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Blood Rush

by Bradley A. Scott

The second book in this supernatural series is an exciting tale of romance, mystery, and danger that will intrigue readers who love the subtle tinge of blood. Sophie Galen, advice columnist to the lovelorn and confused, has problems of... Read More

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Cragbridge Hall

by Nancy Walker

Imagine what might happen if Harry Potter and Nancy Drew joined forces to save the planet. Meet twins Abby and Derick Cragbridge, seventh-grade grandchildren of famed inventor Oscar Cragbridge, whose super-exclusive boarding school is no... Read More

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Shocking the Conscience

by Karl Helicher

No magazine covered the bloody and turbulent events of the civil rights movement more faithfully than Jet. Years before the brutal treatment of blacks was acknowledged in the white mainstream press, Jet, according to comedian and... Read More

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Rebuilding the Foodshed

by Carrie Wallace

From the Acknowledgements section on, Philip Ackerman-Leist’s newest book is highly enjoyable, sincere, and informative. An associate professor at Vermont’s Green Mountain College, Ackerman-Leist heads up the Farm and Food Project at... Read More

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Zoo Station

by Christine Canfield

“I wanted to be the kind of person who had a cool nickname,” says Christiane, for whom, like most teenagers, fitting in was paramount. Little did she know at twelve years old that her admiration for the cool kids would lead to a... Read More

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Life After Life

by Chris Henning

It’s present-day in the small town of Fulton, North Carolina, but readers get more than just an accounting of day-to-day goings on at the Pine Haven Retirement Center, where Jill McCorkle sets her latest novel; they’re also privy to... Read More

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The Second Rule of Ten

by Lawrence Kane

A study in contrasts if ever there was one, Ten is a Buddhist monk turned private investigator who carries a Wilson Combat .38 Supergrade pistol, drives a 1965 Shelby Mustang, and owns a cat named Tank. The First Rule of Ten, written as... Read More

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Spies and Lies

by Maria Siano

David Pearl’s job is anything but boring. Employed by the CIA until his job is outsourced, Pearl starts his own security firm, but he is struggling to keep it afloat. When he is hired by the Greek Embassy in Washington, DC to guard... Read More

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