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Violence

by Sheila M. Trask

It isn’t what you think. Debut novelist Timothy McDougall does open his story with a graphic murder scene, and the title is "Violence", so it’s reasonable to expect the book to continue with nonstop brutality. But instead, McDougall... Read More

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Incognito

by Christine Canfield

“I thought about when I was twelve years old, lying awake at night in the top bunk above my fast-asleep brother, and how I would stare at the ceiling and whisper aloud, I wish I were black… I wish I were black…” writes Michael... Read More

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A Bard's Eye View

A Bard’s Eye View tells of the beginnings of a gathering storm. Ogres led by Rapine are setting out to avenge the ill treatment they have endured. Rapine is the offspring of an ogre chief and an Elf of the Galena nation. Having... 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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Through the Eyes of a Tiger

For forty years Jay Hoyland tried to forget those days in Vietnam that changed him so profoundly. But when an old soldier asked for his help with a bureaucratic problem, something made him unearth his diaries and letters and read the... Read More

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Imminent

"Imminent" is a quirky unique science-fiction adventure. Two advanced species the pacifist Imminent and the pugnacious Zeastians share a planetary system called Loknyss; a beautiful world that they fear would be despoiled if not outright... Read More

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Mystical Visions

"Mystical Visions" is author Josephine Cirino’s ode to her brother who was killed several years ago, and an exploration of her spiritual visions, dreams, and premonitions. Cirino believes she is blessed with the gift of second sight... Read More

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The Wild Man

by Ronald L. Donaghe

An ominous thread runs through this novel, making it one of the most heart- rending, frightening, and unique gay novels in a generation. Set in the Spain of fascist dictator Franco in the latter part of the 1960s, this thread sewn... Read More

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