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Reviews of Books with 406 Pages
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A typical American family with Cold War secrets brings Chekhovian intrigue to this literary thriller. Uncle Anton’s Atomic Bomb is a book hard to describe, and that’s part of what makes it so interesting. Ian Woollen’s novel tells... Read More
Anchored in history, "Unthinkable" is a well-developed thriller that sends readers back in time and onboard for a titanic disaster. Populated with a host of recognizable characters, Richard Cibrano’s "Unthinkable" combines historical... Read More
Carefully crafted, with a strong sense of place, Babenko’s novel is an immensely engaging contemplation about the nature of reality and illusion. "A Simple Soul" is anything but simple. As with matryoshka nesting dolls, Russian author... Read More
Kitty Klepacki is alone and on the run in this fast-paced tale of survival and romance. Unquestionably, seasoned writer Jo Ann Bender is fascinated by the American frontier, as evidenced by her other books, including the... Read More