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SELECTED AS ONE OF THE 10 GREAT THRILLERS FOR YOUR BEACH READING LIST BY ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY   For readers of Ron Rash, Thomas H. Cook, and Tim Johnston, In Wilderness is a suspenseful and literary love story hailed by New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson as “heartbreaking, bold, relentless” and “the work of a true original.”  In the winter of 1966, Katherine Reid moves to an isolated cabin deep in Georgia’s Appalachian Mountains. There, with little more than a sleeping bag, a tin plate, and a loaded gun, she plans to spend her time in peaceful solitude. But one day, Katherine realizes the woods are not empty, and she is not alone. Someone else is near, observing  her every move.   Twenty-year-old Vietnam veteran Danny lives not far from Katherine’s cabin, in a once-grand mansion he has dubbed “Gatsby’s house.” Haunted by war and enclosed by walls of moldering books, he becomes fixated on Katherine. What starts as cautious observation grows to obsession. When these two souls collide, the passion that ignites between them is all-consuming—and increasingly dangerous.   Suffused with a stunning sense of character and atmosphere, Diane Thomas’s intimate voice creates an unforgettable depiction of the transformative power of love, how we grieve and hope, and the perilous ways in which we heed and test our hearts.Praise for In Wilderness   “A harrowing exploration of desire and obsession, In Wilderness sends two people into a physical and psychological wilderness that becomes stranger and more terrifying the deeper they go.”—Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train   “Not my usual thing, which makes me say it all the louder: I love, love, love this book—the fearless and unflinching story of two extraordinary, vivid people alone in a vast pristine wilderness, told with genuine suspense and a wonderfully empowering ending.  In Wilderness is altogether spectacular.”—Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Personal  “Thomas writes hauntingly of obsession and survival in this dark, unusual love story. . . . As the author moves her characters through the seasons of 1966, 1967, and 1968, she offers a deep and unforgettable look into how tragedy and madness can shape lives. Written from the points of view of two suffering people, the story takes on an almost surreal, lyrical quality. Riveting and raw.”—Publishers Weekly   “Haunting . . . This is both a heartbreaking and hopeful tale that stays with readers long after the last page is read.”—RT Book Reviews   “Explosive . . . The tension continues to grow. . . . Thomas writes with richness, describing the natural world as viscerally as she does the interior lives of these two intense characters. . . . Recommended for readers who also like the raw, honest writing of Amy Bloom or Amanda Coplin.”—Library Journal   “Gripping . . . powered by genuine suspense and driven forward by two characters whose lives readers cannot look away from . . . a memorable story of an isolated, beautiful place and of two people trying to make sense of the world they have chosen to live in.”—Booklist“Unforgettable: a mad, haunting, dreamlike story of love, obsession, and wildness . . . Diane Thomas mixes elegant prose with raw emotion.”—William Landay, New York Times bestselling author of Defending Jacob

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9780804176958 | Bantam Dell Pub Group, March 3, 2015, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: SELECTED AS ONE OF THE 10 GREAT THRILLERS FOR YOUR BEACH READING LIST BY ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY   For readers of Ron Rash, Thomas H.

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9780804176972 | Bantam Dell Pub Group, February 2, 2016, cover price $16.00

By Diane Thomas (not applicable)

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9781486198023 | Unabridged edition (Lightning Source Inc, October 15, 2012), cover price $21.48

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Product Description: It is 1955. Achsa is a lonely, passionate and precocious fourteen-year-old. Isolated at school by her intelligence and disfigurement, troubled at home by the undercurrents in her parents' relationship, she finds comfort and inspiration in the tunes and rhythms she hears on her radio...read more

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9781935597773 | Amazonencore, June 24, 2011, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: It is 1955.

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Product Description: Victoria Johnson, the woman who Officer Andrew Johnson had married, was abandoned by him over five years ago. He reentered her life, wanting to be a part of her and their son’s lives, the son he had wanted her to abort. Then a painful secret was revealed, and Andrew had to confront his past, all the while destroying Victoria’s life and all those close to her...read more

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9781424156658 | Publishamerica Inc, February 28, 2007, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Victoria Johnson, the woman who Officer Andrew Johnson had married, was abandoned by him over five years ago.

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Product Description: The Harvey company's experiment with bringing tourism to the Southwest by highlighting the Native American tribes of the area. Interesting history. B&W era photos and advertisements.

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9780918126122 | Hunter Pub Co, December 1, 1978, cover price $8.95 | About this edition: The Harvey company's experiment with bringing tourism to the Southwest by highlighting the Native American tribes of the area.

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Product Description: Crafts.

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9780918126030, titled "The Handcrafter's Creative Ojo Book" | Hunter Pub Co, September 1, 1976, cover price $2.95 | About this edition: Crafts.

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Product Description: These colorful talismans, pronounced Oho-day-deeeos, were originally made in North america by the Pueblo and Mexican Indians. But they are much older than this for they appear in the tombs of ancient egyptian rulers, wound of fibers from the Nile river banks.

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9780918126023 | Hunter Pub Co, August 1, 1976, cover price $2.95 | About this edition: These colorful talismans, pronounced Oho-day-deeeos, were originally made in North america by the Pueblo and Mexican Indians.

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Product Description: Book by Thomas, Diane

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9780918126016 | Hunter Pub Co, May 1, 1976, cover price $2.95 | About this edition: Book by Thomas, Diane

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