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Being Relational

by Barry Silverstein

Combining elements of psychology, philosophy, and spirituality, two professional mediators offer a comprehensive approach to relating to others. Louise Phipps Senft and William Senft, both mediators and lawyers who operate Baltimore... Read More

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The Assassin's Honor

by Gary Presley

The fun and adventure abound in this historical thriller set on the high seas. Robert N. Macomber sets sail on Commander Peter Wake’s twelfth sea adventure, this time cruising his venerable US Navy hero into Caribbean intrigue between... Read More

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Little Woman in Blue

by Claire Foster

"Little Woman in Blue" is a lyrically told and compelling story of Louisa May Alcott’s often dismissed, vivacious youngest sister. Jeannine Atkins’s new historical novel, Little Woman in Blue: A Novel of May Alcott, skilfully weaves... Read More

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Corn Poll

by Jeff Fleischer

This satire about presidential elections is a fun, and timely, release. In "Corn Poll", a satirical novel by Zachary Michael Jack, a young reporter asks one ill-thought-out question that changes the trajectory of the race for the... Read More

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Baseball Dads

by Scott Neuffer

American Psycho meets Little League baseball in this delightfully disturbing satire. There’s a popular saying about the Lone Star State that shows up on bumper stickers from time to time: “Don’t mess with Texas.” It’s a warning... Read More

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BIGLAW

by Caitlynn Lowe

Cameron’s novel balances familiarity and insanity as it showcases an excess of vices exacting a toll on corporate attorneys. Former corporate attorney Lindsay Cameron showcases the hostile reality of New York mega-firm life in her... Read More

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