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The Suffocating Sea
Kirkus Reviews reviews
A nicely complex plot... Murder and arson strike too close to home for a detective investigating someone else’s case.DI Andy Horton is still smarting from the...
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Trashotron.com reviews
There used to be a time when you couldn’t escape from mass-market paperback horror and most of it was not worth your time. Mariotte keeps you entertained and gives...
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The Galloping Ghost
Sports Illustrated reviews
IT'S DIFFICULT to imagine an athlete better suited for his time than Red Grange. Born in 1903, football's first superstar played with a ballerina's grace and a...
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Ruby
The Thin Red Line reviews
Forkner’s writing style and voice is fresh, unique, and insightful. It’s beautiful how she pulls you into the heart and mind of someone sheltered from life so much...
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Jen Robinson's Book Page reviews
The Dust of 100 Dogs is complex and dark (though with flashes of humor). But it's also unique and rewarding, written with a distinct voice, and featuring two very...
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A Sensible Match Book
www.romancereaderatheart.com reviews
A SENSIBLE MATCH is a sensible choice for summertime reading. It is entertaining and lively, romantic and funny. I loved watching the relationship between Abby and...
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A Sensible Match Book
www.ecataromance.com reviews
Teryl Cartwright’s A Sensible Match takes us back to a world of arranged marriages and uncertain futures. Abby wanted love in her marriage and did not want to...
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Towers of Gold: How One Jewish Immigrant Named Isaias Hellman Created California
J magazine reviews
Isaias Hellman might not have the Jewish name recognition of a Levi Strauss or an Adolph Sutro in California history, but he almost single-handedly launched the...
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FOREWORD reviews
The author arrived in Guatemala in 1991 a fresh-faced twenty-two-year-old, straight from life as a southern belle at the University of Alabama. She left at the...
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The Seattle Times reviews
The Peace Corps volunteers I've met are a singularly humble bunch. They never brag of bravery, rarely name-drop diseases and usually refrain from dazzling language...
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Washington Post reviews
"The plot of Small Crimes is a thing of beauty: spare but ingeniously twisted and imbued with a glossy coating of black humor. Zeltserman takes up all the familiar...
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Oxygen
Publisher's Weekly reviews
Powered by Cassella's 25 years in the medical field, this nicely wrought debut follows the travails of an experienced Seattle anesthesiologist after an eight-year-...
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Minnesota Reads reviews
"Gritty and transcendent, author A.W. Hill takes the reader from the hills of Hollywood to the mountain-lands of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq on a search for God."
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Library Journal reviews
From the opening sentence of this strongly sardonic satire, Gibson's debut, it is clear that nothing is sacred. Whether examining trendy charity functions or the...
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A Garden of Aloes
Kirkus, The independent, The Tucson Weekly, Her Circle Ezine reviews
Reviews of A Garden of Aloes – tough on the outside so they can stay soft within." – Kirkus The dialogue in the book is just right: each voice, distinct;...
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An Elephant's Tail
Website reviews
“Beautifully presented and wonder fully written.”
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Fortunate Harbor by Emilie Richards
Publishers Weekly reviews
A juicy, sprawling beach read with a suspenseful twist, Richards’s sunny sequel to Happiness Key reveals the next life step for Tracy Deloche and her tenant...
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After 50 It's Up To Us, Developing The Skills And Agility We'll Need
John Trauth - co author of Your Retirement Your Way - reviews After 50 It's Up To Us... by George Sc reviews
"Optimistic, deeply insightful, and filled with real-life examples, this book is a must for those of us who are willing to invest the time to develop the skills...
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Fierce
The Peace Arch News reviews
White Rock author Hannah Holborn has hit the jackpot most fiction writers dream about.
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