
AIRPORT
by Arthur Hailey · Doubleday
Set in Lincoln International Airpot, this novel portrays several airport hours during a midwinter snowstorm and the men and women who share them.


TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN
by Taylor Caldwell · Doubleday
Someday the town of Hambledon might forget the lies they told about their brilliant young doctor. But they could never forgive the truths he told about them. From this compelling story of a doctor at war with the world he has been taught to heal, Taylor Caldwell has fashioned a novel of an unforgettable, angry idealist -- a novel in which the drama of new medical frontiers becomes part of a sweeping chronicle of love, death, desire, and redemption.

VANISHED
by Fletcher Knebel · Doubleday
"The baffling Greer case hit the front pages of the national press and stayed there, as rumors, speculations, accusations, and bizarre plots were paraded before a puzzled and avid public. How could a prominent Washington attorney and top aide to the President of the United States during a contentious re-election campaign simply vanish?"--Goodreads

THE CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER
by William Styron · Random House
Presents a fictionalized account of the 1831 slave revolt led by Nat Turner in Southampton County, Virginia.


THE TRIUMPH
by John Kenneth Galbraith · Houghton Mifflin
First published in 1968, this satirical tale of political rebellion and U.S. intervention in a small Latin American country ... Inept leadership and fear of communism are perceived driving forces behind the folly of foreign policy of the time.
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