Trios

Death, Deceit, and Politics
By Carl Parsons

Senator Collins and Mark have been close for a very long time, with Mark managing most of his calendar and affairs. Marla, the senator's wife, is confident that most, if not all, decisions are actually made by Mark. Brian, just like his father, has an...

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The Misadventures of an Imperfect Woman

By Bela Gary

The Misadventures of an Imperfect Woman is a work of fiction penned by author Bela Gary in the women’s fiction, metaphysical adventure, and personal journey subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. A work that feels deeply and emotionally real, this...

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The Walk-On

By Richard Podkowski

The Walk-On is an outstanding novel by Richard Podkowski. Although Mike "The Steelman" Stalowski rules the football field, he is beginning to spiral out of control. Mike played football despite suffering from severe pain and an injury for years. Mike turned to alcohol and painkillers...

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The Desk from Hoboken

By ML Condike

The Desk from Hoboken is a work of fiction in the mystery, crime, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author ML Condike. This enthralling and intricately woven mystery combines elements of genealogy, history,...

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The Heiress in Kent

Kopp Chronicles
By Gregory Kopp

Gregory Kopp's novel The Heiress in Kent takes place in 19th-century London and New York. Sir Richard Mayne and Her Majesty the Queen ordered Scotland Yard detective Richard Cordwell to investigate urgent matters regarding the British throne's financial investments in the American railroads. During a...

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The Violence of Reason

By Pete Planisek

The Violence of Reason by Pete Planisek is a gripping historical fiction thriller set in Nazi-occupied Norway. Aside from her job at a bookstore, Norill is an amateur pianist, courier, and spy for Norway's underground resistance against the Nazi regime. But when her friends and...

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The Human Trial

By Audrey Gale

Were it not for his high school counselor Fidella Dolkowski, Randy Archer would have succumbed to the abuse from the brutes he called family. Fidella had secured Randy a scholarship to Harvard for two reasons. First, because Randy was brilliant, and had finished high school...

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The More Beyond

By Jill Thomas

The More Beyond by Jill Thomas follows the story of a young girl trying to navigate life while growing up in a dysfunctional family. Fed up with the whims of her neglectful parents, Morton Guthrie ends up trying to commit suicide twice in four days,...

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The Estelusti Trail

By Roy V. Gaston

The Estelusti Trail is the second book in the Pete Horse Series by Roy V. Gaston and is set in Florida during the Second Seminole War. Pete is a young Estelusti warrior. The Estelusti, or Black Seminoles, were descendants of runaway enslaved Africans who sought...

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Two Weeks of Summer

A Lighthearted Coming-of-Age Novel
By Katherine Tirado-Ryen

Two Weeks of Summer: A Lighthearted Coming-of-Age Novel by Katherine Tirado-Ryen introduces us to Kimberly Kincaid or Kim, as she prefers others to call her. She is Puerto Rican and an ordinary woman like any one of us. She grew up in the shadow of...

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