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May 1, 2013

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 1, 2013. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in May 2013.

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Devil Dancer

by Thomas Kachadurian

The day after prize stallion Devil Dancer is shot in his paddock, private detective Wendell Clay meets a woman over some jumper cables and then gets hired to solve the crime; neither turns out to be what they seem. "Devil Dancer" is a... Read More

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Grains of Truth

by Maria Siano

Unique characters and high drama combine in this well-written, action-packed story of counterterrorism and espionage. In Lydia Crichton’s "Grains of Truth", set in present day, post-9/11 America and Egypt, Julia Grant, a middle-aged... Read More

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Up and In

by William Gee

Motivational business book combines faith with leadership and life skills. Being discouraged, feeling adrift, and struggling with what life has dealt us are experiences to which many can relate. Some, though, are trapped in a seemingly... Read More

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Reveal

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Author’s distinct, engaging voice unveils the process of returning to herself after systemic alienation from the divine. Harvard-trained theologian Meggan Watterson’s debut is an intriguing spiritual manifesto, with elements of... Read More

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Artifice

by Peter Dabbene

Gay android/human romance blossoms amid a blockbuster science fiction plot. Imagine a big-budget, summer science-fiction blockbuster with a tender romance at its core. Now imagine it’s a comic book instead of a movie, and the romance... Read More

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In the Garden of Stone

by Diane Gardner

Tale following three generations of one family in Appalachia offers hope for life’s struggles. There’s often a restlessness in the human heart, a longing for meaning, purpose, and a place in the world. Yet perhaps the strongest... Read More

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Ticked

by Angela Leeper

Journalist and sufferer himself joins man with Tourette’s on astounding journey to find a medical miracle for “the funhouse mirror of maladies.” Tourette syndrome affects an estimated three million people in the United States... Read More

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The King's Jar

by Patricia Morrow

A tightly written mystery set within a whirlwind promenade through the world of fine art, as seen through the eyes of a museum fund-raiser. A celadon funerary jar, ancient and priceless, goes missing from the Devor Museum, and... Read More

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