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“offers hours of entertainment in bites of a few minutes’ time. It will, no doubt, find a deserved place on many a bedside table . . .”

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“Laurie fans will not be disappointed in A Trinket for the Taking. The concept of two different worlds in this cozy will draw the reader into a fantastical story.”

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“Oller has produced another work of dramatic reality and reading far superior to Hollywood myth and popular misunderstandings.”

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“If there is any complaint about A New Lease on Death, it is that the story ends on a cliffhanger. Hopefully that indicates there may be a sequel.”

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France in the year 2027 is ravaged by a series of cyberattacks and deep fakes. With exceptional CGI, a fake video shows a member of the ministerial cabinet executed by guillotine.

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“‘They don’t elect us. If they don’t like what we’re doing, it’s more or less just too bad.’”

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a fast-paced mystery with lots of humorous interplay between the characters, crimes to solve, and recipes to try as well.”

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“’And right there, over what would be the monastery of Saint-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loups, was an asterisk. In bright red ink, like a splotch of blood . . .’”

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“By the end of The Mirror it’s clear that Sonya and her allies need to enter the haunted past, retrieve seven rings (no hobbits though), and defeat the witch and her curse.”

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“Don’t let the subtitle of the series fool you into thinking this novel will lean into espionage. Georgie’s no spy.”

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“a compelling journey of a fascinating spirit seeped in history, nostalgia, and legend.”

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