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Missing

by J. G. Stinson

Solid characters, delightful prose, and well-paced action set "Missing" apart from other amateur-detective novels. Love, loss, scruples, and power are the scaffolding upon which Bill Noel builds a book that is one heck of a read. Dealing... Read More

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The Ancient Ash

by Sara Budzik

A marriage of spells and demons, science-fiction gadgetry, talking animals, and majestic chimeras, this series offers creative fantasy adventures. The window for fantasy is wide open between childhood and adulthood. Max Washington takes... Read More

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The Tegen Cave

by Wayne Cunningham

From its gut-grabbing prologue to its explosive conclusion, Goss’s spine-tingling debut story gives new meaning to the phrase “a blood-curdling adventure.” Sara Jones is about to celebrate her twenty-fifth birthday. The venue is... Read More

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The Cure

by Michelle Anne Schingler

A guide for Christians to live humbly in a secular world, this book is a thoughtful addition to spiritual literature. Steve Byrens, a former missionary who graduated from Liberty University, presents an evocative, Gospel-based spiritual... Read More

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The Temple

by Margaret Cullison

Grace’s gift for using everyday situations to suggest universal truths creates poetry that is both artistically pleasing and spiritually inspiring. The Temple: Meditations on the Spiritual Life is a collection of sensitive poems that... Read More

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Et tu Brady

by Margaret Cullison

Joseph Collum’s skill with descriptive detail creates action scenes of startling immediacy in this adventure spanning three centuries. Suspense, intrigue, and shifting time frames fuel Joseph Collum’s hefty sequel to Brady’s Run.... Read More

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Rational Polemics

by Kristine Morris

Devens challenges readers to avoid the typical knee-jerk reactions that characterize so much of human thought and behavior. Richard Todd Devens, in "Rational Polemics", tackles what he finds irksome and senseless in the current cultural... Read More

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