Published Reviews
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Chicago Jewish Star reviews
“A new biography Muriel’s War … is a story of courage and heroism. Chicago-born Muriel Gardiner was the daughter of a Protestant mother and a Jewish father, and...
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San Diego Jewish World reviews
“The life of Muriel Gardiner … is truly heartwarming – the number of lives she saved, or at least had a hand in saving, was incredibly great. And the saga of her...
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BOSTON GLOBE reviews
“Terrible times can elicit extraordinary deeds even from ordinary people, and Muriel Gardner was anything but ordinary … If some portion of Gardiner’s...
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Charlotte Observer reviews
by Scott Owens
Scott Owens' new poetry collection, "Something Knows the Moment," wastes no time submerging readers in his theme, a candid investigation, sometimes raw and...
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Irish Times reviews
by Sam Millar
“The Darkness of Bones recreates the details of a child sex abuse scandal [Kincora] with shivery vividness.”
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RTE 1 Arena reviews
by Sam Millar
“Millar is possibly unique among crime writers, that I know of, and the real world that he experiences. He was in the Maze prison, on The Blanket,...
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Booklist reviews
by Sam Millar
“Irish crime writer, Sam Millar (The Redemption Factory) is back with a brand new anti-hero, Karl Kane…
Thirty years ago Robert Mitchum and Michael Winner...
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Warner Brothers reviews
by Sam Millar
“While most writers sit in their study and make it up, Sam Millar has lived it and every sentence in his new novel, The Redemption Factory, evokes a...
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Esquire Magazine reviews
by Sam Millar
“Naked…for years on end in a freezing cell…beatings…whatever…Millar went through it all.”
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firstborngril.blogspot.com reviews
"In her new novel, Gathering of Waters, Bernice McFadden brings her own special vision to the unfortunate story of Emmett Till and his murder in Money...
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Anna's Book Blog reviews
by Terry Spear
Thoughts: This latest installment in the werewolf series is one of my favorites, along with the first book Heart of the Wolf. There is always something fresh and...
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www.seafoodnews.com reviews
"What makes this book such compelling reading? It is that Michele exposes to us all what that sense of risk on the sea is all about. All of us think...
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Oakland Press reviews
Filled with anecdotes, insights and frank opinions, Roadwork is a breezy and warm insider's view of the music world told by someone who loved the life and the...
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John Scalzi's "Whatever" reviews
"Since I know the people in the book, I can’t say that I’m at all objective about it, but folks, this is a good book. Rob writes well, with humor and anger and...
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Coffee Time Romance & More reviews
An exciting and interesting historical, this book kept my attention and is one that I enjoyed reading. The murder and mayhem are very well written and are...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
by Jon Clinch
Kings of the Earth displays a "subtle brilliance...so vibrant that you feel the bite of a northern wind, smell the rankness of dissipated lives and experience the...
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Kirkus reviews
With its focus on overcoming adversity and creating positive situations, the narrative could devolve into a blathering self-help book, but Kohler and co-author...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
An American graduate student in India teams up with an intelligence agent and others to prevent a crisis that could spark bloody chaos.
When Jill Rothchild, an...
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Book List reviews
by Terry Spear
In her newest novel chronicling the lives of the MacNeill werewolf brothers, Spear (A Howl for a
Highlander...
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Red Room reviews
by Aberjhani
'To continue one's journey in the darkness with one's footsteps guided by illumination of remembered radiance is to know courage of a peculiar kind – the courage...
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