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River of Darkness
The Pacific Northwest INLANDER reviews
"Writers of historical nonfiction aren’t often stopped in airports and markets by curious fans. They don’t usually describe themselves as “gregarious extroverts.”...
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The Fear Within: Spies, Commies, and American Democracy on Trial
Publishers Weekly reviews
In this illuminating examination of a troubling episode in America's past, veteran journalist (and PW contributor) Martelle (Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and...
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Blood Sisters by Michelle Scott
BookPumper.com reviews
This book is like a drug. Powerful as if entering a different reality. ...if Michelle Scott creates ten more of these books in the series, I will be buying and...
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HARPIES' FEAST
reviewsbyamoslassen.com reviews
...Morganstein gives us characters that are well defined and real. When I say real I mean that we can see ourselves in the characters here especially since all of...
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Boiling Point
The Sierra Club reviews
"Boiling Point features an eccentric group of characters — including two microbiologists, a celebrity figure, and a Nobel-winning scientist intent on destroying...
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http://marinagraphy.com/ reviews
What Cheryl Snell does with Shiva’s Arms is quite captivating and inspirational. This is more than a book about the forced marriage of two estranged cultures, each...
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East Eats West
Examiner.com reviews
  Stories about immigration to the United States are always compelling for the enourmous fears faced and challenges overcome by the young and old....
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Where Danger Hides
Publishers Weekly reviews
Odell follows 2010's When Dangers Calls with this sizzling suspense tale. Dalton, "just Dalton," is a sweet-talking Texas black ops contractor equipped with a...
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Michele and Jeff's Reviews reviews
Josh Aterovis has upped the suspense factor to a new level in The Truth of Yesterday, in both the natural and supernatural realms, while at the same time, offering...
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The Art of Living
Psicologia Práctica reviews
Su título lo dice todo: 'El arte de vivir', lo que no es poco. Vivir la vida como un milagro, no como algo regalado que está ahí, día tras día, sin atribuirle un...
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The Seattle Times reviews
Seattle-based opera singer/novelist Louise Marley knits together two related plot lines — a contemporary story about a therapist in deadly peril from a patient,...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal reviews
“The Crying Tree” is a powerful novel full of moral questions as well as surprises. Like real life, there are no easy roads for these characters, but they make...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
Book Geeks (UK) reviews
Remember when you used to hang out at the local boozer hoping to bump into this guy or gal who you couldn’t get out of your head but who refused to do much except...
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Library Journal reviews
A more common name for the "crying tree" is the willow, and one grows near Steven (Shep) Stanley's grave in Blaine, OR. This 15-year-old was killed in his home,...
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Jesus Freaks
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Jesus Freaks is an impressive feat of investigative history, bringing to light the warped worldview and abusive sexual and disciplinary practices of a deluded...
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9 Life Altering Lessons: Secrets of the Mystery Schools Unveiled
Brad Steiger - Author reviews
"Have you always wanted to study esoterica under a master teacher in one of the ancient mystery schools, but didn't know where to go or who to ask? Kala Ambrose...
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East Eats West
Los Angeles Review of Books reviews
  Of Refugees and Cosmopolites  Ever since childhood, I have had an odd aversion to reading any book with the word "dream" in its title, doubly...
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Baba: A Return to China Upon My Father's Shoulders
Kirkus Reviews reviews
The tension between ancient rituals and modern reality elevates these tales from the merely beautiful into an astonishing personal vision, and a unique portrait ...
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Jaclyn
Felix Palma reviews
"H. G. Wells meets the Computer Age in this fascinating variation on the time-travel theme. A dazzling succession of plots, adventures and hairpin turns, smoothly...
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