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  • A Grave Breach
    Renaissance Man James Macomber explored a number of careers before trying his hand at writing. Obviously, he’s found his nitch – "A Grave Breach" will be his third published novel. And judging from this one, it won’t be his last!
  • A Hat Full of Sky
    Tiffany Aching is a witch. At least, she is a junior witch and she is off to learn from the experts. Born and raised on the Chalk, she has inherited her significant powers from her grandmother.
  • The Last Juror
    Willie Traynor is a bit lost. He’s dropped out of college and his grandmother is somewhat worried that he will not come to any good. That is, until he gets hired by The Ford County Times, a small local newspaper in a place far away from the hustle and bustle Willie is used to.
  • Single White Vampire
    Lucern is a biographer of family books. However, seeing as he comes from a rather unusual family, they are published as "paranormal romances" and he’s building quite a fan base.
  • Equal Rites
    This is the Discworld, supported by four giant elephants that stand on the back of the Great A’Tuin – a turtle, ten thousand miles long, making his (or her) way through space.
  • Double Cross
    Two killers - do they combine forces to go after the one man they would like as their next victim - Alex Cross?
  • The Job - An American Novel
    The Job: An American Novel was one of two novels printd by Sinclair Lewis in 1917. The other was The Innocents which many consider to be another "pot boiler" of a novel.
  • Sacred Vow
    Can the wind of a butterfly’s wing effect climate on the other side of the world? Can the love of two souls heal a great wrong in the universe? C.G. Walters’ novel “Sacred Vow,” offers compelling thought to consider, and a page turning delight to cherish.
  • Entangled Minds
    I love books on parapsychology, or psi. Even books that are entirely about personal experiences are wonderful, though in those cases my skeptical side keeps up with my interest.
  • Spirits in the Garden
    If only we would take a moment to stop and not only smell but really see the roses, it may be revealed that the spirits of nature are beckoning to us to pay attention. Joan Solomon offers a spectacular look through her own eyes in her book, "Spirits in the Garden." This award winning...
  • Putt to Death
    If only Cassie Burdette played golf as well as her creator, Roberta Isleib, designs her adventures; she would be ranked number one in the world. In PUTT TO DEATH, the third Cassie Burdette mystery, we find that life on the tour is not what it's cracked up to be.
  • Love Kills By Edna Buchanan a Mystery Novel Book Review
    Don't you love it when you find a book you absolutely positively cannot put down? "Love Kills" by Edna Buchanan is one of those mysteries.
  • Hit and Run By Lawrence Block
    John Keller is a hit man who has a passion for collecting stamps. One might think this type of employment and hobby just don't seem to go together....
  • Skin Deep By Jamie Cortland
    Skin Deep by Jamie Cortland is billed as a romantic suspense novel-but it has much more in substance than the name alludes too.
  • The Murder Notebook By Jonathan Santlofer
    Nate Rodriguez is a police sketch artist who has a reputation for being one of the best. Not only does he have an uncanny ability to be able to sketch the pictures from an eyewitness account that does not amount to a whole lot but he is almost psychic when it comes to it.
  • The Poker Club By Ed Gorman
    Many of us have thought about what would happen if a burglar broke in while we were in the house. The Poker Club opens in this way. Aaron Tyler and his three friends are quietly playing poker in the attic when they hear breaking glass.
  • "Northern Escape" Provides Non-Stop Action and Suspense
    R.L. Coffield's first suspense novel, the award-winning "Northern Escape," captivates from page one.
  • Life Lessons - a Book Review of "the Ultimate Gift"
    Are you feeling sorry for yourself? What if your problems were reasons to rejoice? Can you imagine that a crisis might be an opportunity or even a gift in disguise? That's just one of the lessons Jason Stevens learns in The Ultimate Gift, an inspirational novel by Jim Stovall.
  • The Song of Bernadette by Franz Werfe
    If you love reading books, don't miss reading this one, "The Song Of Bernadette" written by Franz Werfel. It is a beautiful, magnificent book that will just fill your heart with wonder. I love this book and I thoroughly enjoyed my read.
  • Bad Paths By Justin Behrens - Book Review
    Justin Behrens' "Bad Paths," a story of the Dameron family and their hometown of Lost Haven, Iowa, is an extremely dark and quite disturbing novel...
  • Alysa of the Fields - Book One By Tina Howe - Book Review
    "Alysa of the Fields" begins when Alysa, a young Field Folk woman, is crying by a stream. She lives on the alien world of Xunar-kun.
  • Neverwhere Neil Gaiman's novel
    Neverwhere is Neil Gaiman's novel about a bizarre and frightening world existing in an alternative world called London Below. This world is accessed through the London Underground (subway system), and is a kind of parallel universe containing all kinds of strange creatures.
  • A Review of Scott Washburn'S Novel "Pathfinder"
    David Dysinger is a 23rd century scientist who dreams of traveling to the stars. After years of sending out and analyzing faster then light probes, he and his team are ready to build the first FTL starship.

 

 

 

 

 

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