The twists and turns keep you reading and wondering how a life so full of promise has become so unhinged.
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Book Review: ‘The Botticelli Affair’ by Traci L. Slatton
As art has perservered over the centuries, so have the age old sightings of vampires. There is more in common than meets the eye.
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Is the mind really able to disconnet in times of need and danger and take us into the beauty and enchantment of the situation, leaving us free of fear and distress?
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Can the horror in the shadows of the beautiful city of Paris dim its lights to the world?
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Not just about exercise, but about moving forward with your life.
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The turbulance of the Sixties and Seventies spawned a whole new generation. Can we remember the lessons learned and continue the progress?
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If the ruling power takes away everyone's right to live, how can they wrest back control? The answers are elusive, but the lives of those most in need are on the line.
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When common courtesy is used as a lure by a brutal killer, can a woman ever feel safe?
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Can the truth set you free, or can the darkness of your past, spilled into the light, ruin your life forever?
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In a secret game of murder only the maker of the game wins.
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