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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
by Douglas Adams
Seconds before Earth is demolished to make room for a galactic freeway, Earthman Arthur Dent is saved by a friend. Together they journey through the galaxy.
Hey Cowgirl, Need a Ride? by Baxter Black
A down-on-his-luck former rodeo champion, Lick is working in the remote Nevada desert with fellow cowboy Al Bean when Teddie Arizona, a gorgeous siren with the henchmen of her "husband," F. Rank Pantaker, in hot pursuit, arrives.
How to Murder Your Mother-in-Law by Dorothy Cannell
After her obnoxious mother-in-law moves in permanently, Ellie Haskell falls in with three other local women also living with tyrannical mothers-in-law, and their imaginary scheme to solve their problems suddenly turns lethal.
Fear of Frying by Jill Churchill
Checking out a kid's summer camp, Jane and Shelly discover the body of a victim who was killed with a heavy-duty skillet, but things turn bizarre when the body disappears and the victim reappears, alive.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
Captures the strange world of 21st-century Earth, a devastated planet in which sophisticated androids, banned from the planet, fight back against their potential destroyers.
Armadillos and Old Lace by Kinky Friedman
Kinky Friedman returns to his family's Texas ranch and is recruited to investigate a series of unsolved murders of little old ladies mysteriously linked by a faded cotillion photograph.
Revenge of the Cootie Girls by Sparkle Hayter
Now boss of the Special Reports unit for her news network, spunky Robin Hudson invites her new assistant and some other friends for a girls' Halloween night out, an invitation that turns deadly when one of the women never shows up.
Crazy as Chocolate by Elisabeth Hyde
Izzy and Ellie are sisters whose lives were irrevocably changed when their mother committed suicide on her 41st birthday. Izzy is now on the eve of turning 41 herself "entering virgin time," and her family is about to descend on the emotionally charged weekend.
The Honk and Holler Opening Soon by Billie Letts
A wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran finds his life changed when a young woman enters his roadside café.
If I’d Killed Him When I Met Him, I’d Be Out Of Jail By Now by Sharyn McCrumb
Donna Jean Morgan's decision to poison her husband in Danville, Virginia, is only one of several murders that occur in the town, and after Donna Jean tells her lawyer Bill MacPherson that her mother was the famous Lethal Lucy Todhunter, Bill calls in his sister Elizabeth to investigate how Lucy poisoned her husband.
Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth by Tamar Myers
PennDutch Inn owner Magdalena Yoder is up to her ears in trouble when her guests include deer hunters and animal-rights activists, the cook quits, and two guests die under mysterious circumstances.
Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? by Lorrie Moore
Berie Carr, an American visiting Paris with her husband, reminisces about the events of the summer of 1972, when, as a 15-year-old, she and her beautiful best friend, Sils, worked in an upstate New York amusement park.
Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove by Christopher Moore
Autumn in the sleepy California town of Pine Cove is turned upside down by the arrival of a Mississippi Delta blues musician, a huge sea serpent drawn to the sound of the steel guitar, the explosion of a tanker truck at a gas station, and a mysterious trailer that shows up in the local trailer park.
How I Became Stupid by Martin Page
Fed up with being brilliant and perceptively self-aware in today's society, Antoine, a 25-year-old Aramaic scholar, is determined to renounce his intelligence and will do anything in order to become "stupid" enough to become a happy, functional member of society.
The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin
Jack sets out to seek his fortune in Toy City and hooks up with Eddie Baer as they try to stop a serial killer who is murdering old nursery rhyme characters.
Why Girls are Weird by Pamela Ribon
Bored with her life, Anna Koval decides to publish the stories of her life online and begins to dream up all kinds of wonderful things for her personal diary, but her plan backfires when her online journal begins to attract some all-too-adoring fans.
I Still Miss My Man, But My Aim is Getting Better by Sarah Shankman
Finishing her waitressing shift and preparing for Songwriters' Night at the local country music club, promising singer Shelby Kay Tate becomes the unknowing target of an obsessive stalker.