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Review: The Twenty-Year Death by Ariel S. Winter

Most debut novelists usually focus on telling just one story in their first book. It’s the typical challenge: get the story out, work through the process once and determine if you have it in you to do...

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Review: The Cocktail Waitress by James M. Cain

James M. Cain was notably known as a giant of the crime fiction genre, iconic throughout the ‘30s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, and remembered for such iconic titles as Mildred Pierce and The Postman Always Rings...

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Review: The Diamond Seekers by Jack Everett and David Coles

Phillip Madden was a top cipher expert and MI5 agent when his life was changed forever: during a family drive amid the tranquility of the English countryside his wife and son were killed in a tragic...

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Review: Police (Harry Hole #10) by Jo Nesbø

With the latest in his acclaimed crime drama series, Jo Nesbø resurrects everyone’s favorite Norwegian detective, Harry Hole, after a bleak and unsettling final twist in the previous book, Phantom....

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True Blend by Joanne DeMaio

Joanne DeMaio’s fourth book, True Blend, brings her readers back to the quaint town of Addison, Connecticut, to meet new characters and even catch a glimpse of some familiar faces. Young widow Amy...

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