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Reviews of Books with 390 Pages

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Everywhere That Tommy Goes

by Eric Anderson

Like a police drama, this fast-paced book contains enough surprises to make it difficult to put down. Howard K. Pollack draws from his experience as an attorney to create a winding and complicated story of a young man’s frantic attempt... Read More

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Wolfe Odyssey

by Jill Allen

Wells’s ability to connect and reinterpret historical events makes this sci-fi thriller scarily realistic. H. C. Wells’s "Wolfe Odyssey", the second installment in the series of The Time to Tell books, is the story of Eddie Coolidge... Read More

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State of Union

by Joseph Thompson

A strong plot drives this cyberpunk thriller and its warning of the dangers inherent in man’s merger with technology. One of the best cyberpunk novels of the millennium, Sven Michael Davison’s "State of Union" pushes the subgenre’s... Read More

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A Wolf on the Fold

by Wayne Cunningham

“Sentimentality is a sin in this business,” Israeli Mossad agent Aaron Plaistot tells himself as he worries over the possibility of a colleague’s death in Donal Greaves’s exciting thriller, "A Wolf on the Fold". Plaistot has... Read More

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Young Thurgood

by Kaavonia Hinton

Thurgood Marshall is well-known for his successful work as an NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) lawyer who won landmark court rulings such as the often celebrated, Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka,... Read More

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Kiddie Cruise

Frank White a troubled dental technician in the Navy is at the center of Ron Pettit’s novel "Kiddie Cruise". This character has a history of rebellion and his current assignment (barracks detail) is a punishment for past clashes with... Read More

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The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd

by Peter Skinner

Readers may well ask, “When is the mini-series scheduled?” while enjoying this captivating account of forgery, fame, and personal disaster in London of the 1770s. Before the story ends, le beau monde will crowd the courts, pamphlet... Read More

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