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Radiomen

by Jason Henninger

This philosophical novel reflects on physics and cults, analyzing the nature of mysteries. Is there life beyond our world? What if a hazy childhood dream was in fact a memory of an impossible visitor? In "Radiomen", poet and novelist... Read More

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Courtship

by Jill Allen

A decades-long, epic love story, this novel offers hope through choosing love despite religious objections. R. L. Sommer’s Courtship: A Novel of Life, Love, and the Law puts a poignant spin on the age-old trope of lovers from different... Read More

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The Replacements

by Sonya Lovy

This author stands out as one unafraid to be sensitive as well as adventurous. An ex-convict turned detective for the LAPD, Bruno Johnson is a man who puts justice above all else, raising eight children he rescued from abusive... Read More

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A Certain Retribution

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Bad cops meet good cops in this exceptional mystery with an unpredictable ending. Michael Lister sets his sordid tale in small-town Wewahitchka, also known as Wewa, in northern Florida. A Certain Retribution: A Merrick McKnight Novel... Read More

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Slow Down

by Jill Allen

Goldberg successfully evokes empathy for characters who start out as self-absorbed, only to have their selfishness increase. “You are such a pretentious loser,” one character announces to the protagonist, Noah, of Leo Matthew... Read More

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As the Poppies Bloomed

by Jeff Fleischer

Cultural and historical details add depth to this love story set during the Armenian genocide. With her debut novel "As the Poppies Bloomed", Maral Boyadjian tells the story of an Armenian family living in the waning years of the Ottoman... Read More

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Fox Drum Bebop

by Aimee Jodoin

A coming-of-age story of survival traces the experience of a rebellious Japanese American boy in heartbreaking yet captivating ways. The Japanese American experience became something to survive rather than embrace in the World War II... Read More

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