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Book marks
July 26, 2011 From the bookcase ... With the beloved Robert B. Parker no longer with us, John Sandford moves to No. 1 on my reading list. more »»
The Woodcutter
July 20, 2011 Reginald Hill has returned to his Cumbrian roots in his latest work, "The Woodcutter. more »»
In Search of the Rose Notes
July 20, 2011 "In Search of the Rose Notes" is the latest thriller by Emily Arsenault. (William Morrow, 369 pages, July 26) Ms. more »»
Love Lies Bleeding
July 12, 2011 By REGINA M. ANGELI Books Writer Jess McConkey has written a tale for the vacationer to pack along with the rest of the gear en route to the summer cottage, "Love Lies Bleeding. more »»
The Wimbledon Final That Never Was
June 27, 2011 Sidney Wood held the distinction of being the youngest winner of the men's tournament at Wimbledon until this record was eventually broken by Boris Becker. more »»
High Strung
June 23, 2011 "High Strung: Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, and the Untold Story of Tennis's Fiercest Rivalry" (Harper), by Stephen Tignor: Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe couldn't have been more different. more »»
The Summer Garden
June 23, 2011 Paullina Simons has completed her romantic trilogy of Tatiana and Alexander Barrington with "The Summer Garden: A Love Story. more »»
The Devil Colony
June 23, 2011 When it comes to writing scientific thrillers with an intriguing mix of history, novelist James Rollins delivers great stories. more »»
Things We Didn't Say
June 23, 2011 Kristina Riggle, from downstate Grand Rapids, has written a novel that dwells on the difficulties of becoming a stepmom with her latest book, "Things We Didn't Say. more »»
KILLER MOVE
June 23, 2011 In an era where many people’s deepest interactions occur in cyberspace, personal privacy isn’t difficult to penetrat. more »»
Trader of Secrets
June 8, 2011 Despite this cool spring, the promise of some great summer reading unfolds in the latest Steve Martini novel, "Trader of Secret. more »»
Blindsighted
June 8, 2011 Crime fiction has another medical examiner/sleuth with author Karin Slaughter's Dr. Sara Linton and her debut novel, "Blindsighted." (Harper, 452 pages) Dr. more »»
Year's Best SF 16
June 8, 2011 Having grown up with "Star Trek" and "Lost in Space," this reviewer enjoys the imaginative genre of science fiction. Editors David G. more »»
Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany
May 16, 2011 Richard Lucas examines one of the most infamous characters of the Second World War in his biography of Mildred Gillars, better known as "Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany. more »»
Loco Motive
May 16, 2011 Mary Daheim's quirky cousins, Judith McMonigle Flynn and Serena "Renie" Jones, are back solving mysteries aboard Amtrak's Empire Builder in their latest adventure, "Loco Motive." (Harper, 328 pages. more »»
A River In The Sky
May 16, 2011 Elizabeth Peters' beloved pair of archaeologists, Professor Emerson and his wife, Amelia Peabody, are digging up espionage in the Holy Land in "A River in the Sky. more »»
Hoosier Hysteria, Sons, and Other Stories
May 16, 2011 "Hoosier Hysteria, Sons, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by Larry Moran. (AuthorHouse, 338 pages, www.authorhouse. more »» |
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