Fiction

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“. . . a solidly entertaining Edwardian novel that will clearly appeal to fans of PBS’s Downton Abbey.

It’s 1913, and the Buxton girls are in a quandary.

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“. . . compulsive and engaging, . . . crackles with energy and wit . . .”

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“[a] fast-paced novella . . . [with] a real story . . .”

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Inside Pogo artist and writer Walt Kelly brings us an imaginative world that equals anything ever created by Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, or J. M. Barrie.

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“. . . just the right amount of suspense, mystery, and violence to keep the reader on edge.”

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“. . . a beauty to behold.”

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Easter will be here in no time, and parents who are trying to decide how to introduce this eggy tradition to their little ones may find a little board book called Ollie’s Easter Egg by Oli

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“. . . a lean and mean, modern-day noir western filled with complex characters and situations . . . a candidate for best crime book of 2013.”

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Imagination takes flight from the first scene, in which our nameless narrator finds himself in proximity to a one-eyed restaurant chef who leads him into a sauna.

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“. . . a novel that breaks all the rules . . .”

Unconventional best describes Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles.

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“. . . an unsettling read . . .”

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“A tour de force . . . expertly chronicles the experiences of the youngest of the baby boomer generation.”

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“. . . an absorbing debut novel. . . . Bear Is Broken is an exciting read.”

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“As a novel about a woman putting her life back together after a midlife crisis, Vanity Fare is a fun, witty book with an engaging heroine.”

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“The Chocolate Kiss is a Parisian confection filled with delights.”

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Liv Stein awakens in an unfamiliar room, broken, bruised, and with no memory of life before the accident her parents claim nearly killed her.

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“. . . the uneven execution of the plot prevents Resolve from achieving its full potential.”

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“. . . an intelligent page-turning mystery combined with a good dollop of well-told history . . .”

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For a team known mostly for incredible violence, reckless abandon, and general stupidity, the stories reprinted in this hardcover collection are can only be described in one word: charming

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“When word gets around about The List, readers will clamor for their copy and devour this book.”

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“If you’ve ever wanted to write a terrific crime novel, Criminal Enterprise could well be the blueprint.”

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“. . . beautifully written and astoundingly on target . . .”

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“. . . a quick, satisfying read to whet readers’ appetites for the next installment.”

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