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Reviews of Books with 400 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 400 pages.

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Killer Deal

by Kristine Morris

An abused wife with a small, strange child; real estate agents with plenty to hide; a pregnant cop with a complicated love life; a shadowy stalker, and several gruesome murders make this third book in Sofie Sarenbrandt’s Emma Sköld... Read More

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Intelligent Design

by Anna Call

This is a science fiction aficionado’s science fiction story—interplanetary and culturally colorful, with high-stakes action. Two species prepare to meet in "Intelligent Design", J. M. Erickson’s action-packed science fiction... Read More

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The Passenger

by Maria Siano

A U-boat commander undertakes a daring mission in this wartime novel full of tense action and romantic respite. Set in the early 1940s, just as the United States is entering World War II, this gripping story that traces the decisions of... Read More

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Step by Step

by Caitlynn Lowe

This realistic, wholesome love story emphasizes the significance of faith. As Candace Calvert’s "Step by Step" illustrates, belief in God does not mean an automatic end to pain. This Christian romance novel realistically portrays how... Read More

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The Conciliators

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

A legal drama with heart, "The Conciliators", book three in the Collectibles series from James J. Kaufman, finds CEO of Wilson Holdings and dealer of luxury vehicles Preston Wilson suddenly at odds with just about everyone, including his... Read More

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Life for a Life

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

A rash of grisly murders disrupts the Scottish coastal town of St. Andrews, putting the pressure on Andy Gilchrist, the hard-drinking, hard-working detective chief inspector charged with finding the killer. "Life for a Life", book four... Read More

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Preserving the Japanese Way

by Rachel Jagareski

This beautifully designed and comprehensive compendium on Japanese food preservation is a culinary gem. Nancy Singleton Hachisu enriches the literature of food preservation with her sparkling new compendium, Preserving the Japanese Way... Read More

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