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The Witwer Files

by Lynn Evarts

Details of a gang-infested small town in Illinois bring historical richness to this fictionalized family memoir. Even in small-town Illinois in 1913, gangs presented a problem for local residents. To clean up Hillview, the mayor hired... Read More

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Epic Sloth

by John Senger

Turns of phrase and hints of unique characters will linger in the mind after reading this unusually compelling collection of fragmented short stories. Sitting down with Philip Gaber’s Epic Sloth: Tales of the Long Crawl can be a... Read More

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Legacy Discovered

by Lynn Evarts

Readers searching for a family drama will find comfort in these pages. Imagine everything you thought you knew about your spouse changed with the ring of a doorbell. Your shared parallel histories are destroyed by one visit, and you have... Read More

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Leadership

by Barry Silverstein

Hawkins clearly and succinctly presents the difference between being a manager and a true leader. Executive coach Mike Hawkins knows a lot about leadership—enough to fill six books, in fact. Leadership: Competencies That Enable Results... Read More

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Time Killer

by Diane Gardner

The clock ticks in this suspenseful murder mystery—tough characters, gruesome details, and not a minute wasted. Todd M. Thiede offers a glimpse into the mind of a fascinating serial killer in a murder mystery that offers a gripping, if... Read More

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Tomorrows End

by Lee Gooden

Teenager Kevin Knight learns that he is a savior of the universe in this nonstop joyride of a sci-fi epic. "Tomorrows End" is the first ambitious novel in G. R. Morris’s science fiction/fantasy series The Path of a Savior. In addition... Read More

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State of Union

by Joseph Thompson

A strong plot drives this cyberpunk thriller and its warning of the dangers inherent in man’s merger with technology. One of the best cyberpunk novels of the millennium, Sven Michael Davison’s "State of Union" pushes the subgenre’s... Read More

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Silevethiel

by Catherine Thureson

The entertaining and complex world O’Connor has created is full of magic and intrigue. "Silevethiel" is a fresh and creative novel full of magical lions, elvish politics, and an evil force that must be defeated, sure to appeal to... Read More

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