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May 2014

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2014.

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Hilda and the Ship's Doctor

by Margaret Cullison

Dark threads of racial injustice underscore the multiple plot points of this detailed historical novel. Erica Bell skillfully uses a historical backdrop for her compelling fiction in Hilda and the Ship’s Doctor. During a treacherous... Read More

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Dark South

by Karyn Saemann

The theme of disenfranchisement in the American South runs through this ghoulish short story collection featuring ghosts and gore. Mystics, mummies, ghostly apparitions, and an array of unhinged characters up to assorted no good... Read More

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The Art Of Troubleshooting

by Melissa Wuske

Maxham’s expertise is broad, and his book equips problem solvers across a variety of disciplines. The Art of Troubleshooting by Jason Maxham presents a solid theoretical and practical framework for solving real-life mechanical... Read More

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The Do-Nothing

by Sarah Stewart

Perkison’s strong storytelling grabs us from the first sentence and doesn’t let go until the final page. In "The Do-Nothing", Brannon Perkison weaves a story of loss, betrayal, and determination through the eyes of a teenage boy... Read More

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The Seduction Campaign

by Jill Allen

An amateur detective duo digs into a government conspiracy in this steady-moving thriller. In this polarized political era, many US citizens expect cover-ups, and are convinced that the government is watching. Lloyd Reman’s solid debut... Read More

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