A Newlywed’s Guide to Fortune and Murder

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Dianne Freeman

A Countess of Harleigh Mystery) Delightfully quirky A Newlywed's Guide to Fortune and Murder takes us back to the turn of the 19th century when women were beginning to stand...
The Moon Gate

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Amanda Geard

Moon gates which originated in China, symbolize birth and renewal; they are the inviting entrances to the gardens of the upper class. Author Amanda Geard’s compelling atmospheric novel, ‘The Moon...
AN ACCIDENTAL PIRATE

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Brooks Almy

The Possibly True Adventures of Fanny Campbell Set in pre-revolutionary Rhodes Island, Fanny Campbell has been bought up by her father to be an independent young woman. She can shoot,...
Broken Light

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Joanne Harris

Life is never easy for youngsters who are perceived to be strange, different and an outsider. However later in life, if this difference is as a result of having the...
Cellnight: A verse novel

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John Kinsella

John Kinsella via Cellnight, A Verse Book returns to the tumultuous past of Fremantle in Western Australia, at the time of the protest rallies against American nuclear warships coming into...
Three Legs in the Evening: A Novel

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Bette Ann Moskowitz

Funny, quirky and all too true to life, this delightful look at growing older from Bette Anne Moskowitz is definitely well worth the read, especially if you are growing older,...
Death of a Bookseller

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Alice Slater

Infatuation of one colleague for another can be both distressing and annoying, but when it escalates to stalking it is not only disconcerting but alarming. Alice Slater’s debut book “Death...
Small Mercies

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Dennis Lehane.

Is the death of a black youth connected to the disappearance of a white 17 year old teenage girl? Based on his own experience growing up in South Boston, award...
Standing in the Shadows

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Peter Robinson

How are two events almost thirty years apart linked? With Britain in the grips of the search for the Yorkshire Ripper, was the 1980’s murder of a young university student...
Call Me Marlowe

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Catherine de Saint Phalle

Call Me Marlowe is a delicate story about the fragility of man, of love, of mistakes and the search for an identity, a place to call home, which begins in...