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Joy for a Lifetime

by Margaret Cullison

The use of ritual in religious practice helps devotees reinforce the tenets prescribed by their faith. Practitioners find solace and inspiration through repetition of routines intended to deepen their understanding and adherence to a... Read More

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Islam's Fire

by Joseph Thompson

Novels, like any art form, are collaborations: both writer and reader must trust each other. The reader trusts the writer to create a world populated by multidimensional characters who can be empathized with. The writer trusts the reader... Read More

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I Really Wanna Go Home

by Gary Presley

It is 1952, and a young married couple struggles as addiction pulls the husband into the bottle. In "I Really Wanna Go Home" by Raymond J. Radner, George Edwards drinks. Every day. All day. George and Margie married before World War II,... Read More

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The Improbably Advocate

by John Michael Senger

A young woman is quickly and dispassionately killed with a single blow. Thus begins The Improbable Advocate, an Australian courtroom thriller by retired Sydney barrister, magistrate, and coroner A. T. Cullen. Cullen tells the tensely... Read More

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