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In a small town rocked by grisly murders, this mystery changes gears mid-stream to more of a psychological thriller.
Living a life larger than most fictional characters, Dan 'Tito' Davis shares what being a federal fugitive for thirteen years is like.
From disgrace to redemption, Sylvie Beljanski is doing her best to make sure her father's research isn't buried.
A rather realistic portrayal of what could happen if a person knew exactly how long they have left to live.
A ragtag team of both superheroes and villains must face their biggest threats yet on the same side this time: old age and existentialism.
While I do find alternative healing an interesting field to read, I wasn't quite prepared for the subtitle to be so literal.
A redemption story without a full redeeming for the main character, McDowell still has so much further to go.
With strong women and even stronger bonds between them, this story puts in perspective how seldom we see portrayals like this.
Denise M. Bressler provides valuable insight into why current schools are more cages for knowledge rather than places to grow and build it.
Dark, dirty, and dystopian with strong female characters, this novel might be a challenging read but one well worth the time to do so.
Although this superhero novel has a few rough edges, the story will give quite a bit of enjoyment to fans of the genre.
Part social experiment, part medical mystery, this historical fiction novel has many twists and turns on every page.