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Book Review: ‘Blood In The Water’ Is A Fascinating Story About Political And Military Cover-Ups And Obfuscations

Thomas TunstallUpdated on April 9, 2019April 9, 2019

  Presents evidence suggesting collusion between US and Israeli intelligence in the attack on a US naval surveillance vessel during the Six-Day War and the more than fifty-year long cover-up.

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Book Review: “The Lost Night’’s Main Character Is Unlikable And The Book Is Underwhelming

Adrina PalmerUpdated on February 17, 2019February 17, 2019

  What really happened the night Edie died? Ten years later, her best friend Lindsay will learn how unprepared she is for the truth.

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Book Review: You Do Not Need To Read This Book By ‘Any Means Necessary’

Ann McDonaldUpdated on February 5, 2019February 5, 2019

  In the highly anticipated sequel to ‘Leona: The Die is Cast,’ a corrupt detective deals with the emotional fallout of her actions while investigating a terrorist attack in the heart of Stockholm.

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Book Review: ‘The Beast’s Heart’ Is A Beautiful Love Story

Ann McDonaldFebruary 4, 2019January 20, 2019

    A luxuriously magical retelling of “Beauty and the Beast” set in seventeenth-century France and told from the point of view of the Beast himself.

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Book Review: ‘The Hiding Place’ Is Intensely Amazing But The Ending Is Unsatisfactory

Adrina PalmerUpdated on February 2, 2019February 2, 2019

  The thrilling second novel from the author of ‘The Chalk Man,’ about a teacher with a hidden agenda who returns to settle scores at a school he once attended, only to uncover a darker secret than he could have imagined.

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Book Review: ‘Hearts Of The Missing’ Is Absorbing From Beginning To End

Ann McDonaldUpdated on December 26, 2018November 30, 2018

  When a young woman linked to a list of missing Fire-Sky tribal members commits suicide, Pueblo Police Sergeant Nicky Matthews is assigned to the case. As the investigation unfolds, she uncovers a threat that strikes at the very heart of what it means to be a Fire-Sky Native: victims chosen and murdered because of …

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Book Review: ‘A Dangerous Duet’ Racks Up The Tension

Ann McDonaldUpdated on December 26, 2018November 2, 2018

  This dazzling new Victorian mystery from USA Today bestselling author Karen Odden, introduces readers to Nell Hallam, a determined young pianist who stumbles upon the operations of a notorious — and deadly — crime ring while illicitly working as the piano player in a Soho music hall.

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Book Review: You’ll Want To Read ‘Devil’s Day’ Over And Over

Ann McDonaldOctober 11, 2018October 11, 2018

[usr 5]   Every autumn, John Pentecost returns to the Lancashire farm where he grew up to help gather the sheep from the moors. Generally, very little changes in the Briardale Valley, but this year things are different. His grandfather – known to everyone as the Gaffer – has died and John’s new wife, Katherine, …

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Book Review: ‘The Burn Zone’ Is A Cautionary Tale Of Life In A Cult

Adrina PalmerOctober 7, 2018October 7, 2018

[usr 4]   After seven years of faithfully following her spiritual teacher, Renee Linnell finally realized she was in a cult and had been severely brainwashed. But how did that happen to someone like her? She had graduated magna cum laude with a double degree. She had traveled to nearly fifty countries alone before she …

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