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Spinners of Destiny
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Young Sebastian Cabot dreams of becoming a navigator and commander like his father. He and his younger brother, Sancius, embark on Admiral John Cabot’s 1498 voyage to discover a route to Asia. But desperate to succeed, John splits the fleet: he...
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Horde of Legends
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Our heroes return in book 3 of the Veranuxz Experiment. Having finally joined their celestial counterparts on their home planet, three remarkable humans (and one exceptional bear) find themselves thrust into a universe-spanning cataclysm that has...
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The Secessionist's Wife
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For journalist Anna Jones of the New York Daily Journal, nothing is more important than finding the truth. So when Fort Riley, Kansas, suffers a terrorist attack, Anna jumps at the chance to see what’s happening at the base. She and her partner...
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The Book of Gronsky
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Gilbert Gronsky is at it again. The neophyte author of The Life of Gronsky has returned to the world of Danny Hawkins, a Vancouver Island-based P.I. whose midcentury sleuthing proves far more palatable than the grind of post-pandemic...
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Beneath The Falls
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When the body of a man is found discarded in a manure pit on the outskirts of Wakefield Falls, many are quick to look the other way. But for Detective Sergeant Ethan Black, the discovery of Gerry Brenneman strikes a jagged, personal nerve....
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The Hunt on the Tundra
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Newly graduated from university, Dana Fraser is looking for adventure. A city girl with a fear of horses, Dana faces challenges both within her heart and courtesy of mother nature. The Hunt on the Tundra follows Dana in the late summer of 1974 as...
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The Rose of Ravenna
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A forbidden love for the ages. A betrayal that echoes throughout history. Those who bore witness are ready to tell their story. Ravenna, Italy, 1275. Beautiful Francesca da Polenta starts every morning with a sweet nectarine from the grove...
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Butcher's Block
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“Blessed” with a near photographic memory, Arlo Becker has been called a lot of things over the course of a long and successful career, not all of them fit to print. The heaviest mantle, however, has always been “Butcher,” a decades-old moniker...
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The Baker and the Painter
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Madison Coutrane is an accomplished artist who finds peace and tranquility at her lakeside cottage, where she paints and gardens to her heart’s content. When a charming young man moves in next door, she finds his presence an unwelcome intrusion....
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The Boom of the Bittern
Elegy for a Wetland
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In the final years of the 19th century, young Daniel is arrested for a homosexual act. He narrowly escapes conviction, but is forced to say goodbye forever to the Norfolk Broads—the wetland he loves. While his rich, landowning family is willing...