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Reviews of Books with 258 Pages

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Whip Smart

by Leia Menlove

Whip Smart: Lola Montez Conquers the Spaniards follows the emergence of nubile woman-of-mystery Lola Montez—a little-known historic figure who lived in nineteenth century England. Lola, née Eliza Rosana Gilbert, falls in love, engages... Read More

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GOSPEL

by Jill Allen

In his fourth and final satirical novel starring intrepid reporter Henryetta Hebert, journalist for The Weekly Herald in Henryetta, Oklahoma, Simon Plaster skewers many things people may take as gospel. Subjects parodied include... Read More

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The Court's Expert

by Gary Presley

Richard Isham employs his experience as an attorney to craft a murder mystery centered on the death of a wealthy Californian. Defense attorney Charlie Malone is often immersed in vodka when not wrestling with his latest case. On leaving... Read More

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The Thief of Auschwitz

by Chris Henning

There is nothing forgiving in the landscape of "The Thief of Auschwitz", yet Jon Clinch renders a portrait that is at once redemptive and enduring. One might wonder what more could be said about one of the most brutal moments in... Read More

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Bound to Be Free

by Diane Taylor

An intensive Bible study guide designed to follow a two-month program, "Bound to Be Free" offers Christians eight steps to spiritual healing. In 2001, Greenman founded Ruth Ministries International, a nonprofit that, according to its... Read More

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7 Sanctuaries

by Cheryl Hibbard

The concept of sanctuary often carries religious overtones, and there is indeed something personally sacred about any place where an individual feels safe and secure. Ben A. Sharpton has taken the concept further in his new novel, "7... Read More

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In Love and War

by Diane Gardner

“Was this perhaps the inescapable role of women in wartime, to be swept up in the drama, and yes, even the glamour of war?” This question haunts E.E. Smith’s memoir as she reflects on her life and the choices she made in love,... Read More

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