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August 1999

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published August 1999.

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You Can Write a Mystery

by H. Shaw Cauchy

Award-winning author Roberts begins this text with a simple but too often overlooked reminder concerning the creative process: “…all disciplines have a craft component…” This is a practical crafting guide for first-time mystery... Read More

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The Switched

by Kimberly Creamer

Are children actually being abducted from their homes in the middle of the night by aliens? Does the presumably Lost City of Atlantis exist in physical reality on another planet? Is our military engaged in an elaborate cover-up of alien... Read More

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Captivity Narrative

In Samyn’s prefatory note to Captivity Narrative, she explains that the structure of the text, “is based on early American “captivity narratives,” accounts of frontier captures, which were divided…into ‘removes’ that... Read More

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The Music of Angels

by Peter Terry

What do David Brubeck and Saint Francis of Assisi have in common? According to this highly informative and readable book they are both members of a music ministry which stretches back for 2000 years. Kavanaugh illuminates the long and... Read More

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Project Omega

David Hackworth, America’s most decorated living soldier and author of About Face and Hazardous Duty, calls James Acre in the introduction “an idealistic teenager who quit college and joined the Army during a very bad war.” Acre... Read More

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Appel is Forever

by Marjory Raymer

The holocaust did not end for Whiteley when Russian troops marched into Bergen-Belsen, saving what was left of her family from the daily nightmare of her childhood in the concentration camp. In Appel is Forever, Whiteley gives readers a... Read More

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