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The World Between

by Diane Gardner

“He was a born ruler. Why was it impossible for people to see that? Something was bound to happen sooner or later to thrust him forward toward his destiny. For now, he would wait.” A work of juvenile fiction that blends fantasy and... Read More

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Confessions of an Accidental Sleuth

Baseball and books have more in common than the letter B in B.F. Monachino’s first novel, "Confessions of an Accidental Sleuth". Monachino, who was semi-finalist for Amazon.com’s Breakthrough Novel Award, was a lawyer for major... Read More

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Deadly Encounter

Despite its inauspicious, Bulwer-Lytton-esque opening line (“It was a stormy night when Emma MacDonald found herself walking home alone on a deserted footpath”), "Deadly Encounter" is a lively and entertaining murder mystery, and a... Read More

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Michigan Wind

Mark Raven’s novel "Michigan Wind" is all about action. The story begins with Bob Connors saving a life in the ER. From here readers are thrown into the operating room and into anesthesiologist and researcher Bob’s world. We learn... Read More

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Reclaiming the Messiah

by Angela Black

For the past several years the bestseller lists have hosted a deluge of titles based on historical religious artifacts and secret societies. Most of those books are based on Christianity so it’s a wonder that no one has written a book... Read More

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He is Known as Ego

by Aimé Merizon

The reader of this sci-fi mystery mixed with a dollop of metaphysical yearnings better have a good memory for names. The book starts off with a list of 32 characters (oops make that 44 considering that 12 of them have two names!). As the... Read More

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The WOW Factor

by Joan Phelps

According to the Institute for Publishing Research about 195000 new titles were published in 2004—up from about 114000 in 1995. And while 70 percent of Americans haven’t visited a bookstore in five years the Jenkins Group reports... Read More

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