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American cover of THE WARSAW ANAGRAMS
Euro Crime reviews
I found this a deeply moving book. It deals with the Second World War but with an aspect of it that is not discussed too often, and the author has researched...
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Severed Threads
Portland Tribune reviews
“Kaylin McFarren's latest novel is a fast-paced mixture of romance, mystery and adventure, with more than a dash of the paranormal tossed in for good measure. It's...
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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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Remain In Light
Will Kenyon's Little Corner of the Universe reviews
Stronger in voice, more sublime in style, and ultimately more intriguing than its predecessor and many of its contemporaries, Remain In Light stands as a...
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Remain In Light
Baby Got Books reviews
I settled right in and immediately felt comfortable and thrilled to be back with my friends Martin, Diane and Irene.
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Sahm & TW (2B) reviews
The author, Mosquera, used many descriptive details and painted the action scenes for the readers. Using magnificent details like this allows us to fall into the...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A REASON TO TREMBLE (reviewed on May 1, 2012) After the small town of Hope, Ga., is rocked by the hit-and-run death of a 10-year-old girl, two brothers set...
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Chinese Laundries
US-China Review, Spring 2012, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, 20-21 reviews
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The Sandcastle Girls
The Associated Press reviews
“It takes a talented novelist to combine fully ripened characters, an engrossing storyline, exquisite prose and set it against a horrific historical backdrop — in...
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The Diabolist
Amazon UK reviews
When I read the synopsis for this book, my first thought was 'The Da Vinci Code'. Too many of the plot strands and locations seemed the same for the book to be...
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Fire Knife Dancing
Amazon.com reviews
This second book in the "Jungle Beat" series returns to American Samoa for another crime story featuring Detective Sergeant Apelu, formerly of the San Francisco...
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The Diabolist
Amazon UK reviews
Corny escapes, underground tunnels, panto villains, an unfeasibly gifted master of jujitsu: I loved it. 'The Diabolist' is the third of the 'Dominic Grey' series...
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God Particle
Jennifer L. Oliver reviews
The one thing I loved about this book was that I couldn’t predict what would happen next. The storyline was compelling and unique.
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Dead Man's Wharf
AudioFile Magazine reviews
Narrator Gordon Griffin speaks with an educated British accent, differentiating each character in this mystery through a slight alteration in pitch and...
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High Country News reviews
Even though The Crying Tree is her debut novel, Rakha entwines these twists into her plot with expert timing. Lucid scenes reveal the complex grief and enduring...
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The New York Times reviews
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois and the Democratic Party’s new rock star, is that rare politician who can actually write—and write movingly and...
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BC Bookworld reviews
In life, one of Sarah’s goals was to understand China and its people, and she succeeds. In "The Empress and Mrs. Conger", Hayter-Menzies succeeds at understanding...
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The Singers of nevya
Publisher's Weekly reviews
"A rich story of cultural revolution. The singers of the ice planet Nevya use their musical psi-powers to hold back the deadly cold. In Sing the Light, young...
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http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/mar_12.htm reviews
 The Midwest Book Review Heroism is never what it’s cracked up to be. “Diving for Carlos; Or, Heroes’ Welcome Blues” follows Vietnam veteran Hector Cruz as he...
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