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JAWS 2
by Hank Searls, based on the screenplay by Howard Sackierand Dorothy Tristan, from the characters created by Peter Benchley Bantam, $2.25
Four years ago The Trouble, in the shape of a great white shark, struck the small summer resort of Amity, Long Island. Now, when tranquillity seems to have returned, in ominous succession a pair of deep-sea !^ divers vanish, a water-ski boat explodes. Unthinkable as it seems, the menace is back; but this time it's a female shark, huge with young, ravenous with hunger. About to give birth, she is ready to destroy anything in range. . . .
This galvanizing sequel to ]aws is soon to be released as a major motion picture. Page 7
THE PRACTICE by Alan E. Nourse, M.D. Harper Row, $10.95 For young Dr. Rob Tanner, the invitation to join a family clinic in Twin Forks, Montana, seemed a golden opportunity. All the elements of a good solid practice were there: competent men doing competent work, even under the handicap of a remote location. To...
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Fülszöveg
JAWS 2
by Hank Searls, based on the screenplay by Howard Sackierand Dorothy Tristan, from the characters created by Peter Benchley Bantam, $2.25
Four years ago The Trouble, in the shape of a great white shark, struck the small summer resort of Amity, Long Island. Now, when tranquillity seems to have returned, in ominous succession a pair of deep-sea !^ divers vanish, a water-ski boat explodes. Unthinkable as it seems, the menace is back; but this time it's a female shark, huge with young, ravenous with hunger. About to give birth, she is ready to destroy anything in range. . . .
This galvanizing sequel to ]aws is soon to be released as a major motion picture. Page 7
THE PRACTICE by Alan E. Nourse, M.D. Harper Row, $10.95 For young Dr. Rob Tanner, the invitation to join a family clinic in Twin Forks, Montana, seemed a golden opportunity. All the elements of a good solid practice were there: competent men doing competent work, even under the handicap of a remote location. To Rob's wife, Ellie, the invitation meant a new home and the start of a family. But within weeks of their arrival in Twin Forks, they discover that beneath the apparently serene surface of the rural group practice surge devastating rivalries and ambitions. Written by a physician. The Practice offers penetrating insights into medicine and marriage. Page 241
EXCELLENCY by David Beaty William Morrow, $8.95 An English diplomat, an African dictator, a young pilot and a pretty girl—as the newly independent state of Kajandi plunges from one disaster to another, the lives of these four people become entwined in surprising ways. An exciting story of power and intrigue, of adventure in the air and on the ground. Page 439
THE EDUCATION OF LITTLE TREE by Forrest Carter Delacorte Press, $7.95 The many-faceted tale of the author's own boyhood in the Tennessee mountain home of his Cherokee grandparents. This is a joy-filled, often very funny, story of love, commonj sense, and the Indians' communion with the land. As in any real story, though, all is not joy: the boy comes to know cruel outsiders, sanctimonious do-gooders, and death.
Little Tree's education is realistic and moving as he shares the bittersweet splendor of his grandparents' old age. Page 147
Coming in the next volume
THE LAST CONVERTIBLE by Anton Myrer
There was never another car like the Empress—a deep iridescent green 1938 Packard convertible. She carried the dreams of five young Harvard men and their girls, rocketing off, top down, to football games and dances to the Big Bands. Then that world blew apart on a December Sunday in 1941. One by one the young men fell away, and the Empress—like a bright silver dollar— went from hand to hand. George Virdon, most faithful of the five, has the Empress now; and he tries to pass her on to a new generation with its own compelling dreams. For all who have ever been young at heart, the Empress—last of a magnificent breed—still takes to the road, sprinkled with stardust.
A STRANGER IS WATCHING by Mary Higgins Clark
Two years after his wife is brutally murdered, Steve Peterson plans to marry beautiful journalist Sharon Martin. But the stranger has a different plan: he will kidnap Sharon, and Steve's young son, Neil; hide them in a secret room deep within New York's Grand Central Station. Why is he doing thisCan disaster be averted ? In this riveting tale Mary Higgins Clark evokes the same nightmarish tension that made IFhere Are the Children? so unforgettable.
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