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Talking to Her Pillow

by Diane Gardner

In this roller coaster ride of a novel, the first from author Jonathan Hewitt, Francis Dale-Blenkinsop leaves high society life in England for international business dealings, the mafia underworld, and espionage work with the Italian... Read More

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Solitude Lost

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Clay Bannister is a simple man. He feels no need or desire for social attachment of any kind and lives quietly alone in a one-room cabin in an isolated part of the woods, basking in his solitude. But the day Angie Parker stumbles into... Read More

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Serviles of Darkness

by Catherine Thureson

In the hands of the right author, a vampire novel can create a new world. New mythologies emerge and the reader is transported to a reality limited only by the writer’s imagination. This book is an attempt to create such a world. The... Read More

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Kenzie Book 1

by Claire Rudy Foster

The poet Alexander Pope famously said, “Woman’s at best a contradiction still.” He might have been describing the heroine of Marilee Worrell’s novel, Kenzie. At age forty-two, Kenzie St. Clair is unkissed, a virgin, and... Read More

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In All My Sad Dreaming

by Dawn Goldsmith

This atmospheric police procedural with a twist is an example of noir at its finest. A series of deaths draws Captain James Blake out of his hospital bed and back to the streets of Cape Town, South Africa. Four musicians seem to be the... Read More

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The Division

by Jill Allen

Attorney Jerry W. Amos has combined his law background with extensive research into the conflicts between Christians, Muslims, and Jews to create his debut novel, The Division. Lawyer Jonathan Keller and Catherine Paulson, the daughter... Read More

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Cuda

by Claire Rudy Foster

Fast-paced, hard-hitting, and suspenseful, Cuda is an action film in novel form. The hero, Navy SEAL Charlie Steiner, is thrust into a world of intrigue, mobsters, and weapons deals—and, at the cost of everything he loves, soldiers... Read More

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Cromwell

by Elizabeth A. Allen

Cromwell, by John Long and Rhyse Curtis, begins with a legend. Whenever the city of Lustrian is threatened with destruction, stories suggest that the powerful king of the vampires, Alexander Cromwell, will reappear from wherever he has... Read More

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