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Coming Full Circle

by Joseph S. Pete

"Coming Full Circle" is an ambitious historical novel that covers the centuries-long development of the environmental movement in the US. Budd Titlow and Mariah Tinger’s epic historical novel "Coming Full Circle" covers the development... Read More

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The Indian Defense

by John M. Murray

Three globally influential families fight for control in the political thriller "The Indian Defense", a tantalizing chapter in a continuing saga. In Jay Perin’s political thriller "The Indian Defense", three influential families... Read More

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Milwaukee Deep

by Leah Webster

In the powerful thriller "Milwaukee Deep", a woman discovers a troubling secret on a small island. In Kirstie Croga’s thriller "Milwaukee Deep", trauma, resiliency, and revenge roil within a tight knit island community. Ambrose is no... Read More

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Lonely Are the Brave

by Jeremiah Rood

"Lonely Are the Brave" is a powerful historical novel in which two veterans are pitted against each other in postwar America. In Larry Zuckerman’s affecting historical novel "Lonely Are the Brave", soldiers struggle after serving... Read More

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The Johnson Place

by Karen Rigby

A piece of land tied to an unsavory family history wallows and declines in the decades-long historical novel "The Johnson Place". A tract of land near the Blue Ridge mountains inspires "The Johnson Place", J. Stewart Willis’s multipart... Read More

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Anangokaa

by Michele Sharpe

In Cameron Alam’s lyrical historical novel "Anangokaa", orphaned Scottish siblings struggle to survive in a harsh Canadian climate. In 1804, the MacCallum family joins other Scottish people in emigrating to the planned Baldoon... Read More

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