Three Questions in the Ethereal

By Barry Robbins

Three Questions in the Ethereal is a work of fiction penned by author Barry Robbins in the historical, cultural, abstract, and inspirational writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Readers are invited to share in a unique and enchanting journey...

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The Ormond Girl

By Mireille Pavane

Stories like The Ormond Girl by Mireille Pavane remind me why I love short fiction. The story moves along at a fast clip with an elegant and fluid style reminiscent of Jane Austen and concludes with a seemingly ambiguous ending, though enough clues are given...

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The Kelsey Outrage

The Crime of the Century
By Alison Louise Hubbard

The Kelsey Outrage: The Crime of the Century by Alison Louise Hubbard is based on a true story. Cathleen Kelsey had long protected her eccentric Bohemian poet of a brother, but when Charles Kelsey doesn’t come home one night, Cathleen discovers that he has been...

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Travels of a Hanging Rope

By John M Langley

In Travels of a Hanging Rope by John M. Langley, the story of the hanging rope starts on December 5, 1900. It was the last time anyone saw a man by the name of Ed Tusker alive. John Pearl was hired by Ed Tusker, but...

The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler

A Horror Novel
By Connor Gunnin

The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler is a work of fiction in the horror, dark paranormal, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to its dark themes, some sensitive subject areas, and moderate gore and explicit language throughout. Penned by author...

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The Missing Puzzle Piece

A Dying Truth Exposed, Book Four
By Marcus Abston

The Missing Puzzle Piece fits into the historical drama, suspense, and family saga subgenres and is the fourth novel in the Dying Truth Exposed series. The work is best suited for mature adult readers owing to some scenes of sex and violence. Penned by author...

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The Good King

A Medival Thriller
By George WB Scott

George WB Scott's captivating novel The Good King transports readers to the dawn of the Middle Ages and the emergence of Christendom in Europe. The book masterfully depicts the transformative power of this new religion which offers a stark counterpoint to pagan customs that reigned...

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The Unconventional Path of Thelonius Aubrey

By Gwen Banta

The Unconventional Path of Thelonious Aubrey by Gwen Banta is a coming-of-age tale that follows the journey of two friends finding their place in the world in post-World War II America. Having grown up as an orphan in the French Quarter of New Orleans, seventeen-year-old...

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Trail of Vengeance

By Amanda Brenner

Charlie Cross, a gunman for hire, and Hank Dawson, a man looking for a job and a fresh start, cross paths on their way into Lodestar, Colorado, a small town with a thriving community and welcoming residents. Cross wants to find out what happened to...

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The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly

By Robert E. Kearns

In 1925, Rita Reilly was born to a middle-class Irish family and grew up in a sheltered home with lots of love. Her family is well-off financially, owning a booming grocery and newsagent store with their living quarters above. When her family travels to Wicklow...

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