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Reviews of Books with 332 Pages

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The Vipers of Islam

by Eric Anderson

Richly detailed cultures provide the backdrop to a heart-pounding debut thriller. Douglas Vigil’s debut novel, "The Vipers of Islam", is a fast-paced and richly layered story of two undercover CIA agents fighting terrorism overseas in... Read More

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The Doves of Ohanavank

by Sarah Stewart

The author’s anti-trafficking message comes through clearly, as do nuanced relationships and a strong story. A story about the economic, political, and cultural conditions that allow sex trafficking to flourish, "The Doves of... Read More

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The Rule of Equity

by Beth VanHouten

Neville captures character motivations through engaging dialogue and a roller-coaster plot. An intelligent, fast-paced thriller and mystery novel, "The Rule of Equity", by Jonathan Neville, is sure to grab readers and take them for an... Read More

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Murder by Masquerade

by Margaret Cullison

Wyatt demonstrates an inspired flair for action in this scandal-ridden Hollywood mystery. A private detective and his martial arts–adept assistant chase a deranged killer who changes identity with superhuman ease in Camden Wyatt’s... Read More

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Pastor

by Melissa Wuske

Warm sentiments in this fictionalized account of the author’s life as a pastor honor the humility of the profession. Pastor: A Fictional Reminiscence with Conversations on Religion and Society by James Stanley Barlow is a fictional... Read More

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All Cry Chaos

by Edward Morris

At the age of fifty-seven, Interpol detective Henri Poincare still has the capacity to be shocked and saddened by human brutality. And in this first of a projected series of mysteries Poincare has plenty to be shocked about. He is still... Read More

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