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Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Volume 1: 1995: The Chamber/Remember Me/The Intruders/The Acorn Winter by John Grisham (Goodreads Author), Mary Higgins Clark, Stephen Coonts, Elizabeth Webster

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The chamber, by John Grisham:
Rookie lawyer Adam Hll has a brilliant career ahead of him at one of Chicago's top firms. So why is he so determined to risk it all by taking on the hopeless case of death row inmate Sam Cayhall? Years ago - when Adam was just a kid - Sam was convicted of an abhorrent crime: a Ku Klux Klan bombing in Mississippi that left two children dead. But now Adam feels compelled to help Sam, even if it means exposing dark truths that Adam himself would rather keep hidden. A powerful legal thriller from the author of The Firm and The client.

Remember me, by Mary Higgins Clark:
When Menley Nichols'husband brings her and their infant daughter to Cape Cod for a summer holiday, Menley anticipates they'll have nothing but sun, sea, and a happy, healing time together. But Menley finds herself still haunted by the unhappy past - just as the old cliffside house they're renting seems haunted by secrets of long ago. And when strange things begin happening in the house, the present, too, seems suddenly laden with unknown terrors. The latest best seller from the mistress of romantic suspence.

The intruders, by Stephen Coonts:
With the Vietnam War behind him, hotshot navy pilot Jake Grafton faces some tough decisions about his future. Should he turn civilian and give up what he's best at - the dangerous and thrilling business of flying A-6 Intruders off the end of carrier decks? After all, what can warriors like him do in a peacetime navy? Plenty, as Jake discovers when he begins training a squadron of marine fliers during a Pacific cruise. Night landings, near collisions, threats from Soviet ships and South Seas pirates - they're all part of the excitement in this action-packed tale from a former navy war hero.

The acorn winter, by Elizabeth Webster:
Accident and illness have left Beth Halliday suddenly alone. What is there to live for if those she loves are no longer part of her life? But then Beth meets the Edmondsons, a close-knit family who draw her into their affectionate embrace. Slowly she begins to carve out a new life for herself in the comforting hills of rural England. Then tragedy strikes once more, and this time it is Beth who must find the strength to help those she has come to love - and to take a risk she thought she'd never take again.