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A Shade of Gray

by M. Wayne Cunningham

A debut mystery that morphs into a thriller, R.J. Hall’s "A Shade of Gray" opens with the shooting of a black teenaged robber and ends with the assassination of a drug warlord in Colombia. In between, there’s a glut of old-fashioned... Read More

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Lydia

by M. Wayne Cunningham

More of a novella than a novel, Luz M. Guzman’s mystery offers an ensemble cast of interesting characters, including the central one, Lydia, a four-year-old found wandering alone and hungry in the snowbound setting of a small town in... Read More

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Drum Dance

by M. Wayne Cunningham

Billed as a young-adult, coming-of-age story, Bonnie Turner’s novel deals with some pretty mature adult themes. Packed with action and adventure and set in the Canadian Arctic in the late 1930s, the intriguing plot blends Inuit... Read More

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Son

by M. Wayne Cunningham

Based on an event that took place in 1932 this novel reshapes the deadly shooting of a white teenager Michael “Son” Morrison Moss Jr. by a black schoolteacher in Austin Texas. The author chronicles sixty-year-old Charlie Jarrell’s... Read More

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Sardinian Silver

by M. Wayne Cunningham

After an absence of forty-two years languages professor A. Colin Wright returned for a visit to Sardinia. His nostalgic novel "Sardinian Silver" he says in its afterword “evokes a Sardinia that no longer exists but which had a quality... Read More

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Into the Fire

by M. Wayne Cunningham

During the 2007 US Naval Academy’s football season Presbyterian minister John Owen served as the team’s chaplain—a position he sometimes found ambiguous and challenging but always memorable and rewarding. His concisely written book... Read More

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Anecdotes & Personal Reflections

by M. Wayne Cunningham

A considerable amount of care and attention has gone into the production of Reverend Michael Alan Paull’s anthology, A Collection of Anecdotes and Personal Reflections on Life. The book includes fifty-six one-page textual entries... Read More

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