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Truth Insurrected

by Jessica S. Council

This thrilling mystery about Area 51 brings a personal touch with well-developed characters. Truth Insurrected: The Saint Mary Project, by Daniel P. Douglas, is laced with mystery, drama, and enlightenment as investigators race to... Read More

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Timeless Revenge

by Jill Allen

A gritty thriller shows the extent of evil some soldiers are capable of during wartime. Loyalty, honor, betrayal, and the effect of time on psychological wounds are themes of Frank Warburton’s new novel, Timeless Revenge. In the... Read More

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If Only

by Maria Siano

Respectful, sweet characters combine with rich detail of day-to-day life to present a worthwhile message about love. In "If Only", a sweet romance about first love, star high school quarterback Bill and pretty redhead Sarah have an... Read More

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Thunder Road

by Karl Helicher

The enduring lesson of all wars, reinforced in Vietnam and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan, is that tours of duty do not end with the return home. Indeed, as Stuart Nicholls shows in this compelling fictional memoir, home may no... Read More

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Isabella of Castile

by Pam Kingsbury

First published in 1992 as one of many books commemorating the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus’s transatlantic exploration, the re-release of this biography demonstrates that while Americans owe Queen Isabella a tremendous debt,... Read More

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The Great Hour Struck

by Carter Jefferson

Military fiction is one of the oldest genres—look at Homer. Societies keep engaging in new wars so writers willing to do the necessary research have lots of material to mine. Soldiers and sailors supply them with real heroes cowards... Read More

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