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Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy68 reviews
Jim Marrs

Basic Books, 1993

JFK's Assassination
If you really want to know what happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas and why the President was murdered, then get this book. Jim Marrs does not give us another crazy theory about what took place that day. He thoroughly interviewed many witnesses and wrote what they said they saw and heard. He spent 25 years investigating all aspects of the assassination. He informs the reader of the ...
  
  











  



  
Crossfire (Star Wars: Boba Fett, Book 2)7 reviews
Terry Bisson

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2003

Boba Fett
This is the second book in the Boba Fett series. I highly recommend this book, and I recommend the other books in this series, too: -The Fight to Survive (#1) -Maze of Deception (#3) -Hunted (#4) -A New Threat (#5) -Pursuit (#6)
  
  











  



  
Crossfire: A High Risk Novel (High Risk)1 review
JoAnn Ross

Signet, 2008

The latest High Risk romantic suspense is a terrific serial killer police procedural
In Somersett, South Carolina, the sniper needed one shot to assassinate Brigadier General John Jacob. Because of the high visibility of an Army field grade officer murdered in the States, the FBI claims terrorist act means their jurisdiction. FBI agent Caitlin Cavanaugh leads the task force that includes state and local law enforcement. The team quickly concludes they are dealing with a ...
  
  











  



  
Light Force: A Stirring Account of the Church Caught in the Middle East Crossfire10 reviews
Baker Publishing Group, Al Janssen

Revell, 2005

A Rarely Seen (Yet Significant) Side to the Middle East Situation
In our newspapers, we tend to read a great deal about the Jewish people and the Muslim people--but what about the 15 million Christians who are caught in the crossfire of the Middle East? It's a story the media doesn't often explain. Brother Andrew with the excellent writing of Al Janssen tells a riveting story of the Middle Eastern Church. The faces become more than names but memorable people ...
  
  











  



  
Exterminators, The Volume 4: Crossfire and Collateral
Simon Oliver

Vertigo, 2008

Follow the dysfunctional, disturbing adventures of exterminator Henry James and his freakish cohorts as they take on the cruel chaos of nature in the dirtiest corners of Los Angeles. This is the smart and scary tale of roaches, rats, raccoons and the men who kill them. In this volume, illustrated by Darick Robertson, the artist of TRANSMETROPLITAN, the Bug Bee Gone gang faces a catastrophic threat: an invasion of the giant, killer cockroach ...
  
  











  



  
Crossfire8 reviews
Miyuki Miyabe

Kodansha International, 2007

A spectacular read from a young sensation from Japan and one that American readers will love.
Miyuki Miyabe began her professional career in a law office, but soon turned to full-time writing. She has published three prior novels to CROSSFIRE and has been awarded numerous literary accolades. She is considered to be Japan's number one mystery writer. CROSSFIRE merges the mystery world and more than a bit of the supernatural. Miyabe's heroine, Chikako Ishizu, a veteran police woman who ...
  
  











  



  
The Hunter (Crossfire Series, Book 2)14 reviews
Gennita Low

Avon, 2005

Ms. Low Can Write And How!!!
Ms. Low's latest effort "The Hunter" is a sensually captivating read that at times is a little dark but always entertaining. We hook up with the SEAL team from "The Protector" once again only this time we're treated to Hawk McMillan's story. This bad boy has finally met his match. Hawk McMillan is in Macedonia working along side an arms-trafficking creep he'd rather just kill and move on to ...
  
  











  



  
Christmas Getaway: Claus And Effect\Caught At Christmas\Candy Canes And Crossfire
Anne Stuart, Tina Leonard, ...

Harlequin, 2008

Take Eloise. First she's kidnapped by Santa, and now she's camping out in an abandoned lighthouse with the most infuriatingly intoxicating cop she's ever met. Is she sleeping with the enemy?or the man destined to make her Mrs. Claus? Meanwhile Jean is abducted to a remote ranch, stuck teaching a handsome Texas Ranger how to enjoy a little sensual Christmas cheer. And Molly? Her nuptials are shot up and her fiancé's a no-show, but when she ...
  
  











  



  
Sleeping With the Agent (Crossfire Series, Book 3)10 reviews
Gennita Low

Avon, 2006

Thrilling Intrigue and Sensually Stimulating - Oh Yeah!
Lily Noretski is beautiful and dangerous. She'd been betrayed by the CIA - people who were supposed to be helping her - and turned into a `sleeper cell'. While under another's control, Lily had betrayed the only friend she'd ever known. Now on the run, Lily was in possession of a destructive weapon that had to be recovered before an enemy handler could contact her and use it to upset world ...
  
  











  



  
Stevie Ray Vaughan : Caught in the Crossfire29 reviews
Joe Nick Patoski, Bill Crawford

Little, Brown and Company, 1994

Pretty Much the Whole Story
This bio dang well tells the whole sordid SRV tale, leaving no coke, booze or depravity unturned. It's been 18 years since Stevie Ray departed prematurely. His music holds up well. The book is really good on the lesser known early Austin years. You can almost smell the stale beer in the Texas joints where Stevie came up. If you like SRV and need to know the back story, this is where to get it. I ...
  
