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Book Review: The Mers by Ami Blackwelder
Sometimes the truth can set you free, but it just as often brings more problems and often danger.
Read More »Book Review: The Seventh Priest: Offering Day by D.A. Winstead
Offering ancient mysteries and embassy intrigue in Sudan, The Seventh Priest is modern day King Solomon’s Mines with a touch of The Da Vinci Code.
Read More »Book Review: PYG: The Memoirs Of Toby, The Learned Pig by Russell Potter
PYG: The Memoirs Of Toby is a remarkable book - the sole known memoir of any creature other than a human. And it rocks!
Read More »Book Review: Broken Harbor by Tana French
Tana French pens a fourth entry in the annals of Murder D.
Read More »Book Review: Suzy’s Case by Andy Siegel
To what extent is a hospital willing to go, to hide a mistake that ruins the life of a child?
Read More »Book Review: The Wurms Of Blearmouth by Steven Erikson
Mayhem and bedlam mixed with a healthy dose of humour make this a great read.
Read More »Book Review: Little Night by Luanne Rice
Little Night is a riveting story about sisters torn apart, and the healing power of love, hope, and nature.
Read More »Book Review: The Investigation by Phillipe Claudel
But for overindulgent ending, Phillipe Claudel's latest novel epitomizes the term 'Kafkaesque.'
Read More »Book Review: Grail Mysterium: An Adventure on the Heights by Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield
With Evil taking over Boston College, can a group of college seniors find the problem before it is too late?
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