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Reunion in Carmel

by Jill Allen

In "Reunion in Carmel", widowed Will Kempton, a former narcotics cop, flees the hard streets and rough memories of Jersey with his two young children to become police chief of the tiny tourist town of Carmel, California. His biggest... Read More

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How Did She Get There?

by Catherine Thureson

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Caro Barrone is devastated when her best friend Marcie is killed. Caro’s husband Zach has been dead for five years, and her daughter Abby lives in London. Caro and Marcie had planned to spend the summer in a... Read More

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Cereal Killers

by Angela Black

Many chronic illnesses can be prevented with health management: eating nutritious food, exercising, not smoking, and avoiding excessive alcohol. But what’s healthy for some can be harmful for others. For example, whole wheat flour is... Read More

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Forty Feet Below

by Gary Klinga

There’s plenty to hold the reader’s interest in "Forty Feet Below", a mystery-action-adventure novel by Johnny Rockenstire. For anyone intrigued by the conspiracy theories of The Da Vinci Code and the legend of the Knights Templar as... Read More

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The Undaunted Life

by Ruth Douillette

For those who want to rise successfully above life’s obstacles—and who doesn’t?—Robert David’s "The Undaunted Life" offers a comprehensive road map. With an engaging style, lively analogies, and examples from his own life,... Read More

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Seeds of Change

by Reece Karbowski

Illustrated and simplified for a younger audience, this book is the life story of Wangari Maathai, an environmental activist who started with nothing in a poor Kenyan village, went to college in America, and returned to Kenya to create a... Read More

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Under the Influence

by Lydia Belanger

Via the “cultural machine” that is California, Americans have derived divinity and desire from the synthetic and the superficial. Television is reality. Neighbors are strangers. Funerals have disc jockeys. And to many, nothing seems... Read More

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