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Lamentation

by Lee Polevoi

Cliffhangers and a small town that “rings true” propel this literary crime thriller. In order to ring true, novels set in small towns should capture something of the local citizenry’s provincial mindset, that sense of “us vs.... Read More

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Stalked

by Jessica S. Council

This story of a Cuban-American refugee captures the immigrant experience. Stalked: The Boy Who Said No, by Patti Sheehy, is filled with drama, intrigue, and passion as a Cuban refugee fights to make a life in the United States after... Read More

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And Then There Was One

by Kristine Morris

“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,” wrote Robert Frost in his poem “Mending Wall.” It turns out that the universe may not like them much either, for whether we look to the new discoveries of science or to spirituality... Read More

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The Seasons

by Karen Rigby

"The Seasons", with careful descriptions of natural details, ably reminds us that enchantment can be found in ordinary hours. Bruce Meyer, poet laureate of the city of Barrie, Ontario, gathers one hundred sonnets for his wife in his... Read More

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