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Justice and Closure

by Aimee Jodoin

With every chapter a cliffhanger, "Justice and Closure" will find an audience with lovers of suspense, action, and romance. When new evidence comes to light, Detective Nick Shaw takes control of a cold case and tracks down the killer of... Read More

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Deadly Echoes

by Lynn Evarts

Nonstop action, exotic locales, keep this thriller fresh and exciting. Philip Donlay’s "Deadly Echoes" is a thrill ride from start to finish. In his fourth outing, Donovan Nash finds himself up against his longtime sworn enemy, Garrick... Read More

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Ghost at the Loom

by Peter Dabbene

Cotler channels classic poets to imbue his narrative with fluid sound and rhythm. T. Zachary Cotler illuminates the beautiful, disturbed mind of a fictional poet in his transcendent novel, "Ghost at the Loom". Cotler, known and... Read More

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Spheres of Disturbance

by Karen Ackland

With compassion, Schutzer shares a quirky story, balanced in its humor and solemnity. A pregnant potbellied pig and a dying woman are at the heart of this novel about birth, death, and the power of love. Amy Schutzer’s whimsical... Read More

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Garden to Table

by Aimee Jodoin

Basil, carrots, green beans, lettuce, potatoes, and tomatoes—these six common garden inhabitants are the perfect introductory plants to get kids interested in cultivating their own plot of land and preparing their own food. Katherine... Read More

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The Raven and the Loon

by Aimee Jodoin

This playful myth about a patient loon and a rambunctious raven entices young readers into the art of Inuit storytelling. The simple narrative is both fun and easy to understand, while the birds’ delicate feathers and Arctic landscape... Read More

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Look Back!

by Aimee Jodoin

Gorgeous, lifelike illustrations of Caribbean rainforests and a Dominican-American family bolster the appeal of this tale, in which a grandmother tells her childhood story of the elusive monster, Ti Bolom, to her young grandson. With... Read More

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