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The Last Train

by Shana Creaney

"The Last Train" is a well-paced and absorbing mystery, with quick action and a look at urban life. In "The Last Train" by Michael Pronko, Detective Hiroshi Shimizu and the Tokyo homicide unit go on a thrilling hunt for a murderer of... Read More

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Moralis Aleam

by Shana Creaney

This patriotic adventure paints a picture of dedicated CIA agents without overlooking the complex moral situations they find themselves in. Priyesh Patel’s "Moralis Aleam" is a political thriller in the classic Clancy style, filled... Read More

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The Charm Buyers

by Shana Creaney

"The Charm Buyers" is a thought-provoking insight into a time of cultural change. "The Charm Buyers", by Lillian Howan, is a novel about family drama and expectation, cultural assimilation, and the mystical sense of ancient ideas that... Read More

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Harold Hardscrabble

by Shana Creaney

"Harold Hardscrabble" is a sympathetic novel filled with philosophical musings on the state of society and our place within it. G. D. Dess’s "Harold Hardscrabble" has the feel of a postmodern bildungsroman, though it gradually evolves... Read More

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Purgatory Road

by Shana Creaney

"Purgatory Road" is meant for people who like breakneck pacing and a somewhat mystical plot. "Purgatory Road" by Samuel Parker tells the story of several people lost in the desert. Filled with personal discovery and mysterious... Read More

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