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Reviews of Books with 340 Pages

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Precipice

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Dan Brown’s religious thrillers collide with the horror and sci-fi of Alien in this spellbinding book. A life-changing religious prophecy and a sinister alien plot entwine in this intriguing science fiction tale. T. C. Joseph explores... Read More

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The Smart Girl

by Shelley Mae Hazen

This humorous, bouncy send-up of British politics and journalism is consistent and clever. Sally Jane Smart is a celebrity-worshipping Brit whose job as a journalist gets her caught up in strange, sordid political circles, and she... Read More

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A Danger to Himself and Others

by James Burt

Battle-scarred veterans are depicted as both victims and heroes in this explosive police thriller. It might seem cliché to have a narrative about former veterans as cops trying to stop madmen from blowing up innocents. It’s true we... Read More

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In a Dream

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Suspense and romance bolster the appeal of this engaging tale of danger, forgiveness, and love. Two gunshots change Emma Potter’s world forever in Ayla Wood’s debut novel, "In a Dream". Emma’s struggle to build a life beyond her... Read More

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The Patterer

by Karen Rigby

An entertaining roast of “News Performance” in eighteenth-century London, this novel paints a vivid cultural melange of celebrity, misfortune, comedy, and moral bankruptcy. Leeds Merriweather is a gifted patterer whose livelihood... Read More

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Intercession

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

Intense and smart story populated with memorable characters takes on issue of child abuse by the clergy. In this taut cat-and-mouse adult thriller, a quartet of police officials in the New York City area rush to solve the brutal murder... Read More

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