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August 2006

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published August 2006.

Book Review

Requiem for the Phoenix

by Karyn Saemann

This action-packed thriller features a highly developed cast of characters. Hidden agendas are enmeshed in "Requiem for the Phoenix", Skip Allen’s intelligent political thriller. Matt and Annie Garret, undercover members of the US... Read More

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The Sorcerer's Song and the Cat's Meow

The Sorcerer’s Song and The Cat’s Meow is an author’s triumph and a reader’s delight. Filled with creative energy intelligence and imagination A.A. Roberts’ novel grabs the reader’s attention with its brightly coloured... Read More

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A Summoning Stone

Two roads diverged in a wood and I— I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. *—*Robert Frost The Road Less Taken (1915) Once each generation an adolescent member of the isolated community of Hope is... Read More

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The Intrepid Way (2006 Revised Edition)

For middle-class white-collar workers it’s almost required to dislike one’s job. The daily grind seems boring and spirit-crushing. It offers no mental stimulation or fulfillment and it takes time away from family friends and hobbies.... Read More

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Grant Me My Final Wish

Life’s journey inevitably ends in physical death. And the living, those friends and family left behind, inevitably have to juggle intense emotional grief with a myriad of funeral arrangements, people to contact, legal papers to locate,... Read More

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Concerto

Alexandra Traynor arts coordinator for a talent management agency has idolized the renowned British pianist-turned-conductor Erik Bohm since high school. But recently since Alex has begun representing Erik and his orchestra their... Read More

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The Hunt for Valhalla

Dr. Matthew Hensley CEO of a hot medical research company has decided to skip the Man of the Year ceremony being held in his honor. Matt “a misfit … a nonconformist a gambler and a renegade” would rather be having fun. A three-day... Read More

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The Literary Six

Missing heads hot tub sex unspeakable secrets old boyfriends blood on the snow of stormy winter nights—Vince A. Liaguno’s debut novel "The Literary Six" has all the right ingredients for thrilling and chilling. The story opens on New... Read More

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