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Right of Capture
At its heart, "Right of Capture" explores the various ways that human weaknesses can be exploited. Genetic evolution, corporate interests, and politics collide in Isadora Deese’s "Right of Capture". Focusing on two remarkable siblings,...
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Night People, Book 1
In the early 1960s, Larry Dunlap made a choice plenty of others have dreamed about—moving out to California to join his friends in a singing group. In Night People, he recounts the early days of trying to make it, when the dreams of...
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The Leopard
Ancient and medieval history inform the setting and characters of this intelligently constructed world. K. V. Johansen’s "The Leopard" combines familiar fantasy elements in unique fashion to create an involving and deftly written novel...
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The KeyMaster
by Anna Call
The spiritual background and exciting climax of this novel are sure to be crowd-pleasers for New Age readers. In this sweeping tale of spiritual discovery, "The KeyMaster" by Ruth Evelyn, angelic beings play a cosmic game with human...
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The Honshu Pioneer
by Derek Catsam
Tom Thomas’s "The Honshu Pioneer" deserves a wide readership of scholars and students of World War II and military history. "The Honshu Pioneer" was the first American newspaper started by occupying American troops in Japan. In this...
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So You Think You Know the Presidents?
In-depth explanations and humorous commentaries turn this trivia book about the US presidents into a fascinating romp through American history. Presidential trivia has been a popular subject for many years, but Peter Meltzer offers a...
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Operation Wolfe Cub
by Jill Allen
At first the mind recoils at the thought of the world’s fate depending on Nazi Germany, but H. C. Wells’s compelling thriller, Operation Wolfe Cub: The Time to Tell: Book I will make readers rethink their revulsion. This re-imagining...