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Reviews of Books with 123 Pages

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The News from the Master

by David George

“To my amazement, I found myself staring into the eyes of the most horrific person. I saw his image from the top of his head down to his chest. It was Satan…” Virji Angelo writes. “I jumped from the sofa, opened the door and... Read More

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Lifelines

by Jill Allen

Past and present blur for New York City attorney Rhiannon O’Rourke, resulting in nightmares, daydreams, and flashbacks to her past lives as she attempts to defend her friend Allegra against murder charges. In addition to the case and... Read More

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Lethal Hindsight

by David George

“We will make the world forget the failures of our fathers…Steps must be taken to return the Vaterland to what it should be,” Gerhardt Kugler tells his company’s board of directors in Robert Abel Jr.’s Lethal Hindsight. This... Read More

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Jeremiah's Prophecies

by David George

“Go and speak to this nation, saying, ‘You the United States of America, I remember you when I established you, how you sought me and filled my word throughout your society. You acknowledged me in your Declaration of Independence and... Read More

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Hell World Heaven

by Liam Brennan

“In order to like your exercise, it will be good to listen to your favorite music, partner up with your neighbors and coworkers, or watch TV while biking and doing sit-ups,” author Nancy Xia writes in her first book, Hell World... Read More

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Escape from Paradise

by Jill Allen

Walter F. Wild, a native of Hawaii and former psychologist, gives new meaning to the phrase “trouble in paradise” with his second book and first novel, "Escape from Paradise". Who would want to leave the lush paradise of Oahu? Does... Read More

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Don K

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Readers will be pleasantly surprised by Don K, the first book in a proposed series of organized crime novels in the tradition of cult classic films like The Godfather and Pulp Fiction. Newcomer Motupalli S. Prasad’s style is unusual... Read More

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