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Killer by Dave Zeltserman
Howard County Times reviews
As "Killer" opens, Leonard March is one of the most hated men in Boston. Arrested for murder, Leonard cut a deal to inform on a mob boss. Assured of a lenient...
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Killer by Dave Zeltserman
The Boston Globe reviews
Dave Zeltserman is at it again writing about ex-con antiheroes with the kind of panache that would make Jim Thompson, king of the psycho killer novels, proud. In...
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Bookreporter.com reviews
If you see Dave Zeltserman, tell him he owes me a night’s sleep. Zeltersman is arguably best known for his fine works in the crime fiction genre, novels and short...
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Newsday reviews
Every man, woman, child - not to mention dog and plant - owes its life to Jack Durkin. Had he and nine generations of Durkins before him not been weeding a field...
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http://thewrittenuniverse.blogspot.com/ reviews
Kuhns weaves an intricate story whose characters fairly leap off the page. The characters are all clearly defined and could easily support books on their own. Even...
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http://www.infernaldreams.net/books.html reviews
That Sara Kuhns has a great command of the English language is readily apparent from start to finish in this lengthy novel of 401 pages. And that should come as no...
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d.a.levy and the mimeograph revolution
Jacket Magazine reviews
Yes, d.a.levy & the mimeograph revolution, edited by Bottom Dog publisher Larry Smith and Ingrid Swanberg, portrays levy as both Cleveland partisan and...
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East Eats West
Smithsonian Bookdragon reviews
Unlike the rest of Andrew Lam‘s relatives who only want to bombard him with questions about meeting Hiroyuki Sakai of Iron Chef fame (I don’t watch TV and I hate...
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The Elf Queen
Five Monkies reviews
I have been reading some really great books lately. One of them that I was recently sent was The Elf Queen by Lyndi Alexander. Mrs. Alexander is mom to 7 (and I...
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The Holdouts
Texas Books in Review reviews
For Martha, who is landlocked in Arkansas during the 1960s and ’70s, the Gulf of Mexico is a pirate’s paradise of monkeys swinging from coconut trees and Texas...
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February Flowers
The Tablet (UK) reviews
by Fan Wu
This first novel (February Flowers) commands our attention if we want to understand contemporary China...Yan is perhaps...the bipolar characteristics of...
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Simran
The Book Review India reviews
It is difficult to beleive that the author could, in the same year, churn out something so eminently readable as SIMRAN. The novel starts with a bang with the...
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Night Chant by Andrew Demcak
Big 23 Blog reviews
An awesome review of NIGHT CHANT from Jonathan Tracy -"Andrew Demcak of California, could be referred to as an Oaklandian Borges of Poetry (as he is also...
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THE SEVENTH GATE, by Richard Zimler
Mysterious Bookshop website reviews
Zimler, Richard, The Seventh Gate. Zimler's latest is set in Germany in the 1930s when Hitler is coming to power. Sophie, a teen living in Berlin, is drawn to...
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For One Who Knows How to Own Land
Main Street Rag reviews
For One Who Knows How to Own Land, by Scott Owens, is like walking through a farm on a hot South Carolina afternoon in the summer.  His poems ring out with an...
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Writing Begins with the Breath
Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
Laraine Herring's book is about the "being" aspect of writing, not just the brain-centered "doing." The practice she describes is "deep writing," and Herring...
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http://www.catholicbusinessjournal.biz/Blogs/?p=33 reviews
  Cox, a strong Christian believer and a disciple of psychiatrist Alfred Adler, builds on Adler’s concept of “Indivisible Psychology” which is committed to...
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By the Way
ORBIS (UK) reviews
"David Radavich demonstrates how he has found the perfect poetic technique for the expression of his unfailingly interesting take on life. This is splendidly...
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The Bare Naked Book
CM: Canadian Review of Materials reviews
Kathy Stinson's latest book does more than "celebrate the joy of being bare naked." It explores all the fascinating aspects of the human body, young and old, male...
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Fortunate Harbor by Emilie Richards
http://www.amazon.com reviews
The five women who own cottages at Happiness Key could not be more different, but that doesn't stop them from being friends. Janya hasn't been able to get pregnant...
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