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Reviews of Books with 475 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 475 pages.
Set in the 1970s, Brian Lebeau’s psychological thriller "A Disturbing Nature" follows a serial killer’s trail of bodies in New England. Francis Palmer, a chief investigator with the FBI, solves mass murder cases. He discovered... Read More
"Rekindled" is an insightful account of early American thinking regarding the separation of church and state. Early American colonists fleeing religious oppression in England grapple with deep questions of church and state separation in... Read More
Hiestand’s novel plays like a raucous combination of the films Office Space and Apocalypse Now. Readers will wonder just how far-fetched his vision of the future really is. Satire and action combine to present a humorous and compelling... Read More
Attend a party, read a blog, skim the editorial page of a newspaper, and you’ll be treated to a bevy of opinions about the U.S. government and what it does wrong, or, less often, what it does right. But how many of these arguments are... Read More