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Natural Born Banker

by Anita Lock

A wonderful blend of mystifying characters within a twisted narrative, Jashanmal’s debut novel is absolutely fascinating from cover to cover, entertaining to the very end. "Natural Born Banker" centers on the separate lives of... Read More

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Prescription for Murder

by Annie Peters

"Prescription for Murder" is a delightfully fast-paced mystery convincingly set in the 1940s with a sleuth that readers cannot help but like. In "Prescription for Murder", private detective Alexis J. Smith faces marriage, murder, and the... Read More

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The Outbreak

by Jill Allen

Now, here’s a zombie apocalypse that really knocks ’em dead. With zombie apocalypses occurring across all media at an alarming rate these days, it is difficult to find a new spin on the catastrophe. But Scottish marine biologist... Read More

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The Spider Web

by Anita Lock

Intriguing characters make "The Spider Web" an attention-grabbing read. "The Spider Web" is a multifaceted story of human struggle, international drug smuggling, and human trafficking. When an oncologist develops a top-secret anticancer... Read More

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Strong Emergence

by Eric Anderson

The international thriller gets a refreshing face-lift in this engaging page-turner that starts off fast and just accelerates. From the opening pages, "Strong Emergence" grabs attention and keeps it to the end. Nelson Mangione has... Read More

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Little Red Rider

by Jill Allen

A spunky widow having psychic dreams leads the cast of realistic characters in this compelling debut. How does one mourn the past after discovering the gift of telling the future? Such is the strange dilemma facing fortysomething widow... Read More

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The Doves of Ohanavank

by Sarah Stewart

The author’s anti-trafficking message comes through clearly, as do nuanced relationships and a strong story. A story about the economic, political, and cultural conditions that allow sex trafficking to flourish, "The Doves of... Read More

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Timeless Revenge

by Jill Allen

A gritty thriller shows the extent of evil some soldiers are capable of during wartime. Loyalty, honor, betrayal, and the effect of time on psychological wounds are themes of Frank Warburton’s new novel, Timeless Revenge. In the... Read More

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