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On Edge

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

Afghanistan’s geography, traditions, and tumultuous history are vividly portrayed in this military thriller. In Albert Ashforth’s exciting and intriguing adventure mystery, "On Edge", an army investigator comes out of retirement to... Read More

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The Purpose Effect

by Maria Siano

This advice is also useful to any employees who are striving to be more mindful about work-related decisions. Advocating corporate social responsibility, The Purpose Effect: Building Meaning in Yourself, Your Role, and Your Organization,... Read More

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Incarnation

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

For Kelsey Dupuis, a refined scientist from New Mexico with a fear of water, past and present are about to collide. "Incarnation" is a metaphysical thriller in which Kelsey’s dreams turn into nightmares. She experiences life through... Read More

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Pegasus Down

by Ron Watson

Sharp dialogue and capable protagonists make for a compelling espionage novel. Philip Donlay’s "Pegasus Down", the sixth book in his Donovan Nash series, is an action-packed thrill ride from the opening scene. This enthralling story... Read More

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Wolf's Mouth

by Julia Jenkins

This breathlessly paced, plot-driven action novel covers a wide range of historical, geographical, and emotional ground. With Wolf’s Mouth, John Smolens offers suspense, intricate plotting, sweeping historical subjects, violence, love,... Read More

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Rescuing Jesus

by Melissa Wuske

"Rescuing Jesus" highlights and spurs on change that is vital not only to the evangelical church but also to the country. Rescuing Jesus: How People of Color, Women, and Queer Christians Are Reclaiming Evangelicalism, by Deborah Jian... Read More

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American Pain

by Peter Dabbene

An example of what can happen when individuals, companies, and politicians place their own interests before simple ethical considerations, "American Pain" is a cautionary tale of the finest sort. In his masterful nonfiction book... Read More

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