Book Review
The KingBee
by Lynn Evarts
This historical mystery novel may interest young readers who crave insights into the past. "The KingBee" by George S. Haines is an old-fashioned young adult detective story with a historical flavor. The fifth title in its series, "The...
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Take a Walk on the Bright Side
by Lynn Evarts
"Take a Walk on the Bright Side" recalls a simpler time when family was everything. Eugene Bright’s memoir, "Take a Walk on the Bright Side", gives a detailed history of more than a century of the Bright family, detailing their...
Book Review
Music You Will Never Hear
by Lynn Evarts
Violent crimes have wide implications, as this work of true crime shows. Angelo J. Kaltsos’s "Music You Will Never Hear" relates the story of the author’s uncle who, in 1946, shot and killed a Boston police officer and was...
Book Review
A Journey with Panic
by Lynn Evarts
Its no-nonsense approach, clear examples, and succinct text make this an invaluable book. Psychologists James Manning and Nicola Ridgeway outline the most effective ways to deal with panic in their easy-to-read, helpful book, "A Journey...
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The Boy in Formaldehyde
by Lynn Evarts
This disturbing thriller focuses on underground child abuse rings with eerie connections to the real world. In Michael Antony’s "The Boy in Formaldehyde", Camilla, an advocate for victims of child abuse, comes across a macabre art...
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Venus Looks Down On A Prairie Vole
by Lynn Evarts
This ethically charged novel examines topics from the psychology of sex addiction to reporting guidelines, all to intriguing ends. In Venus Looks Down on a Prairie Vole by Graeme Daniels, Daniel Pierce, recently widowed, becomes...
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Rising from the Ashes
by Lynn Evarts
A young woman finds love and possible redemption in this novel about survival and recovery. Marchela Wells’s "Rising from the Ashes" is a romance with elements of a classical thriller that relates the tragedies of a young woman’s...
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Rude Awakening
by Lynn Evarts
The colonel’s concern for the men and women of the Canadian armed forces is clear as he outlines the extent to which their government neglected them. Pat Stogran’s Rude Awakening: The Government’s Secret War Against Canada’s...