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September 2020

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published September 2020.

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Crooked Lines

by Karen Rigby

"Crooked Lines" is a cerebral satirical novel that dwells in a perilous, divisive near future in which a handful of believers band together to make their mark. Jeffrey F. Meyer’s "Crooked Lines" is an incisive cat-and-mouse thriller in... Read More

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Blood in the Water

by Benjamin Welton

In the laugh-inducing Florida crime novel "Blood in the Water", corrupt forces are pitted against a witty investigator. Rick Outzen’s "Blood in the Water" is a sun-bleached mystery novel featuring a fun, funny, and cynical investigator... Read More

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A Wild Day at the Zoo

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

"A Wild Day at the Zoo" is a sweet and educational picture book introduction to the wonders and diversity of the zoo, as well as the wonders and diversity of human languages. In Victor D. O. Santos’s sweet, educational picture book... Read More

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Temple of Eternity

by John M. Murray

"Temple of Eternity" is a suspenseful adventure story whose hero travels the globe, learning that all is interconnected. In R. Scott Boyer’s thrilling novel "Temple of Eternity", a teenager fights to save his friends from a malevolent... Read More

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The Black Orchestra

by Karen Rigby

"The Black Orchestra" is an intricate WWII espionage novel in which a priest confronts questions about moral duty versus allegiance. R. J. Linteau’s World War II novel "The Black Orchestra" is a fascinating alternative history about... Read More

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Travels with Hafa

by Karen Rigby

Nathan Pettijohn’s record of an adventure in an RV celebrates open spaces through its easygoing narration. Nathan Pettijohn’s forthright travel narrative "Travels with Hafa" gathers linked, chronological sketches and essays about... Read More

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Piranesi

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In Susanna Clarke’s wondrous and moving novel "Piranesi", a gentle man finds the tranquility of his vast but bounded world challenged by visitors from the outside. Piranesi lives in a house whose halls seem endless. He’s been close... Read More

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