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Grim
Sara B. Elfgren’s novel "Grim" sets paranormal suspense and occult magical realism to the soundtrack of eighties death metal. Kasper is eighteen and lives in the shadow of his father’s once-popular death metal band, Dark Cruelty....
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Sara B. Elfgren’s novel "Grim" sets paranormal suspense and occult magical realism to the soundtrack of eighties death metal. Kasper is eighteen and lives in the shadow of his father’s once-popular death metal band, Dark Cruelty....
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Bishop’s Endgame is a frenetic thriller in which two men confront their mortality while struggling with the loss of a legendary spy. In Michael Frost Beckner’s tense thriller Bishop’s Endgame, the murder of a legendary spy sparks a...
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"American Tapestry" mines family stories for an informative, down-to-earth trek through America’s past. Pat Speth Sherman explores two centuries of American history through the eyes of her ancestors in her generational biography...
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"Paint Her Dead" is an appealing, high-caliber murder mystery. Something foul is afoot at a charming coastal inn where interior designer Leah Dawson is supposed to spend a week at a painting workshop. Rather than dabbling in acrylics,...
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Eerie monsters and psychological demons creep from the shadows of Johnson’s vivid occult mystery. Haunted houses are a staple of horror novels, but few are quite as patently evil as the seemingly abandoned home at the heart of Carter...
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Over the course of centuries people have relied on tradition and the often literal interpretation of sacred documents to restore contentment and stability in their lives. With no alternatives available, an individual would seek solace in...
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