See No Evil

  • See No Evil
    By Diane Young

    When Shawn and Daniel witness a gang beating behind the local mall they flee the scene, terrified that they've been seen.

  • See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the Cia's War on Terrorism
    By Robert Baer

    The author discusses his twenty-year career as a CIA operative in the Middle East and examines how the agency's abandonment of its original mission resulted in a failure to acknowledge the growing threat of militant Islamic terrorist groups ...

  • See No Evil: Uncovering The Truth Behind The Financial Crisis
    By E. Banks

    The story of the recent global economic crisis is told in the words of the main players in the drama.

  • See No Evil
    By Allison Brennan

    A cunning killer hides in plain sight.

  • See No Evil
    By Geoffrey Cowan

    But the case which has provoked the most attention, and may one day establish important legal guidelines, involves NBC's 1974 broadcast of Born Innocent —the show which, with its scene depicting a shower-room rape with a Jonny Mop, ...

  • See No Evil: Prefaces, Essays & Accounts, 1976-1983
    By Ntozake Shange

    Essays on black theater, dance and music.--

  • See No Evil: Life Inside a Hollywood Censor
    By Jack Vizzard

    See No Evil: Life Inside a Hollywood Censor

  • See No Evil
    By Eleanor Taylor Bland

    In Eleanor Taylor Bland's most ambitious novel to date, Illinois police detective Marti MacAlister investigates the murder of a young woman whose criminal contacts may put a homeless man and Marti's own family at risk.

  • See No Evil
    By B. A. Shapiro

    See No Evil is a supernatural thriller about witchcraft, reincarnation, and murder in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The story opens as Lauren Freeman touches the worn leather binding of The Chronicle of the Coven.

  • See No Evil
    By Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Jeff Gottesfeld

    Fans can go beyond the TV show to join young, legendary Clark Kent, Lana Lang, and Lex Luthor as they set out on original adventures, complete with all the thrills and strange happenings that fans of Smallville have come to expect!

  • See No Evil
    By Jeff Gottesfeld, Cherie Bennett

    Look out for more great Smallville titles: 1. Arrival by Mike Teitelbaum (Nov '02) 3. Flight by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld (Jan '03) 4. Animal Rage by David and Bobbi Weiss (Mar '03)

  • See No Evil
    By Anne Schraff

    More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline.

  • See No Evil: A Guide to Protecting Our Children from Media Violence
    By Madeline Levine

    What's best for the children "An intelligent guide to parents in their greater concern for children viewing violence. . . .On target. . . . Provocative and eminently readable."--Richard D....

  • See No Evil
    By Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank Hardy's girlfriend Callie is determined to join him and Joe in solving crimes.

  • See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism
    By Robert Baer

    This is the riveting, illuminating, at times disturbing memoir of Baer's years in the CIA's Directorate of Operations, almost all of them spent in the back alleys of the Middle East.

  • See No Evil
    By Jamila Gavin

    This spellbinding haunted-house story takes place within the confines of a grand London mansion, a place where shadowy characters are always coming and going, almost like ghosts.

  • See No Evil
    By B.a. Shapiro

    ... she doing in bed? Why was she— As the memories flooded back, she cried out in pain. The bedroom door opened inresponse to her cry.She turned toward thesound, expecting Todd, anxious fornews.But instead ofTodd, Drew hurtledhimself ather. He ...