Now that the video is on Vevo in HD, we can see the titles of the books in the final scene of the Criminal video.
Publicity Stunts by Sara Paretsky
A supernatural thriller about a
femme fatale who returns from purgatory and plunges into a murder-mystery to unearth the secrets of her past.
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Primrose Hill by Helen Falconer
A young man in London contemplates killing his abusive stepfather while dealing with the sexual advances of an emotionally unstable 17-year-old girl.
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Freedom's Ordeal by Peter Juviler
The struggle for human rights and democracy in post-Soviet states.
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Our Lady of Pain by Elena Forbes
A crime-drama about a beautiful female artist who is found murdered and mutilated in a public park.
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The Proselytizer by Dr. Keith Mano
Some old book about psychology, sex, Christianity and Jesus.
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And Why Not by Barry Norman
Autobiography of a BBC film critic.
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Ice Kingby Michael Scot Rohan
*the book that falls out of the shelf
A Viking temple and long boat lie preserved in the clinging black mud of the North Yorkshire estuary. As they are unearthed past and present merge, as huge death-cold creatures stalk and destroy through the blizzards of an eerily early winter.
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No Greater Love by Danielle Steel
A fictional tragic romance that takes place during the 1912 sinking of the Titanic.
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An unidentified
Star Trek book.
Save Karyn: One Shopaholic’s Journey to Debt and Back by Karyn Bosnak
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A Fool and His Money: The Odyssey of an Average Investor by John Rothchild
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