Murder in a Sundown Town

By Alexandra Kitty

Murder in a Sundown Town by Alexandra Kitty is a true crime story. In 1968, Carol Jenkins was starting her first day of a new job – selling encyclopedias in Martinsville, Indiana. Just 21 years old, Carol didn’t have a bad bone in her body,...

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Matter of Conscience

Revisiting the 60's &70's - The music, Politics, Protests. Vietnam War....and prison.
By Bruce Neckels

To say that Bruce Neckels has led a colorful life would be an understatement. His memoir Matter of Conscience is so much more than a book about his experiences as a conscious objector who fought the system that drafted him for service in Vietnam. It...

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Murder in the West End Volume II

The Plays of Agatha Christie and Her Disciples
By Amnon Kabatchnik

Murder in the West End Volume II: The Plays of Agatha Christie and Her Disciples by Amnon Kabatchnik is a non-fiction exploration of 67 crime plays that premiered in London’s West End, including works by Agatha Christie and other notable playwrights. Kabatchnik examines both British...

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Mavi, My Dearest

An Extraordinary Journey to Motherhood
By Duygu Mengioğlu

Mavi, My Dearest: An Extraordinary Journey to Motherhood by Duygu Mengioğlu is an emotional and perceptive look into motherhood using surrogacy. This is the story of a devoted wife, Duygu, and her husband, Ahmet, a couple who, after years of marriage, decided to turn to...

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My ValHalla

Angels Are No Strangers to Chains
By Celia LaVon Belt

My ValHalla: Angels Are No Strangers to Chains by Celia LaVon Belt is a must-read memoir about a strong woman who is also a widow, a brain injury survivor, a burn survivor, and an abuse survivor. Celia Belt tells what she endured between 2022 and...

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Making Connections

Expectations, Experiences and Revelations
By Elly Dotseth

Making Connections: Expectations, Experiences and Revelations is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, family saga, and slice-of-life genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Elly Dotseth, this introspective work explores the author's early life, shaped by family...

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My Search for Jazzbo Jones

By Ethan Hirsh

My Search for Jazzbo Jones is a work of non-fiction in the memoir, slice-of-life, and inspirational writing genres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Ethan Hirsh, the narrative delves into the author's quest to uncover the mystery surrounding...

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My Father's Suitcase

By Mary Garden

My Father's Suitcase falls into the autobiography, family drama, and inspirational writing genres. It is best suited to adult readers and contains a discussion of abuse as well as other adult content and language. Penned by author Mary Garden, this gripping memoir delves into the...

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Monsters on the Loose

The True Story of Three Unsolved Murders in Prohibition Era San Diego
By Richard L. Carrico

Monsters on the Loose by Richard L. Carrico unravels the haunting mysteries behind three unsolved murders that gripped Prohibition Era San Diego in 1931. Beyond the sun-kissed beaches and seemingly tranquil neighborhoods lies a chilling narrative of terror and vulnerability. Carrico meticulously recounts the tragic...

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Manic-Depressive Pixie Dream Girl

By Katya Zinn

Katya Zinn's Manic-Depressive Pixie Dream Girl demonstrates her views on love, mental illness, and social constructs. As a gifted person, Zinn displays a unique self-awareness as she discusses the pitfalls of romanticizing mental illness. The author presents poetry, a mostly redacted story, a retelling of...

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