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“Entertaining and easy to read, this book offers serious reflection on the hazards of online dating for those not fully prepared for the risks involved while affording readers another chanc

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“This one is for those who like a cozy mystery with some intriguing characters and a plot straight from a silent movie.

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“Herein lies the question: Where does artificial intelligence end, and human be-ing (existence) begin?”

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Welcome to Copper Bluff, South Dakota, and its college, setting for Mary Angela’s third Professor Prather Mystery A Very Merry Murder. Cozy mystery fans will love the small town scene and

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“Colin Cotterill has written this one from the heart.”

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“a combination Philip Marlowe and Mike Hammer with a generous dash of Maxwell Smart.”

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Randall Silvis, in his new book, Walking the Bones, has placed his protagonist, Sgt. Ryan DeMarco, in the precarious position of questioning his own mental stability.

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In A Case of Syrah, Syrah, author Nancy J. Parra sets the scene for a good cozy mystery.

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Dr. Katie LeClair has agreed to join the small town medical practice of Emmett and Nick Hawkins in the small town of Baxter, Michigan.

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“a fast, funny, and rip-roaring adventure of a few days in the life of an orc who’d like to forget his former association with a certain elf, and the elf who’s fighting against awakening ol

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“combines the insight and subtlety of the great literary masters with the vivid imagery and heart-pounding action of a big-screen blockbuster.”

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a terrifically entertaining ride with great atmosphere, zany and original characters.”

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“The author leaves us with good launch material into the next volume.

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“The tale is interesting, captivating, and suspenseful.

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Pharaoh is a mystery for all the wrong reasons.”

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There are so many “In Death” novels now—this is number 37—that it’s starting to feel like one of those long running TV cop shows with edgy dramas and a terrific ensemble cast.

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“Jon Land is in fine form in this riveting installment of the Caitlan Strong series.”

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“. . . rediscover why Dashiell Hammett was the peerless master of crime fiction in all its dark and bloody glory.”

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It’s not easy to write the second book in a series. The author doesn’t want to bore the readers with a re-hash of the characters’ lives. Yet the new reader must be made aware of the backstory.

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“. . . a slapdash effort . . .”

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