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Reviews of Books with 356 Pages

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Nuclear Rogue

by CJ Triplett

A splendid combination of action, intrigue, and political struggles make this a standout thriller. Robert W. Barker’s "Nuclear Rogue" is an entertaining, clever, and hair-raising modern-day thriller that skirts the borders of... Read More

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The High Ground

by Susan Waggoner

In Melinda Snodgrass’s "The High Ground", book 1 of the The Imperials Saga, the riddle of interstellar travel has been solved, and humans are but one of several intelligent species sharing the planet. Where there is intelligent... Read More

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Night Drop

by Jennifer Williams

The ticking clock of this thriller amps up the suspense as a grief-filled man steps up to rescue his ex-wife. Suicidal teens, military-trained dolphins, beautiful feds, and Islamic terrorists all manage to find a way into the life of... Read More

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Cattle Kate

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

By narrating the tale in the first person, an evocative and powerful writing choice, Bommersbach brings her real-life subject to life. An ambitious young woman who defied the limitations of the time in which she lived and paid the... Read More

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No Broken Hearts

by Billie Rae Bates

A witty, observant woman makes for a savvy protagonist in this 1940s murder mystery. When Lauren Atwill shows up, a dead body is not too far behind. Sheila York’s "No Broken Hearts" takes the Hollywood script doctor away from her... Read More

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Scoop

by Nancy Walker

Self-deprecating humor and refreshing characterizations of townsfolk give hope that the American Dream is still alive and well. If it isn’t possible to drop everything, hop in the car, and drive to remote Hayward, Wisconsin, to stay at... Read More

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The Art Of Troubleshooting

by Melissa Wuske

Maxham’s expertise is broad, and his book equips problem solvers across a variety of disciplines. The Art of Troubleshooting by Jason Maxham presents a solid theoretical and practical framework for solving real-life mechanical... Read More

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Spanish Fluency

by Kristine Morris

Nus takes the stress out of learning with easy and fun language activities. Learning Spanish, one of the world’s most beautiful and commonly spoken languages, becomes easy and fun with Spanish Fluency: Twin Words and Essential... Read More

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