  











  



  
Crossfire Trail7 reviews
Louis L'Amour

Bantam, 1985

SUBTLY DIFFERENT FROM SELLECK'S MOVIE OFFERING
When it comes to reading Louis L'Amour the modern western fan is faced with having to take things in context. Remember that L'Amour's works were primarily written in the fifties and sixties and, as a result, have a certain "dignity" about them that no longer applies with the westerns of today, especially those on the big screen. Take CROSSFIRE TRAIL for example. There is plenty of action here ...
  
  











  



  
Blood Bond #5: Devil Creek Crossfire (Blood Bond)5 reviews
William W. Johnstone

Pinnacle, 2006

Blood Bond
William W. Johnstone has done it again. He has created a new set of characters to rate right up next to Smoke and Preacher. But this Blood Bond is of a different type than the two legendary mountain men, these are blood brothers. Two men, from two different worlds brought together through a bond of trust, and curiosity of each others ways. Matt Bodine, a son of a frontier rancher's family, ...
  
  











  



  
The Protector (Crossfire Series, Book 1)21 reviews
Gennita Low

Avon, 2005

Good but Not as Good as The Ohers!
Of all four books this was the only one I wasn't as crazy over. Jazz fell for ViVi so fast I couldn't beleive it as at first I thought she was considered just ordinary. Have to admit though those SEALS were all nice guys. Couldn't help but love em all. I would recommend all the books in the series and hope she continues to add to them.
  
  











  



  
Crossfire7 reviews
David Hagberg

Tor Books, 1992

an Exciting Action Book!
Kirk McGarvey once again gets to do battle with his arch enemy Arkady Kurshin. McGarvey had thought that he had killed Arkady Kurshin on the cosst of Syria. Kurshin survived his battle with McGarvey by killing his rescuers,some Syrian troops. Kurshin makes his return by blowing up the American embassy in Paris and placing the blame on McGarvey. McGarvey rescues several people from the ...
  
  











  



  
Crossfire (Cosmic Crossfire)10 reviews
Nancy Kress

Tor Science Fiction, 2004

Another Home Run for Nancy Kress
Nancy Kress has the rare ability to combine interesting characters, moral dilemmas, and approachable concepts of science, fusing them into books that are impossible to put down. CROSSFIRE certainly fits that description. A large, diverse human colony has settled on a distant planet, only to find that their new world is inhabited. To their relief, leader Jake Holman and his team discover that ...
  
  











  



  
Crisis and Crossfire: The United States and the Middle East Since 1945 (Issues in the History of American ...2 reviews
Peter L. Hahn

Potomac Books Inc., 2005

US-Middle East relations: 1945-current
Peter L. Hahn's CRISIS AND CROSSFIRE: THE UNITED STATES AND THE MIDDLE EAST SINCE 1945 joins the 'Issues in the History of American Foreign Relations' studies in examining the history of U.S. encounters with the Middle East since 1945. Primary-source documents serve as the foundation of a survey of intentions, politics, diplomacy, and underlying influences on encounters in a text perfect for ...
  
  











  



  
Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual10 reviews
Greg Russo

CrossFire Pub., 2000

Surprisingly Good
I was surprised that a writer that first wrote books about Manfred Mann, the Yardbirds, Frank Zappa and the Zombies would give Tull such a fair and in depth treatment. I thought this book was better that David Rees "Minstrels in the Gallery" book. There are a lot of photos, some I've never seen before, which is saying a lot from this long time fan of the band. Unfortunately all the photos on the ...
  
  











  



  
Caught In The Crossfire6 reviews
Drake

Baen, 1998

real war stories
Caught In The Crossfire "Caught In the Crossfire contains two novels, Counting the Costs and The Warrior, two short stories, and a completely new novelette, arranged in an order that the author finds most satisfactory." The contents are as follows: Introduction The Warrior Caught in the Crossfire The Immovable Object Counting the Costs The Interrogation Team As a Viet Nam Vet you ...
  
  











  



  
Language, Power, and Pedagogy: Bilingual Children in the Crossfire (Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 23)
Jim Cummins

Multilingual Matters Limited, 2001
  
  











  



  
Crossfire
Andy Mcnab

Bantam Press, 2007

The breathtaking new thriller from the author of Bravo Two Zero . Body guarding a TV crew on the streets of war-torn Basra, ex-deniable operator Nick Stone?s life is saved by a reporter?s swift action as a roadside bomb explodes. When the man later vanishes, Stone is asked to find him. The trail leads from Iraq to Bermuda, London and Kabul, the dark and brutal city where governments, terrorism and big business inexorably collide. Caught in ...
  
  











  








   



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