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Trail of Madness

by Benjamin Welton

Because of its likable lead detective, "Trail of Madness" is an exceptionally fun murder mystery, highly addictive and with more than its fair share of memorable passages. The Sierra Nevada and the tiny towns of Orange County,... Read More

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Lucifer's Son

by Kristine Morris

This imaginative, dark fantasy explores the innate depravity in the hearts of men. Sergey Mavrodi’s dark fantasy, Lucifer’s Son: The Temptation Chronicles, Book One, lays bare the depravity of the human heart as everyday men make... Read More

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Valley of Saint Anne

by Sheila M. Trask

Dave Gioia manages to handle taboo topics with an easygoing style in this unconventional tale of a girl’s coming of age. Family secrets sit at the center of this unconventional coming-of-age story. Dave Gioia’s substantial debut... Read More

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Nets of Wonder

by Lynn Evarts

Genuine and intellectual, "Nets of Wonder" sojourns into a refreshing, realistic gay love story. In "Nets of Wonder", author Robert Heylmun traces the romantic life of Will, a gay man who comes out and comes to terms with his sexuality... Read More

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Devil's Paintbrush

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

A story of trauma and triumph after enduring trials in childhood and war paints a path to recovery for other sufferers of PTSD. A work of fiction that follows the writer K. L Arthur’s own personal story quite closely, The Devil’s... Read More

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Headlines, Deadlines and Lifelines

George Bookman newspaper reporter journalist and a man who once occupied the bathroom stall next to the Duke of Windsor completed his memoir in 2002 at age ninety-four. He witnessed firsthand the turmoil and change of the 1930s and... Read More

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History of U.S. Television

by Leonard Jacobs

Some of the terminologies once considered common regarding television are now quaint parlance of another era. Who for one still complains about their “rabbit ears”? Just imagine how Lawrence H. Rogers II who began his long and... Read More

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