Dangerous Games

  • Dangerous Games
    By J. T. Geissinger

    "Eva knows what it's like to be imprisoned by a man's twisted obsessions.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Joan Aiken

    Dangerous Games is the 5th book in the award-winning Wolves Chronicles, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author’s estate.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Tess Diamond

    In Tess Diamond’s gripping debut, when an elite negotiator and a security expert team up to solve a kidnapping, the only thing higher than the tension is the heat . . .

  • Dangerous Games
    By James Butler

    It's a gritty, honest, compelling novel and I thoroughly enjoyed it." - Sarah Webb, The Irish Independent"A fast paced, gritty read. ... The dialogue is very authentic and it holds your attention to the very end. I loved this book.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Jack Dann, Gardner R. Dozois

    Featuring contributions from Alastair Reynolds, Allen Steele, Kate Wilhelm, Vernor Vinge, Cory Doctorow, and Jason Stoddard, among others, this thrilling collection imagines the computer games of the future where winning is the key to ...

  • Dangerous Games: What the Moral Panic over Role-Playing Games Says about Play, Religion, and Imagined Worlds
    By Joseph P. Laycock

    Bob Larson, Extreme Evil: Kids Killing Kids (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1999), 59. 86. State of Missouri v. Darren Molitor, 729 S.W.2d 551; 1987 Mo. (March 31, 1987). 87. The People v. Daniel E. Kasten, No. 2862E (June 25, 1991); Henry ...

  • Dangerous Games
    By Sally Spencer

    Five little Englishmen, feeling quite secure, one went and lost his head, and then there were four.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Jonathan Oliver

    This collection is set to include a full house of top authors including Hugo award-winning American writer Pat Cadigan, Brit Gary McMahon, Mexican Silvia MorenoGarcia, plus Tade Thompson, Rebecca Levene and more!

  • Dangerous Games: What the Moral Panic over Role-Playing Games Says about Play, Religion, and Imagined Worlds
    By Joseph P. Laycock

    This book affirms the transformational power that motivates this increasingly popular activity, and thus it is essential reading for scholars of both contemporary popular culture and American religions."—Bill Ellis, Professor Emeritus, ...

  • Dangerous Games: A Novel
    By Danielle Steel

    While investigating allegations involving the vice president of the United States, Alix Phillips interviews Olympia Foster, the widow of one of America's most admired senators, which brings Alix, and her cameraman Ben Chapman, to the ...

  • Dangerous Games
    By Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois

    Extreme sports. Extreme future. Extreme collection. Science fiction's most expert dreamers envision the computerized, high-risk games of the future in this winning collection.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois

    In the reality shows of the future, people will literally be dying to watch. Science fiction's most expert dreamers envision the computerized, high-risk games of the future in this winning collection.

  • Dangerous Games: Australia at the 1936 Nazi Olympics
    By Larry Writer

    ' - Roland Perry, author of Bill the Bastard 'Writer has faithfully recreated the 1936 Olympics - the most controversial in history.' - Harry Gordon, author of Australia and the Olympic Games This is a tale of innocents abroad.

  • Dangerous Games: A gripping story of corruption, scandal and intrigue from the billion copy bestseller
    By Danielle Steel

    With rumours circulating of major scandal in the White House, Alix is determined to uncover the truth. This story could blow the corridors of power wide open, and this time Alix is feeling the heat.

  • Dangerous Games: A Novel
    By Danielle Steel

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Bringing together a cast of fascinating characters in a riveting tale of ambition and corruption, politics, passion, and ultimate justice, Dangerous Games is a thrilling drama from Danielle Steel.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Amanda Scott

    Dangerous Games is the 2nd book in the Dangerous series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Steven F. Warnock

    The bored elite of the world are looking for a challenge. Some excitement. Thrills. And they are prepared to pay for their pleasures. However, instead of serving as the guide on a rich man's safari, Mason is expected to serve as the prey.

  • Dangerous Games
    By Carolyn Keene

    Nancy Drew and the Hardy boys join forces to investigate some dirty doings at a major sports competition.

  • Dangerous Games: The True Story of a Convicted Murderer on Death Row who Changed His Sex and Won Her Freedom
    By Robert L. Bentley

    "Leslie Elaine Perez, formerly Leslie Douglas Ashley, has seen her fair share of troubles. She first made headlines back in 1961 during a lurid Houston sex-torch murder, when, as a...

  • Dangerous Games: Adventures of the Elements
    By III, Richard E. James, Chad Welch

    Rapidly, their refuge disintegrates into a hospital of horrors. Only the bravest and most cunning human guardians dare venture into the terrifying evils lurking within Dangerous Games. This is education through entertainment.