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  2. Cross the Line (Patterson novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cross the Line is a crime thriller that combines elements of suspense and action, while also exploring themes related to justice, morality, and the psychological underpinnings of criminal behavior. Patterson structures the novel to maintain a pace that keeps the reader engaged, with the narrative unfolding from multiple perspectives, adding ...

  3. Crossing the Line (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Line is a 2004 science fiction novel by British writer Karen Traviss. It is the second book of the Wess'Har Series . [ 1 ] Its predecessor was called City of Pearl , published in February of the same year.

  4. Crossing the Line - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Line, an alternate US title for the film The Big Man, by David Leland; Crossing the Line, an alternate UK title for the film Little Woods, by Nia DaCosta; Crossing the Line, a film by Graeme Clifford; Crossing the Line, a documentary by Daniel Gordon; Crossing the Line, a 2007 documentary by Pietro Marcello

  5. Jeff Hilson - Wikipedia

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    His works include A Grasses Primer (Form Books, 2000), Stretchers (Reality Street, 2006), Bird Bird (Landfill, 2009), and In The Assarts (Veer Books, 2010). He also edited The Reality Street Book of Sonnets, published in 2008. With Sean Bonney and David Miller he co-founded Crossing the Line, a reading series based in London.

  6. Cross Country (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel has received a mostly negative response, and maintains a 2.5 rating (out of a possible five) on Amazon.com. [2] Several critics have attacked the story's graphic scenes of violence and torture, and also claim that the prose style is of a very low standard.

  7. Fletcher Knebel - Wikipedia

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    The Bottom Line (1974), a novel about a business company convention and a man who found there's also a bottom line in private lives. Dave Sulkin Cares! (1978), a story of love between two con artists, Gail and Johnny. Crossing in Berlin (1981), about an American man assisting an East German woman escape from East Germany.

  8. Jonathan Coleman (author) - Wikipedia

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    Coleman's books—three of which have been New York Times bestsellers—have included Exit the Rainmaker (1989), the story of Jay Carsey, a college president who abruptly abandoned his marriage and career and disappeared, a book the Los Angeles Times Book Review called "A fascinating, symbolic statement of the American psyche"; At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal ...

  9. Peter Tinniswood - Wikipedia

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    The books listed above under the heading Cricketing Tales And Sketches contain short stories and other humorous pieces as shown here: Tales From A Long Room More Tales From A Long Room