Incoming Resources
- I heard the owl call my name
- The friends of Eddie Coyle, [by] George V. Higgins. -
- Looking for Rachel Wallace, a Spenser novel, Robert B. Parker. --
- The mystery at Lilac Inn, by Carolyn Keene
- The godfather
- The Stepford wives, a novel. -
- The summer of the great-grandmother. --
- Outsider in Amsterdam, Janwillem van de Wetering
- Time and again
- Separate flights, Andre Dubus. --
- Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison. --
- Evergreen, a novel by Belva Plain. --
- Dog soldiers, a novel. --
- Portnoy's complaint
- The Judas goat, Robert B. Parker. --
- The sword of Shannara, Terry Brooks ; illustrated by the Brothers Hildebrandt
- The tightrope walker, by Dorothy Gilman. --
- The world according to Garp, a novel by John Irving. --
- The boys from Brazil, a novel, Ira Levin. --
- The Loo sanction
- Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Judith Rossner. --
- The Andromeda strain
- The terminal man. -
- The amazing Mrs. Pollifax. --
- So long, see you tomorrow, William Maxwell
- By the rivers of Babylon, a novel by Nelson De Mille
- The promise
- Promised land, Robert B. Parker
- The elusive Mrs. Pollifax, Dorothy Gilman
- The great train robbery, by Michael Crichton. --
- The complete stories
- The Godwulf manuscript, [by] Robert B. Parker. -
- One fearful yellow eye, John D. MacDonald. --
- Burglars can't be choosers, Lawrence Block
- While the clock ticked, by Franklin W. Dixon
- Jack's book, an oral biography of Jack Kerouac, by Barry Gifford & Lawrence Lee. --
- Finding a girl in America, ten stories & a novella, by Andre Dubus. --
- The other side of the sun. -
- The Miernik dossier. -
- Crocodile on the sandbank, by Elizabeth Peters. --
- Breakfast of champions, or, Goodbye blue Monday!, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ; with drawings by the author
- Mrs. Pollifax on safari, Dorothy Gilman
- Mortal stakes, Robert B. Parker. --
- Ghost story, Peter Straub
- The dead zone, Stephen King. --
- Call the darkness light, Nancy Zaroulis
- Play it as it lays, a novel. --
- Fear of flying, a novel. -
- The gang that couldn't shoot straight. --
- The winds of war, a novel