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Dead Duck

by Annie Peters

McKinney knows his subject matter—both the law and duck hunting—and brings his characters and setting to life with humor. "Dead Duck" is set among the duck hunting clubs of the Butte Sink in Northern California. Mel McKinney is... Read More

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RATS

by Lynn Evarts

High-tech gadgets and a thrilling motorcycle rescue highlight this explosive plot. "RATS" by Joe Klingler immediately launches into the world of high-tech gadgetry and how that technology impacts the characters’ lives and decisions.... Read More

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The Seduction Campaign

by Jill Allen

An amateur detective duo digs into a government conspiracy in this steady-moving thriller. In this polarized political era, many US citizens expect cover-ups, and are convinced that the government is watching. Lloyd Reman’s solid debut... Read More

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The Do-Nothing

by Sarah Stewart

Perkison’s strong storytelling grabs us from the first sentence and doesn’t let go until the final page. In "The Do-Nothing", Brannon Perkison weaves a story of loss, betrayal, and determination through the eyes of a teenage boy... Read More

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Deadly Legacy

by Katerie Prior

Gothic details blend with a contemporary setting to make for a modern, romantic beach read. There’s a certain pleasure in reading a good Gothic novel. From Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, stories... Read More

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The Flip

by Maria Siano

This fast-paced ghost story masterfully toggles between present and past in a cross-genre blend of horror and historical romance. "The Flip", by Michael Phillip Cash, is a captivating paranormal thriller about a couple struggling... Read More

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Dust in the Wind

by Eric Anderson

This imaginative dystopian thriller tackles present-day problems as it ventures to Mars and back. In "Dust in the Wind", William A. Hutchison explores a dystopian future beset by the effects of severe climate change. With few options... Read More

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