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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Gabaldon -> Gabaldon -> Galland -> Gardner -> Gee -> George -> Glatzer -> Godwin -> Gooden -> Goodwin -> Gores -> Graham -> Gray -> Greenwood -> Greenwood -> Greenwood -> Greenwood -> Gregory -> Grenville -> Grisanti -> Guilford-Blake -> Gunning |
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Gail Godwin |
Queen of the Underworld |

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Ballantine, 2007 (2006) |
Hardcover, Softcover, CD, e-Book |
| Fledgling reporter Emma Gant makes her way in a Miami teeming with refugees from Castro's Cuba. (MS) |
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Glen David Gold |
Carter Beats the Devil |

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Hyperion, 2002 (2001) |
Hardcover, Softcover, Audio, e-Book |
| This roaring twenties tale of famed illusionist Charles Carter reads like a cross between an Indiana Jones movie and an Agatha Christie mystery - thrill, chills, excitement, and romance. (AH) |
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Arthur Golden |
Memoirs of a Geisha |

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Random House, 1998 (1997) |
Hardcover, Softcover, Audio |
| Follows the life of Chiyo, sold as a child to an okiya in Gion, Japan. She becomes a celebrated geisha, and the story unveils the cruelty and pain underneath the surface perfection of the role. A fascinating and ultimately optimistic tale. (HW) |
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Lawrence Goldstone |
The Anatomy of Deception |

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Doubleday, 2008 (2008) |
Hardcover |
| A historical mystery set in 1889 Philadelphia that features two famous physicians - William Osler, hailed as the Father of Modern Medicine, and William Stewart Halsted, who performed the first emergency blood transfusion. (HW) |
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