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September 1, 2013

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

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The Tenth Witness

by Leia Menlove

Made vivid by Rosen’s careful crafting, inquisitive Henri and the variety of countries in which he investigates dig up intriguing realities from the past. Leonard Rosen’s "The Tenth Witness" reintroduces handsome Henri Poincare, who... Read More

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Just Gone

by Cheryl Hibbard

With innovative characters, this short novel for beginning adult readers ties mystical urban legends with inner-city life. The Rapid Reads series, a collection of short, easy to read novels featuring contemporary themes, is intended for... Read More

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Made to Last

by Maria Siano

Realistic characters bring levity and heart to a charming love story of compromise and forgiveness. This entertaining and light-hearted Christian fiction novel, "Made to Last", by Melissa Tagg, follows Miranda “Randi” Woodruff, host... Read More

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Cold Tuscan Stone

by Karen Mulvahill

The constant presence of the past adds intrigue to this part travelogue, part detective novel, set in Italy. Posing as an American buyer of antiquities to help the Italian police bust a ring of thieves, translator Rick Montoya finds... Read More

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Illegal Liaisons

by Julia Ann Charpentier

This novel exposes the battle between moral restraint and emotional expression. Overshadowed by a powerful wife, a man puts his writing career on hold, relocates to Brussels at her request, and then engages in a passionate affair with... Read More

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The Ogre's Wife

by Karen Rigby

To subvert happily-ever-after, this poet populates his verse with grim Grimm characters and sprinkles in some dark humor. Ron Koertge—fiction writer, recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts... Read More

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Glitter and Mayhem

by Bill Baker

This exceptional collection takes readers on an illuminating road trip encompassing the scope of modern American pop culture. One thing that the new anthology, "Glitter and Mayhem", will never stand accused of is subtlety. Not that... Read More

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