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Reviews of Books with 326 Pages

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Deadly Memories

by Margaret Cullison

A first-time fiction writer gives us an exciting story that mixes serious sleuthing with poignant romance. S.D. O’Donnell’s credible thriller, "Deadly Memories", links a beautiful amnesiac to a psychopathic murderer. Written as a... Read More

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Spy Subs in Sweden

by Mark McLaughlin

“Bloodthirsty” bikini-clad female commandos, a “dirty dozen” of the world’s finest combat frogmen, killer robots, and a 450-pound “chocoholic nuclear maniac” are just a few of the characters and creations Parker F. Campbell... Read More

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Feathered

by Alicia Sondhi

It didn’t take much to convince Jackie that the enchanted faeries and elves of Ireland, known as the Fey People, were real. As soon as she and her older sister Alex got to Dublin to visit their relatives, she heard their singing, which... Read More

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The Rule of Ranging 1

by R. L. McCreery

In 1854, intrepid journalist and New York Times founder Henry Raymond makes the arduous journey by stagecoach up a sheer mountainside trail in pursuit of a story he intends to preserve for posterity. His destination is a remote but... Read More

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Starman Heart Stargirl

by J. G. Stinson

In "Starman Heart Stargirl", the third installment of the Sanctuary series, S.C. Williams delves into the continued adventures of a human family whose members have some major run-ins with powerful nonhumans. In the process, Christina... Read More

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The Earth Gate

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

“Your past lives were for refinement. With one life you got close but did not master the incarnated Earth experiment, with the next you got closer, each life was a refinement to get you to where you are today.” Qan Rahn, a spirit of... Read More

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Carnival Queen

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Regrets of the past and desires to override the mistakes of youth—themes commonly explored in fiction—are the controlling elements in Roland P. Joseph’s "Carnival Queen". Set against the lush landscape of Trinidad, this... Read More

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Strano

by Joseph Thompson

Well written, unsympathetic characters are one of the great literary treats adding the delicious thrill of schadenfreude to the reading experience. Sure, most readers want the protagonist to overcome the dilemmas faced in the story, but... Read More

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