Book Review
Light in the Darkness
by Annie Peters
A master storyteller weaves a beautiful tale from the age of Native Americans’ ancestors. "Light in the Darkness" tells the story of Honaw, a Hisatsinom boy who grows to become the spiritual leader of his people. A gifted storyteller,...
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Enigma in Blue
by Annie Peters
A tale of scientific experiments and research conducted by unique, compelling characters provokes philosophical thought. In "Enigma in Blue", Klaus Bytzek creates a cast of eccentric characters who posit questions about the nature of our...
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The Dive
by Annie Peters
Muir has written an absorbing, unforgettable novel for those ready to question their social values. In "The Dive", Robert Muir provides an unforgettable look into downtown Toronto in 1987. There, Muir illuminates a subculture inhabited...
Book Review
A Woman to Blame
by Annie Peters
This truly enjoyable mystery features well-written characters in addition to a puzzling plot and multiple story lines. "A Woman to Blame" is a mystery that engages from the start with an intriguing plot and a host of well-developed...
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Prescription for Murder
by Annie Peters
"Prescription for Murder" is a delightfully fast-paced mystery convincingly set in the 1940s with a sleuth that readers cannot help but like. In "Prescription for Murder", private detective Alexis J. Smith faces marriage, murder, and the...
Book Review
Dead Duck
by Annie Peters
McKinney knows his subject matter—both the law and duck hunting—and brings his characters and setting to life with humor. "Dead Duck" is set among the duck hunting clubs of the Butte Sink in Northern California. Mel McKinney is...
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"A" Is for the Alchemist
by Annie Peters
Fun characters make for an action-packed novel that is impossible to predict. In “A“ Is for the Alchemist, James Larson has written a wild adventure that defies prediction. Children and young adults will enjoy the well-written...
Book Review
A Native's Tongue
by Annie Peters
Unforgettable characters drive this offbeat, unpredictable tale of three flawed people. In A Native’s Tongue, Michael Dennis writes of drugs, sex, love, and obsession among three broken people in Southern California. Dennis’s unique...