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Borrower of the Night (1973)

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Listening: Dancing in the Moonlight Vicky Bliss #1 Dr. Vicky Bliss--a brilliant academic hampered by her considerable beauty in a sexist society that sees buxom blondes as playboy bunnies--sets off in pursuit of a long-lost work of sixteenth century art by the great woodcarver Riemenschnieder. Competing against her is her lovelorn co-worker Tony, determined to win her heart by finding the artwork first, a violently mercenary businessman, and a handful of other characters whose intentions might be benign or not, including what might be the reincarnation of a medieval noblewoman burned for witchcraft hundreds of years ago... Spoilers Below

The Seventh Sinner (1972)

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Listening: Never Been to Spain Jake Kirby #1 Jean Suttman holds a prestigious fellowship in the vaguely named but clearly important Institute in Rome, with a handful of promising other young scholars. They laughingly call themselves the 'Seven Sinners', a name that suddenly no longer seems like a laughing matter when a fellow scholar turns up dead in an ancient temple they're touring.  Luckily, Jacqueline 'Jake' Kirby, an acid-tongued librarian no longer on holiday, has a watchful eye on Jean when the killer's attention turns to her... Spoilers Below

The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits (1971)

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Listening: It's Too Late College senior Carol Farley thinks she's moved on from her childhood, when her beloved father suddenly and mysteriously walked out on her and her mother. But then a newspaper clipping arrives on her doorstep at Christmas, with an image of her father living happily in Mexico City. Before she knows it, she and her boyfriend are taking an impulse trip to Mexico so she can try to reconnect with him. But the beauties of Teotihuacan and Mexico City cannot hide the tension in her father's new home, where his new family seethes softly with secrets.

Ammie, Come Home (1968)

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Listening: Classical Gas  Georgetown #1 Some houses have a history you don't want to know. Ruth Bennett, mild-mannered widow and civil servant, discovers this when her spirited niece Sara comes to stay in her beautiful old Georgetown house. When a seance they host triggers something dark and old and evil, the two women, Sara's boyfriend Bruce, and his cynical anthropology professor Pat are sent digging through the house's history to try and find a solution. But as Sara sinks farther and farther into possession and Pat's behavior gets mysteriously more aggressive, time seems to be running out... Spoilers Below

The Dead Sea Cipher (1970)

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Listening: Let It Be When Dinah van der Lyn agrees to take a trip through Palestine and Israel in the place of her wheelchair-bound, Biblical scholar father, she thinks it's just a nice prelude to her first operatic role in Germany. But then a scream rends the night at her hotel, and she seems to be the only to have heard it. And when a smooth-talking spy and a fierce archaeologist start dogging her footsteps, it becomes obvious she's become part of something much bigger than a mere tourist trip through the Holy Land. International espionage sweeps her forward on an irresistible tide of romance and adventure to the wadis of the Dead Sea.