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The Swap
Mary Higgins Clark meets London in the first novel from Nancy Boyarsky, a fast-paced mystery in which a hopeful wife travels abroad to rekindle her relationship and finds, instead, that she’s stumbled into the tensions of an...
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Venus: Don't Go There
Venus: Don’t Go There is an uncommon and impressively composed examination of the topic of hell. From aerospace engineer and Fuller Seminary graduate Michael Santini comes an interdisciplinary inquiry into one of the most controversial...
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Imaginary Things
"Imaginary Things" invites big imaginations and generous spirits and welcomes them in with peculiar charm. Andrea Lochen’s "Imaginary Things", as ethereal as it is familiar, explores the spaces between the known and the imagined, where...
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Visions of Ghana
Addo shares a comprehensive vision of Ghanaian advancement and cultural preservation. From native Ghanaian and development architect Kwame Addo comes an intricate outline for Ghana’s future, focusing on improving infrastructure as well...
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The Healing Field
This erudite story of one woman’s struggle to find purpose in a life derailed by self-hatred is a moving psychological tale. Howard Richmond delivers a novelization of one of the more challenging cases in his psychiatry career, wherein...
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2020
This intriguing book posits a unique solution for peace in the Middle East. 2020: The Fall of Islamic States & The Rise of a New Political Order (Iran Israel Armenia Union), the newest work from Sohrab Chamanara, finds hope for peace...
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Island (the one that wasn’t supposed to be)
A search for existential meaning runs parallel with the story of a man’s zestful life on the lam. Gary Wilson’s lively and pensive adventure novel, "Island (the one that wasn’t supposed to be)", follows a young fugitive as he...
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The Cardinal's Sin
This brilliantly calibrated thriller bests the leading sellers in its genre. Boasting a protagonist of irregular charm, and seeking the answers to questions both moral and existential, Robert Lane’s The Cardinal’s Sin hooks interest...