Knockdown

  • Knockdown
    By William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone

    Graham said, “Barry's right. Don't try to rationalize what they've done. There's no excuse for any of it. None.” Jake knew they were right. He said, “What are we going to do now, Mr. Graham?” A grunt of humorless laughter came from ...

  • Knockdown: A classic racing mystery from the king of crime
    By Dick Francis

    “He knew Fred Smith was going to take away whatever horse you bought. Yes.” “Did Vic himself fix it with Fred Smith?” “See, I don't really know. Vic said he didn't, but I don't know; he'd say his grandmother was a pygmy if it suited him ...

  • Knockdown: A Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery
    By Sarah Graves

    From home invasion to kidnapping, this twisted killer is slowly but surely plotting a knockdown, not just for Jake but for the entire town of Eastport.

  • Knockdown: The Harrowing True Account of a Yacht Race Turned Deadly
    By Martin Dugard

    A harrowing account of the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht race chronicles the deadly storm that disabled twenty-four boats, stranded sixty-three sailors, and killed six people. Reprint.

  • Knockdown
    By Don Pendleton

    When three union workers are murdered by organized crime, Mack Bolan is determined to break the mob's control of New York's building trade

  • Knockdown
    By William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone

    "No one saw the first attack coming--a perfectly orchestrated assault on a mass-transit railroad line that left countless Americans dead. Intelligence experts are convinced this is no ordinary terrorist attack.

  • Knockdown
    By Brenda Beem

    A sail boat can tip over and come back up again. Sailors call this a knockdown. In eighteen hours a mega tsunami will hit the Pacific Coast. It will leave in its wake massive destruction and the threat of an ice age.