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May 2020

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2020.

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A Step Too Far

by Delia Stanley

In the dramatic novel "A Step Too Far", both love and hate are motivating forces. In Joanna North’s psychological thriller "A Step Too Far", an aggressive child grows up to wreak havoc on his family. After years of compliance and... Read More

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Prey of the Falcon

by Philip Zozzaro

"Prey of the Falcon" is a compelling thriller in which terrorists find a new way to strike at old enemies. In Len Camarda’s thriller "Prey of the Falcon", a kidnapping advances terrorist plots to a higher level. Best friends Paz and... Read More

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The Pruning

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

A woman who longs for belonging navigates the perils of romance and religion in Ora Murphy’s engrossing novel. In Ora Murphy’s novel "The Pruning", a woman searches for love and religious belonging. Ruth, a single mom of three,... Read More

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The SCOTUS Affair

by John M. Murray

In the tight, twisting thriller "The SCOTUS Affair", an affable detective pursues the truth about a far-reaching political conspiracy. In Stephen L. Bruneau’s thrilling novel "The SCOTUS Affair", Detective Dimase Augustin returns to... Read More

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Brands on a Mission

by Carol Booton

"Brands on a Mission" is a valuable marketing text aimed at inspiring corporate leaders to harness the power of their brands to improve lives and promote social justice. Myriam Sidibe’s action-oriented business book "Brands on a... Read More

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Nythan

by John M. Murray

Soulstealer is a compelling urban fantasy novel that teems with moral quandaries. In Shane Boulware’s epic fantasy novel Soulstealer, an ancient being attempts to amass power while his human host struggles with taking innocent lives.... Read More

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The Magdalene Deception

by Karen Rigby

"The Magdalene Deception" is an impassioned thriller that’s directed by Church mysteries, featuring a crystalline portrait of persistence. In Gary McAvoy’s steady, Vatican-set thriller, "The Magdalene Deception", an attractive duo... Read More

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Unlocking

by Kristine Morris

The memoir "Unlocking" is keen in addressing how images can reveal hidden secrets and bring forth truth, understanding, and compassion. Nancy L. Pressly’s sensitive memoir, "Unlocking", concerns the power of images to release memories,... Read More

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