Found 39 results for "Patrick Berthon"
by Robert Silverberg, Patrick Berthon
FOR SIX MONTHS now Thesme had lived alone in a hut that she had built with her own hands, in the dense tropical jungle h...
by John Grisham
The senior partner studied the résumé for the hundredth time and again found nothing he disliked about Mitchell Y. McDee...
by John Grisham
HE SEEMED INCAPABLE of creating such chaos, but much of what he saw below could be blamed on him.
by Michael Crichton
The lecture ended, Malcolm hobbled across the open courtyard of the Institute, shortly after noon.
by Michael Crichton
II y a cent ans, quand le XLV si&cle touchait å sa fin, les scientifiques du monde entier étaient convaincus d'étre arri...
by John Grisham
The hill people and the Mexicans arrived on the same day.
by John Grisham
THE MAN with the rubber boots stepped into the elevator behind me, but I didn't see him at first.
by John Grisham
It came by mail, regular postage, the old-fashioned way since the Judge was almost eighty and distrusted modern devices.
by John Grisham
FOR THE WEEKLY DOCKET the court jester wore his standard garb of well-used and deeply faded maroon pajamas and lavender ...
by Michael Crichton
In the darkness, he touched her arm and said, "Stay here."
by John Grisham
IN THE WANING HOURS OF A PRESIDENCY THAT WAS DESTINED TO arouse less interest from historians than any since perhaps tha...
by John Grisham
The gate was packed with weary travelers, most of them standing and huddled along the walls because the meager allotment...
by John Grisham
After decades of patient mismanagement and loving neglect, The Ford County Times went bankrupt in 1970.
by Robert Silverberg
AND THEN, AFTER WALKING all day through a golden haze of humid warmth that gathered about him like fine wet fleece, Vale...