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Something Survives

by Melissa Wuske

Rather than seeking to conclusively prove what cannot—at this point—be proven, Brener sets out to present possibilities and explore their viability. "Something Survives" by Milton E. Brener ponders the intriguing idea that memory and... Read More

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The Dark of the Island

by Gary Presley

Greed, regret, deceit, and betrayals drive the mystery, but Gerard’s literary, often emotionally charged, writing make this a worthwhile read. In "The Dark of the Island", Philip Gerard follows a man drifting through life as he... Read More

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Child Sting

by Gary Presley

Gill offers a fast-paced, intense novel with a ripped-from-the-headlines subject. John Edward Gill’s "Child Sting" is the high-intensity story of a father seeking his daughter after a family kidnapping, a chase made more urgent by the... Read More

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Blood Line

by Paige Van De Winkle

Rich character backstories make this spy thriller an entertaining read. John J. Davis’s "Blood Line" is a fast-paced mystery that uniquely emphasizes the value of family above all else. This is the first novel in the Granger Spy Novel... Read More

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Parental Sins

by Trina Carter

Motifs of Eden and the apple preach themes of fate, desire, and the unavoidability of sin. In "Parental Sins", guilt is a monster that cannot be slain, only appeased. And sin comes back to bite you. The story follows two families from... Read More

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The Quantum Phoenix

by Rachel Jagareski

Compelling and well-argued, "The Quantum Phoenix" makes readers want to believe in more earthly origins of UFOs. Are flying saucer sightings visits from extraterrestrials or are they the test drives of advanced military aircraft?... Read More

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