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Tuesday’s Gone by Nicci French

A dark and twisted tale of psychological disorders and murder. Tuesday's Gone is another great Frieda Klein novel by husband and wife...

Book Review: Season, Unforgettable by Keta Diablo

A humorous, compelling romance novel with an unexpected twist that'll send your heart pounding. Season’s quiet life, living in Minnesota...

Book Review: Buddhist Boot Camp by Timber Hawkeye

Bite-size pieces of inspiration offered by an ordinary guy in an every-day manner (no scary monk-speak). Everything in your life will...

Book Review: The Last Woman by Jacqueline Druga

A post-apocalyptic tale of loss, devastation and ultimate strength in the face of adversity. Waking amidst a stadium of rotting corpses...

Book Review: In the Image of Man by Mark Long

A humorously written satire about human nature and our belief in religion. I absolutely loved In the Image of Man. Fun, quirky and easy...

Book Review: The Outsider by Stephen King

A moving story about heinous murder and its effect on the families of both the victims and those found guilty of the crimes, tinged with...

Book Review: The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott

A haphazard, unfocused tale. I expected so much more from this author. I found this book a dismal disappointment. I expected so much more...

Book Review: Where The Rain is Made by Keta Diablo

A love that transcends time — a compelling, time-traveling romance poised between modern day and the gut-wrenching conflict between the...

Book Review: Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman

A mystery that packs a punch and is still culturally relevant today Sacred Clowns, published in 1993, is number eleven in the Joe...

Book Review: Carter & Lovecraft by Jonathan L. Howard

Recommended: An interesting twist of science and sensible paranormal occurrences. This novel wasn’t at all what I expected. As the first...

Book Review: Breakthrough by Michael C. Grumley

Recommended: When science, fiction and nature collide A great tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It weaves between science...

Book Review: Pariah by Ward Parker

Highly recommended: A great tale of a native Florida fisherman with a whole lot murder, human trafficking, illegal smuggling and...

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