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Violence

by Sheila M. Trask

It isn’t what you think. Debut novelist Timothy McDougall does open his story with a graphic murder scene, and the title is "Violence", so it’s reasonable to expect the book to continue with nonstop brutality. But instead, McDougall... Read More

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The Sausage Maker's Daughters

by Diane Gardner

She couldn’t explain how she ended up standing over the body of her former lover, her sister’s husband, as he lay dead in her bed. But the events of that night, impossible for her to recall, would force Kip Czermanski to question... Read More

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Bingo Explores the Farm

by Maria Siano

Bingo, a gray cat, goes looking for adventure and ends up on a farm. While he embraces the chance to explore, he also experiences some trepidation as he encounters unfamiliar animals and objects. Appropriate for children in the early... Read More

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The Last Justice

by Edward Morris

This mystery explodes with a bang. Actually, it’s more like a fusillade, as six members of the US Supreme Court are gunned down within seconds of each other while the court is in session. In the confusion of the assault, the lone... Read More

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Quest for Justice

by Courtney Sorrell

Murder in the first degree: a chilling and terrifying charge for anyone. For Richard Jaffe, however, it’s the very first step in one of the American legal system’s most important causes. Having spent almost his entire legal career as... Read More

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Scapegoat

by Edward Morris

“Essentially we are incapable of accepting that much of life is inexplicable. And so we use myth, art and religion as devices to explain and cope with reality.” Thus does English writer Charlie Campbell set the stage for his survey... Read More

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