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    Near Death – Richard Wall

    Is it possible to commit murder from beyond the grave? Sing Sing Prison, 1962. Joseph Hickey is executed for a series of gruesome murders. But what should be the end of the nightmare is only the beginning. John Henry thought that by quitting his job as prison chaplain he could start a new life, but […] More

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    Thoughts of You: A Poetic Journey through Love, Pain, Relationships & Acceptance – Krishawna Crum

    A life well-lived is one filled with emotion. From the mundane to elation, love, pain, sorrow, stress, strain, and everything in between, we are here to embrace our experiences, and hopefully, learn something along the way. “Thoughts of You: A Poetic Journey Through Love, Pain, Relationships & Acceptance” explores the raw emotions of everyday life. […] More

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    The Viking (The Viking Series Book 1)

    At not quite fifteen, Stefan’s father finally let him board the longship Sja Vinna to take part in his first Viking raid. Yet, the battle was not at all what he expected, and he soon found himself alone and stranded in Scotland. Thirteen-year-old Kannak’s problem was just as grave. Her father deserted them and the […] More

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    The Panopticon Experiment – Rachel Caldecott

    In earth’s future, a genetic mutation allows humans to communicate telepathically with animals. But this world comes under threat. A bombing near Flo’s apartment seriously injures her flatmate Lonce, the world’s last snow leopard. The attack throws Flo, a 17-year-old inter-species telepath, into a deadly conflict with the ruthless HSL; the same group of human […] More

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    April in Paris – John J Healey

    A transatlantic novel for fans of A.S. Byattand Don DeLillo.  Shaun is an American professor enjoying his sabbatical—and his substantial inheritance—in Paris, until one night when he is startled awake by a nightmare. His attempts to decipher the dream lead him to a New York murder trial that occurred in 1916 in the Bronx.  Upon […] More

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    Where Shadows Fall – Paul C Skelton

    Something ancient and terrible lurks deep within the heart of Agatha’s Wood. A ravenous entity stirs beneath the icy depths of a frozen pond. A horrific fate awaits those who dare to challenge their fears and cross threshold into the realm of shadows. Where Shadows Fall is a powerful collection of short horror stories, interwoven […] More

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    Red's Soul – Sherif Guirguis

    Darren made a deal. A deal for a new soul. In Agartha, you belong to people with the same your soul’s aura color, and Darren doesn’t belong, he can’t be a red. But is he ready to pay the nefarious spirit he made the deal with, the price of a soul? Darren has to travel […] More

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    Scream Test – Mark Gillespie

    The starlet and the starmaker. It’s an age-old story in Hollywood and one that’s been told many times. Now the story’s about to be rewritten. In blood. Ellie Ferguson, 23, is a young actress who’s just arrived in LA with nothing but a suitcase and a head full of dreams. Against all odds, Ellie’s scored […] More

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    Petrichor: Growth after Rain

    Petrichor resembles the sense of youth, the smell of after storm. We might lose ourselves in the rain, yet we will always be found after the storm. Like petrichor, the sense of relief and growth. A deeply written poetry book by Anna Alycia about a journey from being a child steps into a teenage world […] More

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