I have 32 paperbacks and 1 hardcover book to give away to anyone who wants to come get them. I am in Slidell and they have already been rejected by The Book Rack here due to already having enough copies or not enough author interest, etc. They are in varied condition but none are terrible, many are like brand new and some have not even been cracked open. They are up for grabs for whoever nearby wants to take them, after a week they are going to be donated to the local library, just thought I'd give first crack here. They are as follows:
David Baldacci - Simple Genius, The Camel Club, Stone Cold, The Collectors
David Best - The Judas Virus
Dale Brown - Storming Heaven
Dan Brown - The DaVinci Code (OK, maybe someone hasn't read it YET!)
Tom Clancy or Tom Clancy collaborations - SSN, Op-Center, Op-Center: Mirror Image, Op-Center: Call to Treason, Power Plays: Zero Hour
Michael Connelly - The Overlook
Stehpen Coonts - Deep Black: Jihad, Deep Black: Biowar
Robert Crais - The Watchman
Jeffery Deaver - The Coffin Dancer
Nelson DeMille - Wild Fire
John Grisham - The Last Juror
Tami Hoag - Prior Bad Acts
Iris Johansen - The Search, Countdown
Steve Martini - Compelling Evidence
Christopher Newman - 19th Precinct
James Patterson - Step on a Crack
Richard North Patterson - No Safe Place
John Sandford - Broken Prey, Hidden Prey
Gerald Seymour - The Unknown Soldier (hardcover)
David Stone - The Echelon Vendetta
Steve Thayer - Wolf Pass
Joseph Wambaugh - The Choirboys, The Glitter Dome
Most of these I've not even read, they were passed on to me by others but don't pique my interest enough to take the time to read them all. If you recognize an author you like and are in the area or will pass through in the next week, they're ALL yours to do with as you will. If not, the library gets some freebies.
David Baldacci - Simple Genius, The Camel Club, Stone Cold, The Collectors
David Best - The Judas Virus
Dale Brown - Storming Heaven
Dan Brown - The DaVinci Code (OK, maybe someone hasn't read it YET!)
Tom Clancy or Tom Clancy collaborations - SSN, Op-Center, Op-Center: Mirror Image, Op-Center: Call to Treason, Power Plays: Zero Hour
Michael Connelly - The Overlook
Stehpen Coonts - Deep Black: Jihad, Deep Black: Biowar
Robert Crais - The Watchman
Jeffery Deaver - The Coffin Dancer
Nelson DeMille - Wild Fire
John Grisham - The Last Juror
Tami Hoag - Prior Bad Acts
Iris Johansen - The Search, Countdown
Steve Martini - Compelling Evidence
Christopher Newman - 19th Precinct
James Patterson - Step on a Crack
Richard North Patterson - No Safe Place
John Sandford - Broken Prey, Hidden Prey
Gerald Seymour - The Unknown Soldier (hardcover)
David Stone - The Echelon Vendetta
Steve Thayer - Wolf Pass
Joseph Wambaugh - The Choirboys, The Glitter Dome
Most of these I've not even read, they were passed on to me by others but don't pique my interest enough to take the time to read them all. If you recognize an author you like and are in the area or will pass through in the next week, they're ALL yours to do with as you will. If not, the library gets some freebies.
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