Spider's Web

  • Spider's Web: Spider Shepherd Short Stories
    By Stephen Leather

    Within seconds of the detonation, Shepherd was on the move, rushingupthe ladderwith Todd hard on his heels.Thetwo men stormed through the gapingholethat had been blown in the top floor wall. A thick fogof dust and debrisstillhung ...

  • Spider's Web
    By Sharon Stewart

    When misfit seventh grader Spider is given a state-of-the-art computer by her new stepfather, she creates a different personality for herself online but also learns firsthand about being stalked on the Internet.

  • Spider's Web: One of the most powerful and disturbing suspense thrillers you will read this year
    By Ben Cheetham

    But in the meantime you're going to have to stay with your foster carers. Do you think you can do that?' Emily gave a halfhearted nod. 'And if you need us, you always know where we are,' said Fiona. She took both her daughter and ...

  • Spider's Web
    By Geraldine Bass

    That evening, Mrs. Evans told Stephanie, “The Franklin family has made an offer which the owners may accept. You would have to make a better offer right away or you would loose this property. Mrs. Douglas, you have ajob and money of ...

  • Spider's Web
    By Agatha Christie

    A classic from the original queen of mystery: Agatha Christie.

  • Spider's Web: A Police Procedural
    By Mike Omer

    Sometimes, Death Comes With a Warning There's a killer prowling the streets.

  • Spider's Web: The Secret History of how the White House Illegally Armed Iraq
    By Alan Friedman

    For ten years, the White House, assisted by allies in London and Rome, brushed aside the law in a relentless quest to support Saddam Hussein. What were the forces that...

  • Spider's Web
    By Kurt Hafner

    Intrigue, Greed and Murder culminate in a dramatic Conclusion to this International Web of Mystery and Deceit An accident in ... Kurt Hafner's debut novel, Spider's Web, weal/es strands ofinternational intrigue and a wide-ranging group ...

  • Spider's Web
    By Agatha Christie

    Clarissa's efforts to dispose of the corpse in her drawing room before her husband arrives with an important foreign dignitary are threatened by the arrival of a police officer who has come in response to an anonymous tip about a murder.