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The Hemingway Thief by Shaun Harris

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The Service of the Dead by Candace Robb

By George Ebey The historical novel THE SERVICE OF THE DEAD introduces Kate Clifford, a young widow forged on the warring northern

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The Prisoner of Hell Gate by Dana I. Wolff

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Cannibals: Stories from the Edge of the Pine Barrens

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Student Bodies by Susan Israel

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By Matt Ferraz In TAG, YOU’RE DEAD, author J.C. Lane presents a chase around the city of Chicago, where the

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The Image of Her by Lorna Peel

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Resume Speed, Stories by Guinotte Wise

By Derek Gunn Guinotte Wise has managed to cram a lot into the anthology, RESUME SPEED. I’m not normally a

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No Safe Zone by Adite Banerjie

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Little Girl Gone by Gerry Schmitt

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A Story to Kill by Lynn Cahoon

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Never Missing, Never Found by Amanda Panitch

By April Snellings Nightmares don’t always hide in shadows; sometimes they come for us on a sunlit suburban sidewalk, or

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Someone Must Die by Sharon Potts

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Dark Blood by Caleb James

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A Murder of Crows by Terrence McCauley

By Don Helin International intelligence agencies are after Bajjah, the brilliant and vicious mastermind of the bio-terror plot which nearly

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Mirage by Tracy Clark

By Brian Knight and Ellie Knight Seventeen-year-old Ryan Poitier Sharpe is a gutsy, outgoing girl who spends her summers hurling

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Paraíso by Gordon Chaplin

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Cascadia by H.W. Bernard

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The Monster Underneath by Matthew Franks

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The Lost Art Assignment by Austin S. Camacho

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Murder on the Quai by Cara Black

Creating a Strong Character, Chanel Suits and All! By Wendy Tyson Cara Black first introduced us to the stylish, spirited

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