Fiction

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“In The Dog Who Knew Too Much, the mountains hide secrets that some folks want to keep covered up. . . .

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“The Rape of the Muse is a novel of many depths. There is excitement, rumination, eroticism, and intrigue. It is a strong study of character and of the importance of integrity.

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The peaceful, picturesque village of Nether Monkslip is like a time capsule where the clock stopped sometime in the mid-20th century—at least on the outside; but the inhabitants of Nether Monkslip

“Pass on this one.”

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“Cain inserts himself into the biblical narrative and wedges himself into these patriarchal stories to undermine their presumptions and prejudices.”

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“The author has created a perfect bedtime tale with this 32-page picture book.

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“There are layers and depths to this short novel that only surface after the last page has been read, and it has been set aside and that leave you reaching for it to start reading again.”

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Raymond Benson is the author of over 24 published books, including several original James Bond novels and three Bond novelizations.

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“Not only is the premise of Damned Busters: To Hell and Back, Book 1 unique, the plot keeps you guessing throughout. You are never fully sure what direction it will take.

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“As addictive as blood to a vampire, the Eerie and Creepy reprints are fast becoming the must-have compilation for any serious collector of the classic genre in both horro

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“My Uncle Martin’s Words for America not only honors Dr.

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Pilot & Huxley #2: The Next Adventure is a combination of “Beavis and Butthead” with the inappropriate and indulgent humor of “South Park.”

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“Ms. Graves does a fine job of balancing sharp, sexy humor with warm, authentic emotion. Bernie and Jeremy make the reader both chuckle and feel their pain—a truly potent combination.

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“. . . the ideas presented in this book are wild and woolly and well worth committing to the page. . . .

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“A touching and heartwarming holiday story, Bring Me Home for Christmas focuses on the joys and heartaches of first love.”

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“. . . the publication of Fighting Patton is especially significant, because of the depth and breadth of the German material utilized by Mr. Yeide.

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If a typical plot structure is and then, and then, and then, Jennifer Close’s plot in Girls in White Dresses might be described as and again, and again, and again, and again.

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“The Perfect Suspect will have readers on edge wondering what’s around the next corner.”

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“Though there are flawed technical aspects of The Touch, the suspense and intrigue of this medical drama brings opposites together, showing that differences can blend in unexpected

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“My gal done me wrong is a terrific reason for an anthology. Noir, much beloved in both books and movies, is notable for the unsentimental portrayal of violence and sex.

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Would you consider getting a tattoo that looks as if Hieronymus Bosch had painted it?

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“It’s all there for the reader to expect the unexpected. Timing, so important in comedy, is also exacting in the Mr. Norman’s expert hands. . . .

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“. . . in his debut novel, Ernest Cline weaves a fascinating futuristic, semi-dystopian tale of our world 30 years in the future. . . .

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“What to say of the overarching effect of this delightful trilogy?

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