In "Without Remorse" John Kelly suddenly is confronted by a new enemy--a network of evil, operating practically in his backyard. It will take all of his courage---and military skill---to win on this new battlefield. "King of the Hill" by A. E. Hotchner, describes the life of a twelve year old boy during the Great Depression. Dick Francis's "Decider" puts Lee Morris at the Stratton Park racecourse because he's inherited shares in the place. Lee learns his first lesson: it can be dangerous at the races. In "The Old House At Railes", John Tarrant's family finds its fortunes linked to two very different men. A stonemason's son and a hard-driving wool magnate---each having his own special ties to the old house John and his family had resided in for generations.