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Blood on the Stage, 480 B.C. to 1600 A.D
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No Say in the Matter
A mother fights to keep her family safe in this realistic novel about Nigeria’s Biafran War. Chinwe Okechukwu’s No Say in the Matter: Cassava Symphony is the first novel in a planned trilogy. The resulting saga will trace the history...
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A Woman to Blame
by Annie Peters
This truly enjoyable mystery features well-written characters in addition to a puzzling plot and multiple story lines. "A Woman to Blame" is a mystery that engages from the start with an intriguing plot and a host of well-developed...
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Night Crossing
by Jill Allen
A painter spurred on by visions stumbles through life in a novel that offers something for everybody: art, romance, philosophizing, unexpected adventure, and beautiful prose. In "Night Crossing", the final book in the Trilogy of...
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Lovemaster'd
Shoemaker demonstrates a comedic timing and cleverness, as well as a caring, empathetic voice. Lovemaster’d by comedian Craig Shoemaker follows a multimonth online conversation between two friends coping with divorce. Through the...
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What the Luck?
by James Burt
Details of Japanese culture from an American visitor’s perspective accentuate the humor in this insightful tale of self-discovery. "What the Luck?" works to combine comedy, mystery, and a quest to find one’s true place in a modern,...
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Strong Emergence
The international thriller gets a refreshing face-lift in this engaging page-turner that starts off fast and just accelerates. From the opening pages, "Strong Emergence" grabs attention and keeps it to the end. Nelson Mangione has...