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June 2012

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published June 2012.

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The Case

by Barry Silverstein

"The Case" tells the story of J. Cooper & Associates (JCA), a small, minority-owned business that was awarded a contract by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) as part of a program administered by the Small Business... Read More

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Karsh

by Meg Nola

Born in 1908, Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh used his camera and a keenly sensitive eye to chronicle the epic known as the twentieth century. Karsh’s portraits of some of the most celebrated men and women of recent times... Read More

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Prey of the Spirit Bear

by Alicia Sondhi

Among the picturesque national parks of the American Southwest, an ancient evil force is wreaking havoc. Slaughtered ravens and a possessed bear are only the beginning of this clever adventure by William Hill. After a spiritual moment of... Read More

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Don't Call Me Angel

by J. G. Stinson

Newcomer Alicia Wright Brewster debuts with a novella of urban fantasy centered on a fallen angel called Six. Sent to Hell for no reason she can discern (and no one’s bothered to tell her, either), Six enlists the aid of Alden, an... Read More

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Lineage

by Mark McLaughlin

Whenever the protagonist walks into an old mansion and quips that “this place has a strange feel to it,” the reader knows that bad things are about to happen. They happen in spades to Marc DuBois and many of the others who populate... Read More

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Valentine's Journey

by Catherine Thureson

Valentine’s Journey is about a year in the life of a puppy. Pauline Adams has written the book in order to remember the puppyhood of her precious dog. She tells her story from the dog’s imagined perspective. From the moment her... Read More

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No News Is Bad News

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Humor in writing is largely a subjective concept. While some may find the writings of Mark Twain vastly amusing, others may prefer more outrageous and visceral humor. "No News Is Bad News", a collaboration between authors Amara Thompson... Read More

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