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This Just In… Enough to Make the Angels Weep by Ernesto Patino

December 26, 2021 News Editor 0

An unsolved murder and a 150-year-old diary of an Irish soldier are inextricably linked to the past… Hired to investigate the murder of an 84-year-old widow, P.I. Joe Coopersmith hits one dead end after another in his search for leads. With few clues and no suspects, he nearly gives up, until he uncovers a connection to a bizarre plot to kill the descendants of Irish soldiers who fought for Mexico during the Mexican-American War. Known […]

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This Just In… Hubba-Hubba Holiday by Kirk Alex

December 23, 2021 News Editor 0

Obsession, fame, murder. Hollywood could destroy them all. It’s beating down with rain as Private Investigator Edgar “Doc” Holiday drives past the sprawling mansions of Beverly Hills to meet with renowned movie producer Francis Tracton. The star of his latest project is missing; an invaluable dog named Titus. But when Doc reaches Tracton’s illustrious property, he discovers something far more fitting for a horror film than real life: a dead body that’s so severely disfigured […]

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This Just In: Endings by Linda L. Richards

April 13, 2021 admin 0

How far can a profound personal loss drive someone toward darkness? What would it take for you to kill someone for money? And if you did, who—or what—would you have become? These are the questions one woman faces when she loses everyone she loves and everything she has. When the opportunity arrives to reinvent herself as a killer for hire, she takes it. She’s good at it—and if she doesn’t do it, someone else will. […]

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This Just In: IceSpy by Norman Miller

August 19, 2020 admin 0

An astonishing statement comes with a price. Soviet Minister of Sports Delmont Zegnies makes Cold War history when he announces that the Latvian Socialist State will no longer seek Moscow’s approval for its affairs. That costs Zegnies his life—and spins the wheels that drags an American bobsled coach into political trouble in a foreign land. Inspired by what is believed to be the start of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Norman Miller’s IceSpy details […]

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This Just In… The Professor and I by Nana Ofori-Atta Oguntola

July 22, 2020 News Editor 0

The autobiography of Professor Dr. Christopher B. Lynch is the remarkable story of a man’s ability to rise above his circumstances to become the best he is capable of being. Born in Sierra Leone to a Reverend Minister and a seamstress, Christopher arrived in the United Kingdom as a teenager on a boat from Sierra Leone with £52 in his pocket. Greeted at Liverpool docks by the unexpected cold weather, this was even more bearable […]

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This Just In… Meeting Laura by Anna “Annina” Lorenzi, translated by Starleen K. Meyer

June 10, 2020 News Editor 0

A young writer, a challenge that he can’t not accept and his “crazy” idea to follow that dream with his whole being. In his pocket, a plane ticket for New York, a few bucks, a little bit of fear, and a lot of determination. A manuscript that he hugs to himself, “as if it were the most important thing on the face of the earth,” a book already written, ready to be consigned to the […]

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This Just In: Plague Poems: 2020 Vision by Richard Harteis

June 2, 2020 admin 0

Richard Harteis says that the poems in his latest book “reflect on life since the pandemic began with allusions to Albert Camus’ philosophy and his indictment of the fascism of WWII, a plague which seems to have raised its ugly head in our own time.” The collection includes interesting and shamanistic paintings by Rita Dawley. Harteis writes, “We may be facing a very dark winter like Game of Thrones, or we will see the death […]

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This Just In: A Dragonfly’s Wing by Jeremy Bradley-Silverio Donato

May 18, 2020 admin 0

What happens when you mix Britain’s new prime minister and her secret past; a writer whose new book seems all too real; his former roommate, now a French cultural attaché; and a young homeless man who needs to escape from his mother and her abusive boyfriend? Prepare for intrigue as all of their paths converge. Set in London, Paris, and Vienna, this is the new novel by the bestselling author of My Memory Told Me […]

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This Just In: The Founder’s Manual by Ryan Frederick

May 6, 2020 admin 0

The Founder’s Manual: A Guidebook for Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur is based on author Ryan Frederick’s experiences creating products and starting companies, as well as advising and investing in companies over the past 25 years. Ryan is now a Principal at the digital product and data consulting firm, AWH (awh.net), an angel investor, and speaker on being a Founder, creating software products, and starting companies. Ryan is also the Chairman of i.c.stars|*COLUMBUS a technical skills […]

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This Just In: The Tsar’s Locket by Ken Czech

May 4, 2020 admin 0

In The Tsar’s Locket, Julian Blunt, a former sea captain and a despised Catholic, is stunned when Queen Elizabeth proposes that he help carry a betrothal locket to Tsar Ivan the Terrible in Moscow. It means an alliance between England and Russia is brewing, and the queen warns that should the locket fall into the hands of the Pope or his minions, it could mean war. Julian joins the queen’s messenger, the lofty and spirited […]