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The Cost of Crude: A Gwynn Reznick Mystery

by Inge-Lise Goss
4.5 stars – 119 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A Down And Dirty Look At Big Oil

Gwynn Reznick’s life is shattered when her best friend and co-worker at Wilton Oil & Gas Company dies in a car crash. She doubts it was an accident. Her suspicion is confirmed when a private investigator, Ruben Dordi, shows up at her door. His team has discovered a trail of unusual deaths and disappearances among Wilton employees.

˃˃˃ Going To Work Becomes Very Dangerous

To make matters worse, Gwynn is under constant surveillance by those responsible for her friend’s death. But that doesn’t deter her from getting involved in the investigation. Danger lurks in every corner of the Wilton Tower. One false move could turn a risky situation into a death trap.

˃˃˃ A Hard To Put Down Thriller

As the investigation team digs deeper, they begin to unravel a sinister plot that threatens a catastrophic pipeline disaster. The story follows Gwynn as she delves deeper into the macabre machinations of people who are willing to kill for dollars, and in the process she learns things about herself that she’d never known. Will they solve the crime before it is too late?

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Fluorescence: Fire Starter

by P. Anastasia
4.2 stars – 86 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Mortal Instruments meets The Tomorrow People. Book 1 of the amazon bestselling tetralogy, and a riveting coming-of-age tale, Fluorescence is engaging and unabashed—an urban fantasy unlike any other. It lives in her bloodstream. It’s unpredictable and could flare up anytime, exposing her secret. Alice was a normal teenager until a dying race of aliens chose her and a handful of others to preserve bioluminescent DNA known as Fluorescence. Now she and the others must hide their condition from the rest of the world, while trying to learn the truth behind the living light.

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Tribe: The Red Hand (Tribe Series Book 1)

by Kaelyn Ross
4.2 stars – 40 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Stories say that the Ancestors created a world of peace and plenty, and that humankind once soared like birds above the face of their creation, and even explored the darkness between the stars. Stories tell of the Red Fever, a deadly plague that transformed a world of light and life into a wasteland littered with strange relics and forbidden cities haunted by the ghosts of yesterday. Stories speak of the time of the Great Sorrow, when the ragged bands of the Ancestors’ remaining children gathered into warring tribes…. For Kestrel Stoneheart, the ghosts of yesterday have little bearing on her desire to join the elite warriors of her tribe and to protect her people against all enemies. But before she can stand beneath the Bone Tree and become a Red Hand, she must first survive the Kill—a deadly rite of passage that pits her against the most lethal enemy she knows.

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Money: Physics and Distributive Justice: A Novel Prespective Exploring Economic Inequality Through Physics and Statistics (Non Fiction Popular Science book)

by Oded Kafri
4.3 stars – 17 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Can physics explain the economy? Many people believe that there is a lot of money in the world and that its distribution among people is unjust. Most people also believe that the reason for economic crises is an inherent illness of the system or the result of misguided or even tricky actions that can be avoided. In this book, it is argued that the amount of money in developed countries is zero, the income distribution among people is purely statistical, and that volatility in the economy is inevitable, just like the fluctuation in our mood. Why are very few people so rich and many so poor, and why do CEO’s make so much money? We show that income distribution is the universal distribution that also exists in many other phenomena, e.g., the distribution of voters among parties, the distribution of buyers of books, and the distribution of the number of residents in cities. It also exists in the frequency of digits in data files, the frequency of earthquakes according to their intensity, and many other random phenomena. This easy-to-calculate universal distribution well predicts the economic inequality as reflected in the Gini Index, the relative percentage of the poor, the salaries of CEOs, and the fraction of wealth held by the richest.

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Hide and Seek (A Detective Al Harris Cold Case Book 1)

by Rob Costa
4.6 stars – 26 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Hide and Seek – A Detective Al Harris Cold Case What Would You Do If The Stalker You Thought Had Disappeared Was Suddenly Back?Fifteen years ago Mary Anne Cromway was stalked by a violent psychopath that police were never able to identify. As the stalker became more obsessive and threatening, her boyfriend Bobby went missing. The town assumed that troublemaking Bobby had been playing a trick and had decided to run away when he got in too deep—or that Mary Anne was behind all of it herself. They were especially suspicious when the stalker disappeared right after Bobby did.

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The Lion Trees

by Owen Thomas
4.4 stars – 93 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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The Johns family is unraveling. Hollis, a retired Ohio banker, isolates himself in esoteric hobbies and a dangerous flirtation with a colleague’s daughter. Susan, his wife of forty years, risks everything for a second chance at who she might have been. David, their eldest, thrashes to stay afloat as his teaching career capsizes in a storm of accusations over a missing student and the legacy of Christopher Columbus. While Tilly, the black sheep, trades her literary promise for an improbable career as a starlet, and then struggles to define herself amidst a humiliating scandal and the judgment of an uncompromising writer. By turns comical, suspenseful and poignant, the Johns family is tumbling toward the discovery that sometimes you have to let go of your identity to find out who you are. Owen Thomas’ rollicking debut novel is the winner of 14 international book awards, including: the 2015 Amazon Kindle Book Award for Literary Fiction, the 2015 Global eBook Award for New Adult Fiction, a 2015 Eric Hoffer Book Award, the 2015 ‘Book of The Year’ for BooksAndAuthor.com, Finalist for the 2015 First Horizon Book Award, and placements at the London Book Festival, the New York Book Festival, the Amsterdam Book Festival, and the Beverly Hills International Book Awards.

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