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Isabella’s Painting by Ellen Butler

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A Perfect Shot by Robin Yocum

Nicholas “Duke” Ducheski is the most important man in the eastern Ohio steel town of Mingo Junction. Nearly two decades

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Pray for the Innocent by Alan Orloff

Can former best-selling novelist Mathias King—now a rumpled, grizzled English professor—save America from a terrorist of his own making? In

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Farewell, My Cuckoo by Marty Wingate

By Jaden Terrell The first thing I noticed about Marty Wingate’s books was that they are very British. Reading her

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The Black Car Business Volume 1 by Lawrence Kelter (Editor)

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The Bookworm by Mitch Silver

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Tushhog by Jeffery Hess

By David Healey Florida and crime fiction go together like windshields and bugs on a summer night while speeding down

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Death By Opera by Erica Miner

By Charlie Cochrane During the last few years of her 21-year tenure as a violinist at the Metropolitan Opera in

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Madam Tulip and the Bones of Chance by David Ahern

By L E Fitzpatrick Irish American, Derry O’Donnell is a talented actress looking for her next big role, but in

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Gumshoe on the Loose by Rob Leininger

IRS agent-turned-PI Mortimer Angel is relaxing in a hole-in-the-wall bar in a Reno casino when an attractive young girl hires

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The Window by Amelia Brunskill

Secrets have a way of getting out. . . . Anna is everything her identical twin is not. Outgoing and

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The Soul of a Thief by Steven Hartov

In the spring of 1944, I realized that I was not going to survive the war… Shtefan Brandt, young adjutant

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Forsaken by Michael McBride

IT HAS SURVIVED At a research station in Antarctica, scientists discovered a strange and ancient organism. They thought they could

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Up Close: Dawn Ius

Finding Truth in Notoriety By Nancy Bilyeau Getting into the mind of a murderer is a true feat for a

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Between the Lines: Alison Gaylin

To Write About the Dark Side By A.J. Colucci “By the time you read this, I’ll be dead.” So begins

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Turning Point: Steve Berry

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International Thrills: A Tribute to Philip Kerr

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Up Close: K. J. Howe

The Life of an Action Junkie By Dawn Ius K. J. Howe owes a lot to her roots. After all,

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Up Close: Heather Graham

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Up Close: Charles Salzberg

Getting Into Characters’ Minds By Wendy Tyson Charles Salzberg knows how to create compelling characters, and his mastery of the craft of writing is

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Debut Spotlight: August Thomas

By Gwen Florio One of the reasons I so enjoy books set in other countries is that they take me

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Africa Scene: C. M. Elliott

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­­A Trip Inside the Ultimate Doomsday Bunker By Brian Andrews Captain Willie Barnes, United States Air Force, wakes up in

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