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Reviews of Books with 330 Pages

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Amicus Curiae

by Scott Neuffer

This legal thriller is an electrifying examination of human failings in the justice system. The Texas criminal justice system is splayed open in Brian Clary’s gripping legal thriller, "Amicus Curiae". A complex plot, identifiable... Read More

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The Note

by Stephanie Bucklin

"The Note" is a multilayered work that moves between continents and perspectives, all while maintaining its focus on the dynamics of one particular unusual family. In Christopher Cromwell’s "The Note", a potential inheritance divides a... Read More

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The Year of Necessary Lies

by Rebecca Foster

Feminism and activism go hand in hand in this romantic novel about women’s empowerment and living life to the fullest. Kris Radish’s tenth novel, "The Year of Necessary Lies", highlights women’s role in the Audubon Society campaign... Read More

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Swing

by Peter Dabbene

Anchored by the 1971 World Series, questions of mortality, heroism, and infidelity help this outstanding novel transcend the sports genre. There are many baseball novels that are not really about baseball, and Philip Beard’s "Swing" is... Read More

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The Situation

by Margaret Cullison

This fast-paced, often humorous adventure is laced with thoughtful undertones. A video game tester and erstwhile celebrity gamer contends with a series of challenges in Graeme Daniels’s suspense-filled "The Situation". Daniels writes... Read More

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Love-To-Win Tennis

by Rich Rezler

Easy-to-follow tennis tips help players at all levels get into the swing of things. Roger W. McKee knows tennis. Raymond O. Loen knows organizational training. Together, they’ve intermingled three decades worth of experience in their... Read More

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