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The Inner Sanctum
If you need a good business thriller to keep your mind off the stock market, you can't do much better than this one from Stephen Frey, former Wall Street insider and author of two previous barn burners, The Takeover and The Vulture Fund, both available in paperback. The Inner Sanctum pits smart, ambitious, underpaid IRS agent Jesse Hayes against smart, ambitious, overpaid portfolio fund manager David Mitchell in a story about corporate greed and political corruption that reads like a cover of Time or Newsweek..
Price: $19.99
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The Inner Sanctum: The Secrets Behind Celtic's 1997-98 Title Win
In the proud history of Celtic Football Club, 9 May 1998 will forever be remembered as a momentous day. A nerve-shredding 2-0 victory against St Johnstone on the last day of the season pipped Rangers to the league flag and prevented them from winning what would have been a historic 10th title in a row. Now, in The Inner Sanctum, the controversial story behind the glory of that unforgettable season is finally revealed. Packed with exclusive contributions from those who made it happen, including manager Wim Jansen, assistant manager Murdo MacLeod, and star players of the day such as Henrik Larsson, Paul Lambert, Craig Burley, Alan Stubbs, Tom Boyd, and Jackie McNamara, the book reveals the splits in the dressing-room and at management level that almost destroyed the club's pursuit of glory.It also charts the boozing and the bust-ups, as well as the laughter and tears, that were part and parcel of the path towards this significant milestone. The Inner Sanctum will be relished by all Hoops supporters and is a fitting tribute to the club's achievements that glorious season. Foreword by former Celtic captain and manager Billy McNeill MBE. .
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SANCTUM
A powerful new stand-alone novel from Scotland’s princess of crime -- author of the acclaimed Garnethill trilogy Lachlan Harriot is in a state of shock. His wife Susie has been convicted of the murder of serial killer Andrew Gow, a prisoner in her care. Unless Harriot can come up with grounds for an appeal, Susie will be given a life sentence, depriving her of her home, her family and her two-year-old daughter. Harriot is convinced that his wife, a respected forensic psychiatrist, is innocent, and each night he climbs the stairs to her study and goes through her papers, laboriously transcribing into his computer her case notes, her interviews with Gow and the press cuttings from the trial. But his search for the truth soon raises more questions than answers. Why had Susie stolen prison files and then lied about it? What was the nature of her relationship with Gow? And what is it in her study that she doesn’t want her husband to find? As things become ever more complex, he must decide what to do with a discovery that involves violence, sexual obsession, lust and ultimate betrayal. From the Trade Paperback edition..
Price: $13.35
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Inner Sanctum Mysteries (The Golden Age of Radio: Old Time Radio Shows, 10-CD Set, 20-Half Hour Episodes)
Inner Sanctum, one of Old Time Radio's most popular mystery series! 20-Half Hour Episodes on 10 digitally remastered discs. These are full-length, high quality episodes, not poor quality MP3s. Episodes include: The Bog Oak Necklace, The House Where Death Lived, The Horla, Black Sea Gull,Death Across the Board,The Dead Walk at Night,Dead Man's Magic,Terrible Vengeance, Study for Murder, Dead Reckoning, Death has Claws, The Man from Yesterday, The Death Ship, Island of Death, Death is a Joker, The TellTale Heart, Dead Freight, Fog, Death for Sale, Mystery of the Howling Dog.Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced.The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreeeammsss?!" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler) to EC Comics' Crypt-Keeper in various incarnations of Tales from the Crypt. In interviews, EC publisher Bill Gaines stated that he based EC's three horror hosts not on Raymond but on Old Nancy, host of radio's earlier The Witch's Tale (1931-38).Of more than 500 programs broadcast, only about 100 remain in circulation..
Price: $39.95
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