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Part of the Family

by Scott Neuffer

"Part of the Family" recalls the terrors of the Holocaust while commemorating heroic humanitarian efforts that saved lives. As pointed out in Jason Hensley’s new work of Holocaust history, the terrible statistics of mass murder can... Read More

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New Growth

by Sarah Kohout

With its tense action sequences and strong female characters, this romance will also satisfy fans of crime thrillers. Bouquets of flowers and boxes of chocolate have no place in Jayne Menard’s "New Growth". This suspense- filled second... Read More

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White and Red Cherries

by Karen Rigby

This novel threads the large-scale effects of war into everyday occurrences. "White and Red Cherries" examines a period of fascist rule in Slovenia, and the communist years that followed. Through the story of a band of friends whose... Read More

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A Faithful Son

by Patty Comeau

Garvin avoids easy resolutions, caricatures, and shocking twists in the service of a strong story populated by believable characters. "A Faithful Son" is a visceral experience, realistic and vibrant, wrought with the same craftsmanship... Read More

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The Eight-Day Clock

by Scott Neuffer

"The Eight-Day Clock" has a sharp critical edge that sets it apart from any genre exercise and puts it into the realm of literary fiction and vital political satire. Dale Swanson’s new novel is a subversive noir tale set in the... Read More

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Tools of the Trade

by John Senger

"Tools of the Trade" is an escapist novel that strokes and tantalizes imaginations while offering entertaining social and gender commentary. Philip B. Persinger’s "Tools of the Trade" is the absurd and comedic story of a rich man’s... Read More

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Return of the Convict

by Scott Neuffer

The novel is in turn thrilling and thought-provoking, and has the makings of a powerful sci-fi franchise. In the year 2143, the human struggle between individual freedom and overarching social structures still exists on Earth—at least... Read More

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