Twentieth Century

“Once more, Winspear demonstrates her exceptional ability to craft a suspenseful mystery and graphic picture of a critical time and place.”

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“Louis L’Amour fans and potential fans, hit the bookstores! This is one of his novels not to miss.”

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“The power of this well-written novel grows as the story moves forward both historically and fictionally.

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Lucy Kincaid receives a letter from attorney Henry Garrison in Virginia soon after her mother Beth dies from cancer.

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“a convincing, fascinating glimpse into the private lives of two very remarkable individuals.”

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"Highly recommended."

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“Rose has again masterfully mined a magic-infused art world of dramatic twists and turns, a luscious romp readers will thoroughly enjoy.”

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The Other Me is a pleasure to read, with a style that moves as smoothly as an Acela train and a page-turning plot.

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“a splendid novel.”

The Decision, a brief new novel by Britta Bohler, can be summed up with a simple yet elegant sentence lifted from early on in the text:

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A rich jazz-age family convenes at a Newport summer palace where an old widower intends to have a séance and get the approval of his dead wife for a new marriage only to learn that his handsome law

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To read this novel is to feel the wonder of life anew and to become, however momentarily, a better person.”

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“. . . a welcome view of a likable young woman’s full-throttled claim on life in the early 20th century.”

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Purple Daze is a cutting-edge novel, strategically written to keep you wanting more as you delve deeper into the love and conflict of the rocky 1960s.

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