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Reviews of Books with 262 Pages

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Missing

by J. G. Stinson

Solid characters, delightful prose, and well-paced action set "Missing" apart from other amateur-detective novels. Love, loss, scruples, and power are the scaffolding upon which Bill Noel builds a book that is one heck of a read. Dealing... Read More

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ShipShape

by Sara Budzik

Schmall helps nonprofits think not only about how to navigate rough waters, but why they sail at all. Anyone associated with a nonprofit organization will benefit from "ShipShape", Eric Schmall’s “uncomplicated guide to navigating... Read More

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A Fag for Her Fifties

by Cheryl Hibbard

Taking back the other “F” word, a gay author revels in Super-Fag-alicious-ness. Writing under the pseudonym B MacGregor, the author of "A Fag for Her Fifties" is a proud gay man who wholeheartedly and unabashedly advocates embracing... Read More

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The Searcher

by Sheila M. Trask

Joaquin Bridger isn’t much to look at. In fact, most townspeople try to avoid looking at the bedraggled homeless man standing on the street corner in a catatonic stupor. Few would expect him to spring into hero mode during a bank... Read More

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The Potentate of Walking Horse

by Mark McLaughlin

The first half of "The Potentate of Walking Horse" is a testament to Gary Lendennie’s skill at writing a Western that is both genuine and personal. Lendennie’s story of cowboy Rufus T. Breckenridge, his horse Ballbanger, and Rufus’... Read More

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Good Intentions

by Mark McLaughlin

“You work for the good of all,” Winston Jones, lead character of Bob Zeidman’s political satire, chides a sidewalk rabble-rouser who demands the government lower taxes, cut social programs, and allow people to “keep the loots of... Read More

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