Bol (Spanish Edition)
Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A. 8401493021 / 9788401493027 PAPERBACK Very Good 
8401493021 Editorial Reviews - Donde estan los ninos? (Where are the Children?) n n nMeet the Writer - Donde estan los ninos? (Where are the Children?) n n nFact File n n nName: nMary Higgins Clark n nCurrent Home: nSaddle River, New Jersey and New York, New York n nDate of Birth: nDecember 24, 1929 n nPlace of Birth: nNew York, New York n nEducation: nNew York University; B.A., Fordham University, 1979 n n* Mary Higgins Clark's official web site n n nBiography n n nThe Queen of Suspense, Bronx-born and -bred Mary Higgins Clark has achieved international success against heavy odds. Her father died when she was 11, and her mother struggled to raise and provide for Mary and her two brothers. Clark attended secretarial school after high school and worked for three years in an advertising agency before leaving to become a stewardess for Pan American Airlines. Throughout 1949, she flew international flights to Europe, Africa, and Asia. " I was in a revolution in Syria and on the last flight into Czechoslovakia before the Iron Curtain went down," she recalls. In 1950, she quit her job to marry Warren Clark, a neighbor nine years her senior whom she had known and admired since she was 16. n nIn the early years of her marriage, Clark began writing short stories, making her first sale in 1956 to Extension Magazine. Between writing and raising a family, the decade flew by. Then, in 1964, Warren Clark suffered a fatal heart attack, leaving his young widow with five children to support. She went to work writing radio scripts; and, around this time, she decided to try her hand at writing books. Inspired by a radio series she was working on, she drafted a biographical novel about George Washington. It was published in 1969 under the title Aspire to the Heavens. (In 2002, it was re-issued as Mount Vernon Love Story.) Her first suspense novel, Where Are the Children?, appeared in print in 1975. It was a huge hit and marked a turning point in her life. Since then, she has developed a loyal fan base, and each of her novels has hit the bestseller lists. She has also co-written stories and novels with her daughter Carol, a successful author in her own right. n nIn the 1970s, Clark enrolled in Fordham University at Lincoln Center, graduating summa cum laude in 1979. A great supporter of education, she has served as a trustee of her alma mater and Providence College and holds numerous honorary degrees. She remains active in Catholic affairs and has been honored with many awards. Her publisher, Simon & Schuster, funds an annual award in her name to be given to authors of suspense fiction writing in the Mary Higgins Clark tradition. 
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14 Mary Higgins Clark Donde te escondes? / Where are you Now? (Spanish Edition)
Random House Mondadori 8499081266 / 9788499081267 PAPERBACK Good 
8499081266 
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15 Mary Higgins Clark Dos ninas vestidas de azul / Two Little Girls in Blue (Spanish Edition)
Imprint unknown 8483465450 / 9788483465455 PAPERBACK Good 
8483465450 
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16 Jack Higgins Eagle Has Flown (Classic Jack Higgins Collection)
Penguin Books 0140273352 / 9780140273359 PAPERBACK Very Good 
0140273352 Editorial Reviews n nReview nKirkus Reviews A spirited sequel to The Eagle Has Landed....This engrossing follow-up...displays a veteran's craftsmanship....A robust tale, told with gusto. -- Review --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition. n nProduct Description nThe sequel to "The Eagle has Landed". By the end of 1943, all the evidence of the abortive German attempt to assassinate Winston Chuchill has been buried in a grave in Norfolk. But two of the most wanted ringleaders are still alive, and the Reichsfuhrer is demanding the eagle's return. 
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17 Jack Higgins East of Desolation
Berkley 0425161021 / 9780425161029 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Very Good 
0425161021 Editorial Reviews n nProduct Description nThe wreckage of a private plane plunges charter pilot Joe Martin into deadly danger in the icy desert of Cape Desolation, Greenland... n nFrom the Publisher n6 1-hour cassettes --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. 
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18 Jack Higgins Edge of Danger
Harpercollins Pb 0006514669 / 9780006514664 PAPERBACK Very Good 
0006514669 Editorial Reviews n nAmazon.com Review nBritish agent Sean Dillon, late of the IRA, is back in another heart-stopping adventure by veteran suspense writer Jack Higgins, who starts his newest with a dry recitation of the background and heritage of the villains of this piece (the half-British, half-Arab Rashid family) and then rockets them into action. The three brothers and their alluringly beautiful sister Kate aren't happy when Russian and American interests start poaching on the patch of oil-rich desert sand they consider part of the family business. Political assassination figures heavily in the Rashids' plans for revenge. Enlisting the aid of Irish terrorist Aiden Bell and his cronies, they plot the murder of the American president, and when that fails, the Russian prime minister. But Dillon and his spymaster, Brigadier General Ferguson, thwart their plans at every turn, and as the Rashid men are picked off, one by one, the stakes keep getting raised. The final showdown, between Sean and Kate, ends in the kind of draw that, combined with the oft-repeated Rashid family motto ("I always return"), presages a sequel to this brilliantly paced thriller. n nSean Dillon is a soldier's soldier, whom Higgins invests with dignity as well as derring-do; he gets more complex and interesting with every outing. Higgins has penned over 30 novels, many featuring other protagonists, but none of them has Dillon's staying power. If you've never met Sean Dillon, this is a good place to start. There are plenty of books featuring him in Higgins's extensive backlist, and by the time you've worked your way through them, you'll be eagerly anticipating the next one. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Publishers Weekly nAfter 31 Higgins thrillers, nearly all first-rate, fans know that this author is as reliable as a Rolls. His 32nd novel proves no letdown. Pitting returning antihero Sean Dillon, once of the IRA, now with British intelligence, against an aristocratic English-Arab family bent on vengeance that threatens world order, the story whips along. From London to the Middle East, from Ireland to the White House, it swirls with intrigue and snaps with violence. While driving drunk in England, a Russian diplomat kills the mother of Paul Rashid, Earl of Loch Dhu, one of the world's richest men. The diplomat is protected by both the Russians and the Americans, between whom he was brokering an oil deal. In retaliation, Rashid, whose Arab side stems from fierce desert "Bedu," lashes out by ordering the assassination of the American president. Rashid hires an infamous Irish terrorist to do the deed, but in a tense stalk-and-shoot at the presidential retreat at Nantucket, the attempt failsDprompting Rashid to go after other targets. Higgins's no-nonsense prose builds a tough tale peopled by menDand a few women, notably Rashid's beautiful, equally fierce sisterDwho thrive on danger and are smart enough to quote Plato in explaining why ("'the life which is unexamined is not worth living.' Which means to me: the life not put to the test"). Dillon's usual gang joins the diminutive, deadly Irishman as he tracks Rashid from one outrage to another, culminating in a showdown in an ancient Scot castle that leaves no doubt of a sequel. This is Higgins near the top of his game, hands a blur as, fast and hard, he deals another winner. Literary Guild main selection. (Feb. 19) Forecast: Like his talent, Higgins's welcome on bestseller lists never seems to wear out. nCopyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 
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19 George Higgins El Dia Del Juicio
Lectorum Pubns Inc (J) 1982-01-01 8401490200 / 9788401490200 PAPERBACK Good 
8401490200 Rustica Usado pero buen estado general 240 pp. 18x10,5 cm. (lomo algo fatigado) .(Jet) 
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20 George Higgins El Dia Del Juicio
Lectorum Pubns Inc (J) 8401490200 / 9788401490200 PAPERBACK Fair 
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