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June 2012

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2012.

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The Sounds of Death

by Maria Siano

In A.A. Pecora’s entertaining mystery, "The Sounds of Death", a private detective finds himself in more than a few dangerous situations as he tries to solve a very personal crime. Cody Thomas, a chain-smoking private investigator who... Read More

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Disorder in the Court

by Diane Gardner

"Disorder in the Court" follows the horrific events that occur in a usually quiet courtroom when an escaped convict’s murderous rampage wreaks havoc on the lives of three families and a handful of others caught in the crossfire. Author... Read More

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My Autism

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

Colette Evangelista is the mother of two boys; one has autism, and the family’s experience is the focus of this charming book written for children of pre-school age to a few years older. The book’s central character has autism and... Read More

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Officer Down

by Cheryl Hibbard

Inspired by the tragic events of 9/11 and the potential respiratory health issues faced by NYPD first responders, pulmonologist Francis V. Adams joined the NYC force as a police surgeon. After thirty years in private practice, with no... Read More

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Creative Meditation

by Sheila M. Trask

Why can’t we all just get along? Well, sometimes we can, according to Thomas Glick in Creative Mediation, his book of solutions for sticky legal situations. Glick worked for years as a lawyer in Florida, growing increasingly frustrated... Read More

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Countdown to Jihad

by Mark McLaughlin

It is never a question of whether the incautious hero of Jeff Westmont’s contemporary political thriller, "Countdown to Jihad", will survive his many near-death confrontations, but of what classic mistakes the villain of the moment... Read More

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The Power to Stop

by Elizabeth Millard

Addictive behaviors like overeating, binge drinking, substance abuse, and smoking all have a breadth of potential remedies available, including well-known twelve-step programs, self-help guides, medical treatments, and psychotherapy. Yet... Read More

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The Last Falcon

by Carolyn Bailey

Two years after witnessing the murder of her father at the hand of horse thieves, sixteen-year-old Erynn has found a place for herself as a servant in King Wryden’s palace. Unsurprisingly, she is still haunted by memories of the day... Read More

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