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A terrorist has concocted a sinister plot to blow up "dirty bombs" in major American cities. If "The Engineer's" plans are not discovered and halted…
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In Archer Mayor's 24th crime novel featuring Joe Gunther and his crew from the Vermont Bureau of Investigation the area is still in recovery mode in the…
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Shandi Pierce and her three-year-old son Natty were shopping at a Circle K store near Atlanta when a holdup took place. This event becomes the catalyst…
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The war between the states; our Civil War was raging 150 years ago. Many books have been published over the past 3 years to mark the anniversary of that…
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Chris West has been a stamp collector for many years. His collection includes some of the first postage stamps that were issued in Britain. West has…
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As we surge headlong through this crazy culture do you ever feel the need for some new words to describe what you are seeing and experiencing? Fortunately…
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When Bill Bryson was mulling over his next project he was thinking about writing a dual biography of Charles Lindbergh and Babe Ruth. Lindbergh flew solo…
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This essay appears in The Antioch Review's Fall 2013 edition Cartography 101 with a Twist.Here's an excerpt:Ken Bode has had a long and distinguished…
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The central character in Larry Baker's novel is Harry Ducharme. Harry was once at the top of the radio world but his fortunes have taken a real hit. Harry…
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Daniel Coston is a writer and photographer who's been working with musicians for many years, in particular, those in his home state of North Carolina. In…
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Henry Shackleford begins his tale in the Kansas Territory. The year was 1856 and Henry was a slave. Soon the abolitionist John Brown appears on the scene.…
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Sue Grafton continues to work her way through the alphabet in her long-running detective series that features her beloved character Kinsey Millhone. "W is…