Lady Justice and the Book Club Murders

By Robert Thornhill

“Lady Justice and the Book Club Murders” by Robert Thornhill is number ten (10) in his comedy/mystery series of “Lady Justice” tales. In an unusual merger, Robert Thornhill combines the genres of comedy and mystery, and he does it well. It doesn’t seem very realistic...

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Love and Other Subjects

By Kathleen Shoop

Carolyn, the heroine in "Love and Other Subjects", is in over her head at the inner-city school where she teaches, and the principal, Mr. Klein, takes every opportunity to let her know he is aware of her deficiencies. He is mean and petty, and has...

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Legacy of the Gray Ghost

By Gerry Zimmerman

Legacy of the Gray Ghost is Historical Fiction. A rather large prologue tells the true story of the legendary John Mosby, leader of a band of Confederate cavalrymen on daring raids deep behind Union lines during the Civil War. His fame came from his ability...

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Letters From Wheatfield

By Patrick Shannon

Patrick Shannon has written a real whopping, wailing winner with "Letters from Wheatfield". If you`re looking for a great laugh in an easy read, then this book is for you. I read this book rather quickly in the smallest room in my house. Where was...

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Lethal Lasagna

By Rhonda Gibson

When Claire Parker found her best friend dead in her kitchen, she gave any thought of her finger prints being on of all things a suspected murder weapon…A  pan of Lasagna… Poisoned Lasagna at that.  Claire becomes the prime suspect. That’s when she decides to...

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Life After Genius

By M. Ann Jacoby

M. Ann Jacoby offers readers an extradinary, thought-provoking, humorous plot. Life After Genius is the story of genius, Theodore “Mead” Fegley. Only eight days before graduation, eighteen-year-old Mead drops out of college. He returns home and joins his father and uncle in selling furniture and...

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