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The Seduction Campaign
by Jill Allen
An amateur detective duo digs into a government conspiracy in this steady-moving thriller. In this polarized political era, many US citizens expect cover-ups, and are convinced that the government is watching. Lloyd Reman’s solid debut...
Book Review
The Lion and the Bird
by Aimee Jodoin
An unlikely friendship blossoms between a rosy-cheeked, gardening lion and a bird who is injured and unable to fly south with his flock. Marianne Dubuc’s pencil drawings characterize these kind, loyal, and wise companions as they keep...
Book Review
The Buddha from Babylon
by Meg Nola
Kraft’s speculative biography will provoke spirited debate while offering an engrossing review of the Buddha’s life and wisdom. Harvey Kraft’s The Buddha from Babylon: The Lost History and Cosmic Vision of Siddhartha Gautama offers...
Book Review
The Disposables
For those who crave fast-paced, noir-like thrillers, David Putnam’s "The Disposables" is a novel that won’t disappoint. Combining the pace of a thriller, the tone of noir, the style of hard-boiled fiction, and the plot of a crime...
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Harlequin's Millions
Observations and memories juxtapose tributes to beauty with the gracelessness of aging. A timeless work from Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal becomes accessible to English-speaking audiences, thanks to a loving translation by Stacey Knecht....
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