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Jamie Freveletti’s latest thriller, Blood Run, accompanies chemist Emma Caldridge on her humanitarian mission with…
Carrie Smith’s newest addition to to the Claire Codella series, Unholy City, is both a…
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October is upon us and that means not only is it officially fall, even down…
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Nicola Cornick’s House of Shadows is one of those books that you won’t be able…
I am lucky enough to live in a city that is very literature conscious. There…
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A quick read that lingers, Jo Furniss’ debut novel All the Children manages to capture the…
As an EMT, Ellie has seen a lot of tragedy. But the morning she gets…
You might have heard about a little indie movie that came out this summer. It…
Wednesday night the Goodreads screen on my laptop glared accusingly at me. I am now…