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Momo

by Carolyn Bailey

Simple, elegant prose makes this new edition of a classic tale relatable and touching, resonating with modern readers. Momo, a young orphan living on her own in the amphitheater of a nameless European city, is a gifted and empathetic... Read More

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The Courage to Kill

by Mark McLaughlin

It’s not about the mystery, it’s about how it’s solved, in this novel filled with blood and sex. Revenge—sparked by recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse and incest—drives a series of grisly murders set in what a lesbian... Read More

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Deadly Diamonds

by Mark McLaughlin

This gangster novel is breathlessly paced and populated with priceless characters. “I’ve seen dead bodies. You can’t be even partially Irish without chalking up some more wakes than weddings.” So explains the hero of John F.... Read More

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In the Moors

by Jennifer Williams

Access to the spirit world brings a refreshing angle to the detective genre. "In the Moors" cheerfully follows the sensual and independent Sabbie Dare into the markets and boot sales of Bridgwater, the wetlands of Somerset, and the... Read More

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Glitter and Mayhem

by Bill Baker

This exceptional collection takes readers on an illuminating road trip encompassing the scope of modern American pop culture. One thing that the new anthology, "Glitter and Mayhem", will never stand accused of is subtlety. Not that... Read More

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Impossible Futures

by Bill Baker

This wholly satisfying collection delivers an entertaining, engrossing, even exhilarating reading experience. The subtitle emblazoned across Duncan Eagleson’s pitch-perfect, retro-kitsch cover of "Impossible Futures" promises its... Read More

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