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Under the Slaughterhouse

by R. L. McCreery

Author orchestrates a compelling symphony of mounting tension in a thrilling tale that weaves together the ancient and the modern. R. D. Amundson’s clever unraveling and reweaving of ancient Celt and Viking folklore binds two modern... Read More

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The Death of East Prussia

by Cheryl Hibbard

The city of Königsberg, once the capital of the German province of East Prussia, no longer exists. Architecturally exquisite, culturally diverse, and historically significant, the once-thriving Prussian city was ravaged during World War... Read More

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The Impressionist Murders

by Emily Asad

Art is often meant to provoke the viewer to consider new perspectives, even when the point of view is that of a serial killer. William Sargent combines his love of art with his affinity for sleuthing in The Impressionist Murders, a novel... 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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Hotel Romance

by Julia Ann Charpentier

"Hotel Romance", a saga that crosses genre boundaries, is a world of monetary power, high-stakes manipulation, and passion—not a place for emotional wimps. Two bundled stories, this glitzy fiction delves into the intertwined, exciting... Read More

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Usher's Harbour

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Usher’s Harbour introduces a post-apocalyptic, twenty-third century world in which human beings reside safely inside meticulously controlled domed cities, protected from the disease and climate disasters that have ravaged the earth and... Read More

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The Parallax from Hell

by Mark McLaughlin

“You should not judge harshly the poor, unfortunate soul I chose to pen this manuscript,” cautions Satan, the supposed author-behind-the-author of The Parallax From Hell. “Thomas Aquinas he is not,” adds the Lord of the... Read More

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