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Jump Cut

by Gary Presley

A film producer finds herself embroiled in international conspiracies, in this mystery with Snowdenesque twists. With "Jump Cut", Libby Fischer Hellmann unreels her fifth Ellie Foreman thriller, in which a Chicago video producer finds... Read More

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Specimen

by Rebecca Foster

The facts of sex and inheritance cannot explain away human emotion in this strong, science-themed story collection. “People like to pretend that our genes define the truth for us. But I assure you that’s not the case,” a character... Read More

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Martin John

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

This dark novel enters the realm of the forbidden and feared with humor and empathy. Anakana Schofield takes readers into the strange world of Martin John, flasher, public masturbator, and mentally ill security guard. Like Francine... Read More

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Waste

by Karen Ackland

Adrenalin-laced and with a strong sense of the absurd, this small-town Canadian novel explores situations both dark and amoral. Andrew F. Sullivan’s "Waste" takes place in a small Canadian town over a December weekend in 1989.... Read More

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The Billion Dollar Dream

by Kristine Morris

Robert Day’s third collection of stories offers treasures, surprises, and provocative points of view as his characters—some of them unsavory sorts—dig deep into the reality of their lives to reveal truths that can be startling in... Read More

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Killing Pilgrim

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Part historical fiction, part political thriller, "Killing Pilgrim" is the second installment of the Marko della Torre series from Alen Mattich. Set during the onset of the explosive war that divided Yugoslavia in the early ’90s, della... Read More

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God's Bicycle

by Karen Rigby

With subtle nods to writers such as Whitman and Levis, the everyday is beautifully sung in this lovely collection of poems. Joel Peckham’s newest collection, God’s Bicycle, maps American roadways, working lives, spirituality, and the... Read More

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