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Don't Go There

by Lynn Evarts

The Russian mafia, drug lords, the FBI, Peru, and the wheeling-and-dealing energy biz: what more could you want from an international thriller? Jeremy Logan, in Don’t Go There, has written a fast-paced international thriller that gives... Read More

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The Death Bet

by Lynn Evarts

Coastal locales illustratively described bring an exotic setting to this fast-paced business espionage thriller. Life insurance policies used to be peace of mind—a financial cushion—for a person’s loved ones. What happens when life... Read More

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Nets of Wonder

by Lynn Evarts

Genuine and intellectual, "Nets of Wonder" sojourns into a refreshing, realistic gay love story. In "Nets of Wonder", author Robert Heylmun traces the romantic life of Will, a gay man who comes out and comes to terms with his sexuality... Read More

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Common Core

by Lynn Evarts

Current trends in education are featured in this thought-provoking novel as a means to incite a call to arms for student-centered school reform. America is expanding for-profit educational opportunities for students while moving away... Read More

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Extraordinary Retribution

by Lynn Evarts

There’s intrigue, murder, ethics, religion, romance, an international setting, and characters you really come to know and care about. Erec Stebbins nails it with this book. Just when you think you have the recipe down for international... Read More

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The Galindez Case

by Lynn Evarts

A kidnapping and murder ordered by a dictator, a web of lies and deceit by the US government, and Cold War calculations: it’s not a spy novel. It all really happened. The story of how Jesus de Galindez, a Columbia University professor,... Read More

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Obitchuary

by Lynn Evarts

Pitch-perfect dialogue and laugh-out-loud humor make this mystery a quick and breezy read. When you’re a famous obituary writer for the local newspaper, everyone’s death is on your shoulders. Cub reporter Penny Perkins is sick of... Read More

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Box 731

by Lynn Evarts

Anyone looking for a fast-paced, wildly exciting espionage thriller with a huge twist at the end will do well to pick up this first-class book. Bioterrorism is the new terror frontier. When high-grade anthrax becomes a hot commodity, US... Read More

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