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Pentecost Alley by Anne Perry, ISBN 0449225666

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"DIFFICULT TO PUT DOWN . . . Descriptive, evocative, and always precise . . . The mystery plot is tricky and beautifully paced."
*The Virginian-Pilot


The ritual murder of a prostitute named Ada McKinley in a bedroom on decrepit Pentecost Alley would ordinarily occasion no stir in Victoria's great metropolis. But, under the victim's body, the police find a Hellfire Club badge inscribed with the name Finlay Fitzjames--a name that instantly draws Superintendent Thomas Pitt into the case.


Finlay's father *immensely wealthy, powerful, and dangerous *refuses to consider the possibility that his son has been in Ada McKinley's bed. The implication is clear: Pitt is to arrest someone other than Finlay Fitzjames for Ada's demise. But Thomas Pitt is not a man to be intimidated, and with the help of his quick-witted wife, Charlotte, he stubbornly pursues his investigation *one that twists and turns like London's own ancient streets. . . .


"Stands as one of her most intricately constructed plots . . . Perry packs a triple wallop into the final pages, one climax following another."
*Chicago Sun-Times


"Vibrant . . . Alluring.



Bedrooms for Cool Kids by Creative Publishing International, ISBN 1589230507

"Bedrooms for Cool Kids" offers a host of clever yet do-able ideas for turning a basic bedroom into a world of fantasy and imagination for 2-10 year olds. Every room is chock full of innovative storage solutions, decorative painting techniques, creative window treatments, and ingenious accessories that are useful and kid-friendly. 200 illustrations. Bedrooms for Cool Kids by Creative Publishing International, ISBN 1589230507
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The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway, ISBN 1558612394

First published in 1943, The Little Locksmith was hailed as a major literary event: a rare and beautifully crafted memoir, holding an unforgettable story. The New York Times wrote, "It is the kind of book that cannot come into being without great living and great suffering and a rare spirit behind it".

In 1895, suffering from a disease of the spine, five-year-old Katharine Butler is strapped to a stretcher in an attempt to ward off "deformity". Forced to remain immobile for ten years, she creates for herself a bedroom world -- where her brothers and sister cluster about her, reading, drawing, and creating art. At the age of fifteen she is pronounced "cured" and allowed to stand up -- only to discover that her back is hunched.

The Little Locksmith traces this young disabled woman's struggle to negotiate her physical limitations and her persistent sense of shame with her equally undeniable aspirations and desires. Her spirit and courage prevail, and she succeeds far beyond the boundaries...

The Little Locksmith by Katharine Butler Hathaway, ISBN 1558612394
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Kick @$$

Four of today's hottest authors present a quartet of stories about bold women who take no prisoners--whether it's in the bedroom, in the outer limits of the galaxy, or out on the mean streets. Kick @$$
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D.I.Y. Girl: The Real Girl's Guide to Making Everything from Lip Gloss to Lamps by Jennifer Bonnell, ISBN 0142500488

Featuring full-color photos and illustrations along with step-by-step instructions, this do-it-yourself book shows teen girls how to make jewelry, beauty products, personalized birthday gifts, original bedroom decor, and much more. D.I.Y. Girl: The Real Girl's Guide to Making Everything from Lip Gloss to Lamps by Jennifer Bonnell, ISBN 0142500488
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Nightshade

A mysterious fire forces 15-year-old Matthew Moore's grandmother to move in with his family. She insists on recreating the bedroom of her favored child who died tragically a decade ago. Soon, Matt's life insidiously begins to change. Then a shocking tragedy shatters the family as a horrific shadow from the past takes on a life of its own. Nightshade
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Danish Modern and Beyond: Scandinavian Inspired Furniture from Heywood-Wakefield

The sleek lines of Danish Modern furniture took the design world by storm in the mid-twentieth century. Among the American companies that manufactured this style of furniture was the Heywood-Wakefield Co., based in Gardner, Massachusetts. Known widely today for their lines of blonde furniture, Heywood-Wakefield addressed the American family's desire for an informal yet sophisticated look through its Danish Modern and related lines produced in the 1950s and 1960s. Here are original Heywood-Wakefield catalog images of Danish inspired living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture, featuring original catalog descriptions, model numbers, and measurements for all pieces. A price guide showing current market values is included. Collectors, designers, and aficionados of vintage furniture will welcome this timeless presentation. Danish Modern and Beyond: Scandinavian Inspired Furniture from Heywood-Wakefield
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Murder in the White House by Margaret Truman, ISBN 0345443799

In a town where the weapon of choice is usually a well-aimed rumor, the strangling of Secretary of State Lansard Blaine in the Lincoln Bedroom is a gruesome first. White House counsel Ron Fairbanks is ordered to investigate. There are persistent rumors that the Secretary was an accomplished womanizer with ties to a glamorous call girl. There is also troubling evidence of unofficial connections with international wheeler-dealers.
In death as in life, Blaine is a power to be reckoned with. For Fairbanks, who loves the President's daughter, one point is soon clear: only a few highly placed insiders had access to the Lincoln Bedroom that fateful evening. And one of them was the president. . . . Murder in the White House by Margaret Truman, ISBN 0345443799
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