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FIC BALL                     

           Ball, Margaret, 1947-.  Duchess of Aquitaine : a novel of

                Eleanor.  1st ed.  New York : St. Martin's Press, c2006.

 

FIC CHILD                    

           Child, Lee.  The enemy : a Jack Reacher novel.  New York :

                Delacorte Press, 2004.

 

FIC COKAL                    

           Cokal, Susann.  Mirabilis.  New York : BlueHen Books, 2001.

 

FIC CONNELL                  

           Connell, Evan S., 1924-.  Deus lo volt! : chronicle of the

                Crusades.  Washington, D.C. : Counterpoint, c2000.

 

FIC DIC                      

           Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.  A tale of two cities.  1st Vintage

                classics ed.  New York : Vintage Books, 1990.

 

FIC DUMAS                    

           Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870.  The Count of Monte Cristo.  Laurel,

                N.Y. : Lightyear Pr., c1976.

 

FIC DUMAS                    

           Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870.  The man in the iron mask.  Laurel,

                N.Y. : Lightyear Press, c1982.

 

FIC DUMAS                    

           Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870.  The three musketeers.  Laurel, N.Y.

                : Lightyear Press, 1984.

 

FIC DUMAS                    

           Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870.  Twenty years after.  Lightyear

                press limited ed.  Laurel, NY : Lightyear, 1985.

 

FIC ELKINS                   

           Elkins, Aaron J.  Skeleton dance : a novel.  1st ed.  [New York]

                : William Morrow, c2000.

 

FIC FURST                    

           Furst, Alan.  Kingdom of shadows : a novel.  1st ed.  New York :

                Random House, c2001.

 

FIC HARRIS                   

           Harris, Joanne, 1964-.  Five quarters of the orange.  1st ed.

                New York : Morrow, c2001.

 

FIC HARRIS                   

           Harris, Joanne, 1964-.  Coastliners : a novel.  1st ed.  New York

                : William Morrow/HarperCollinsPublishers, c2002.

 

FIC JOH                      

           Johnson, Diane.  Le divorce.  [1st ed.].  New York : Dutton,

                c1997.

 

FIC KNOX                     

           Knox, Elizabeth.  Daylight.  1st ed.  New York, N.Y. : Ballantine

                Books, c2003.

 

 

 

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FIC LANCHESTER               

           Lanchester, John.  The debt to pleasure : a novel.  1st ed.  New

                York : H. Holt, 1996.

 

FIC MAY                      

           Mayle, Peter.  Chasing Cêzanne.  1st ed.  New York : Knopf, 1997.

 

FIC MAY                      

           Mayle, Peter.  Anything considered.  1st ed.  New York : Alfred

                A. Knopf, 1996.

 

FIC MAY                      

           Mayle, Peter.  Hotel Pastis : a novel of Provence.  1st American

                ed.  New York : Knopf, 1993.

 

FIC MCGOWAN                  

           McGowan, Kathleen.  The expected one : book one of the Magdalene

                line.  New York : Simon & Schuster, 2006.  Two thousand

                years ago, Mary Magdalene hid a set of scrolls in the rocky

                foothills of the French Pyrenees, a gospel that contained

                her own version of the events and characters of the New

                Testament. Protected by supernatural forces, these sacred

                scrolls could be uncovered only by a special seeker, one who

                fulfills the ancient prophecy of The Expected One. When

                journalist Maureen Pascal begins the research for a new

                book, she has no idea that she is stepping into an ancient

                mystery so secret, so revolutionary, that thousands have

                killed and died for it. Maureen's journey takes her from the

                dusty streets of Jerusalem to the cathedrals of Paris--and

                ultimately to search for the scrolls themselves.--From

                publisher description.

 

FIC MESSUD                   

           Messud, Claire, 1966-.  The last life : a novel.  New York :

                Harcourt Brace, 1999.

 

FIC MOSSE                     

           Mosse, Kate, 1961-.  Labyrinth.  New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons,

                2006, c2005.

 

FIC SCHWARTZ                 

           Schwartz, John Burnham.  Claire Marvel : a novel.  1st ed.  New

                York : Nan A. Talese, 2002.

 

FIC SOBIN                    

           Sobin, Gustaf.  The fly-truffler : a novel.  1st American ed.

                New York : Norton, 2000.

 

FIC STEEL                    

           Steel, Danielle.  Leap of faith.  New York : Delacorte Press,

                2001.

 

FIC TWA                      

           Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.  Personal recollections of Joan of Arc.

                Avenel, NJ : Gramercy Books, 1995.

 

NEW FIC COONS                

           Coons, Nancy.  The feasting season : a novel.  1st ed.  Chapel

                Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, c2007.

 

 

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NEW FIC SMITH                

           Smith, Jane S.  Fool's gold : a novel.  1st ed.  Cambridge, Mass.

                : Zoland Books, 2000.

 

YA FIC DIC                   

           Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.  A tale of two cities.  London,

                England ; New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, 1995.

 

YA FIC HAPKA                 

           Hapka, Cathy.  Pardon my French.  New York : Speak, 2005.

                Seventeen-year-old Nicole's dreams and plans center around

                her boyfriend, but a semester in Paris encourages her to

                think about herself and her future in a new way.

 

YA FIC MOURLEVAT              

           Mourlevat, Jean-Claude.  The pull of the ocean.  New York :

                Delacorte Press, c2006.  Loosely based on Charles Perrault's

                "Tom Thumb," seven brothers in modern-day France flee their

                poor parents' farm, led by the youngest who, although mute

                and unusually small, is exceptionally wise.