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  2. Linda Howard - Wikipedia

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    Linda S. Howington (born August 3, 1950 in Alabama, United States) is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Cover to Cover (1965 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Its host, John Robbins, would introduce young readers to one or two books, then draw scenes as a portion of the book was read. Robbins would then encourage his viewers to find the book in question and read the rest of the story. The program was also known by several other titles, always following the same general format.

  4. To Die For (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly says that Linda Howard "brings her usual high level of intelligence and flair to her latest tale of romantic suspense." However, they did note that the plot by the middle begins "to stall" because the suspense dies for a few chapters and reading Blair and Wyatt's bickering gets old.

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  7. Linda Winstead Jones - Wikipedia

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    Linda Winstead Jones is an American author who has written more than fifty romance books in several subgenres, [1] including paranormal romance, historical romance, fairy tale romance, and romantic suspense.

  8. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    A Time to Kill: John Grisham: References to slavery, rape, and the text includes racial slurs 1989 — 67 — To Kill a Mockingbird: Harper Lee: Offensive language, racism, unsuited to age group 1960 15 21 40 Tricks: Ellen Hopkins: LGBT content, drugs, rape 2009 98 — — Tropic of Cancer: Henry Miller: Sexual content 1934 — — — Twilight ...

  9. Intruder (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    A supermarket closes and the workers begin restocking the shelves for the next day. Craig – the ex-boyfriend of cashier Jennifer – appears and the two quarrel. Worried about her friend, her coworker, Linda, witnesses the debacle and presses her security button at her cash checkout. Co-owner Bill shows up and a fight ensues.