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Paperback Books by Valerie Martin
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| Trespass (Vintage Contemporaries) |
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| by Valerie Martin |
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| Chloe Dale's life is in good order. Her only child, Toby, has started his junior year at New York University; her husband, an academic on sabbatical, is working at home on his book about the Crusades; and Chloe is busy creating illustrations... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2008 |
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| Property |
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| There isn't much of a plot....But the pages still fly by, never less than enthralling, thanks to Martin's quick mastery of her setting....A nimble, enlightening and horrific story about the morally corrosive effects of slavery.... |
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| Publication Date: April 2004 |
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| The Great Divorce |
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| by Valerie Martin |
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| Three surprising women, their lives riven by divorce both literal and metaphorical: Ellen Clayton, reeling from her husband's decision to leave her after twenty years, finds meaning in caring for her teenage daughters and in her work as the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 2003 |
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| Publication Date: March 2002 |
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| Mary Reilly |
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| by Valerie Martin |
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| An astonishing tour de force...Not only does it give us a fresh take on the famous Dr. Jekyll and the infamous Mr. Hyde; it also allows us backstairs into the shadowy Victorian world of devoted servants and the festering slums they have gone... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 2001 |
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| Italian Fever |
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| by Valerie Martin |
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| Just as Lucy Stark, employed by a best-selling if untalented writer named DV, begins to read her employer's latest manuscript, she receives word that he has died under suspicious circumstances and journeys to Italy to search for the rest of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2000 |
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| Alexandra |
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| by Valerie Martin |
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| ...[An] eerie, occasionally compelling novel....Valerie Martin's finest attribute is her skill in creating psychological atmosphere through a detailed description of place....'Alexandra' reflects a narrative talent that hovers between the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 1995 |
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