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Anvil of God

by Aimee Jodoin

This raw, fictionalized history is made exciting by a enthralling plot. This sweeping historical epic dives into a true story of political strife in the year 741 AD. The first of a planned series, "Anvil of God" will capture the... Read More

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The Galindez Case

by Lynn Evarts

A kidnapping and murder ordered by a dictator, a web of lies and deceit by the US government, and Cold War calculations: it’s not a spy novel. It all really happened. The story of how Jesus de Galindez, a Columbia University professor,... Read More

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The DELUDE

by Margaret Cullison

We are all capable of delusions, Gondor says, in a warning about lack of critical thinking. An exploration into the limitations of human ability to learn, The DELUDE: A Philosophical Journey, by Yoji K. Gondor, examines the behavior of... Read More

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Brassankle

by Melissa Wuske

A tale of two worlds, white and Native-American, is told with vivid language and an engaging plot. Set against the backdrop of the cultural and military turmoil of the Revolutionary War, this coming-of-age novel looks at the fighting in... Read More

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My Road of Life

by Wayne Cunningham

Poetry and prose lyrically meld the Azerbaijan landscape with the author’s own spiritual and political experiences. In "My Road of Life", Azerbaijani poet and politician Sabir Rustamkhanli contends that “each road has its own magic... Read More

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Crossing Clayborn

by Mark McLaughlin

"Crossing Clayborn" is a delightful, old-school story of the settling of scores by an injured party, dressed up and decked out with mobsters, Cuban freedom fighters, rapacious robber barons, and other seedy and unsavory characters.... Read More

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But One Husband

by Tom Bevier

Sarah Ann Thirkell was born in 1837 in Yorkshire, England. She grew up in that damp and foggy place in a family near the bottom of the English class system; she came to yearn for a life free of subservience to the whims of the ruling... Read More

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