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Reviews of Books with 338 Pages

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A Year in the Life of Dr. Fox

by Jill Allen

A man with a double life—doctor and reinvented Zorro—proves a hero in this superb thriller. Many know Zorro as the mythical, swashbuckling Latino crusader for justice who rides a horse, wields a sword, and protects Mexican settlers... Read More

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Little Ravens

by Dindy Yokel

Bardessono populates a facility for the developmentally disabled with well-drawn characters in this heartfelt novel. "Little Ravens" is the follow-up to Frank Bardessono’s debut novel, The Kindness of Ravens. Set in the nineties,... Read More

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The Sword of Demelza

by Alex Franks

Told in crisp, page-turning prose, readers of all ages will find this to be an engaging novel built around a framework of moral guidance. "The Sword of Demelza", a young adult novel from debut author J. E. Rogers, is both educational and... Read More

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Broken Angels

by Sheila M. Trask

Intrepid CIA operative Victoria Pierce trades the sandstorms of Sudan for the Ukrainian steppes in the latest spy thriller from accomplished author Molly Best Tinsley. In Satan’s Chamber, Tinsley introduced Pierce as a novice who... Read More

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Box 731

by Lynn Evarts

Anyone looking for a fast-paced, wildly exciting espionage thriller with a huge twist at the end will do well to pick up this first-class book. Bioterrorism is the new terror frontier. When high-grade anthrax becomes a hot commodity, US... Read More

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Boarding Pass

by Aimee Jodoin

Well-drawn settings and relatable, engaging characters bring realism and clarity to an intelligent novel with an important message for teens and adults. For college senior Matt Derby, a visit to a long-lost childhood friend and... Read More

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