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A series of brutal murders has the homicide division of San Francisco’s Hub 9 working overtime… The Sensation: The Salvation Series, Book II by award-winning author Amanda Bridgeman

The Sensation: The Salvation Series, Book II

by Amanda Bridgeman
4.6 stars – 10 reviews
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Last time she investigated the saints of the Solme Complex. This time it’s the sinners of the Sensation… Presenting the second Salvi Brentt novel from award-winning author, Amanda Bridgeman.

A series of brutal murders has the homicide division of San Francisco’s Hub 9 working overtime. But as the bodies mount, they begin to question whether the attacks are random or somehow connected.

When one of their own falls victim, Detective Salvi Brentt and the Hub 9 homicide team join forces with the narcotics and cyber divisions to track down those responsible. They soon discover a volatile new drug-tech experience, involving black market neural implants, has hit the streets, causing the epidemic of violence and missing persons.

With the clock ticking and the bodies piling up, Salvi must go deep undercover in the seedy Sensation club scene to find out who is behind it. But in the secretive playgrounds of the rich and powerful, some will stop at nothing to protect their empire…

File Under: Science Fiction [ Electrical High | Rich vs All | Deathly Addiction | If You Go Down to the Woods… ]

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The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II

by Katherine Sharp Landdeck
4.7 stars – 397 reviews
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“With the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, women pilots went aloft to serve their nation. . . . A soaring tale in which, at long last, these daring World War II pilots gain the credit they deserve.”—Liza Mundy, New York Times bestselling author of Code Girls

“A powerful story of reinvention, community and ingenuity born out of global upheaval.”—Newsday

When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Cornelia Fort was already in the air. At twenty-two, Fort had escaped Nashville’s debutante scene for a fresh start as a flight instructor in Hawaii. She and her student were in the middle of their lesson when the bombs began to fall, and they barely made it back to ground that morning. Still, when the U.S. Army Air Forces put out a call for women pilots to aid the war effort, Fort was one of the first to respond. She became one of just over 1,100 women from across the nation to make it through the Army’s rigorous selection process and earn her silver wings.

The brainchild of trailblazing pilots Nancy Love and Jacqueline Cochran, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) gave women like Fort a chance to serve their country—and to prove that women aviators were just as skilled as men. While not authorized to serve in combat, the WASP helped train male pilots for service abroad, and ferried bombers and pursuits across the country. Thirty-eight WASP would not survive the war. But even taking into account these tragic losses, Love and Cochran’s social experiment seemed to be a resounding success—until, with the tides of war turning, Congress clipped the women’s wings. The program was disbanded, the women sent home. But the bonds they’d forged never failed, and over the next few decades they came together to fight for recognition as the military veterans they were—and for their place in history.

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Missing and Endangered: A Brady Novel of Suspense

by J. A. Jance
4.7 stars – 2,322 reviews
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady’s professional and personal lives collide when her college-age daughter is involved in a missing persons case in this evocative and atmospheric mystery in J. A. Jance’s New York Times bestselling suspense series, set in the beautiful desert country of the American Southwest.

When Jennifer Brady returns to Northern Arizona University for her sophomore year, she quickly becomes a big sister to her new roommate, Beth Rankin, a brilliant yet sheltered sixteen-year-old freshman. For a homeschooled Beth, college is her first taste of both freedom and unfettered access to the internet, and Jenny is concerned that she’s too naïve and rebellious for her own good.

Her worries are well-founded because one day Beth vanishes, prompting Jenny to alert campus authorities, local police, and her mom, Sheriff Joanna Brady—who calls in a favor. Beth is found, but Jenny’s concern has unwittingly put her in the crosshairs of a criminal bent on revenge.

With Christmas vacation approaching, and Beth at war with her parents, Jenny invites Beth to the shelter of the Brady home. While Joanna is sympathetic, she’s caught up in a sensitive case—an officer-involved shooting that has placed the lives of two young children in jeopardy—leaving her stretched thin to help a fragile young woman recently gone missing and endangered.

The American classic about a young girl’s coming-of-age at the turn of the century is $9 off, today only! A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. 5,042 rave reviews!

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Perennial Classics)

by Betty Smith
4.7 stars – 5,366 reviews
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A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick

The beloved American classic about a young girl’s coming-of-age at the turn of the twentieth century.

From the moment she entered the world, Francie Nolan needed to be made of stern stuff, for the often harsh life of Williamsburg demanded fortitude, precocity, and strength of spirit. Often scorned by neighbors for her family’s erratic and eccentric behavior—such as her father Johnny’s taste for alcohol and Aunt Sissy’s habit of marrying serially without the formality of divorce—no one, least of all Francie, could say that the Nolans’ life lacked drama. By turns overwhelming, sublime, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the Nolans’ daily experiences are tenderly threaded with family connectedness and raw with honesty. Betty Smith has, in the pages of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, captured the joys of humble Williamsburg life-from “junk day” on Saturdays, when the children of Francie’s neighborhood traded their weekly take for pennies, to the special excitement of holidays, bringing cause for celebration and revelry. Betty Smith has artfully caught this sense of exciting life in a novel of childhood, replete with incredibly rich moments of universal experiences—a truly remarkable achievement for any writer.

Cultural critic Strobe Witherspoon interrogates his own profession. It goes terribly… OOF: An Online Outrage Fiesta for The Ages by Strobe Witherspoon

OOF: An Online Outrage Fiesta for the Ages

by Strobe Witherspoon
4.5 stars – 24 reviews
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Award-winning novelist and cultural critic Strobe Witherspoon interrogates his own profession. It goes terribly.

“Wildly entertaining …Sometimes sad and sometimes hilarious, Witherspoon’s timely metafictional novel explores the ways (mis)information can shape public discourse in the digital media age.” – Booklife by Publishers Weekly

”Strikingly original …an innovative literary experiment that supplies a thoughtful commentary on the ‘discourse virus’ of our age …Witherspoon tackles a broad spectrum of media, including comically scathing excerpts from tweets, podcasts, blogs, and even academic journals and also keenly exposes the ways in which Strobe, the character, is implicated in his own online assault, due to his obsessive attachment to public life.” – Kirkus Reviews

OOF explores the role of satire in a society lurching from one ridiculous crisis to the next, where media outlets rely on clicks to stay alive and everything is filtered through a lens of anger and misinformation.

This is survival of the fittest in the nuclear age… An Act of Nature: A Three Part Novel by M. Will Smith

An Act of Nature: A Three Part Novel

by M. Will Smith
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This story is told in three separate novels. The novels are together under one cover because it is about three different groups of survivors during a two hundred year period following a worldwide nuclear war. Each novel has its own characters and each can stand alone. But, in the end, all of the characters and their stories come together.
The first part happens at the end of this two hundred year period in a isolated area along the California coast where some survivors were being forced to live under strict rules dictated by a powerful group known as the Controllers.
The second part is about a group of people who were living in a cave where they had gone for protection from the impending war. After forty years in the cave, they wanted to return to the surface, but their leader, for personal reasons, did not want them to go up. It is about their mutiny and what happened when they returned to the surface.
The last part is about a group that managed to escape the war by traveling far away to another planet. They were a group of teenagers who were kidnapped and made immortal by a woman whose overall plan was never clear. After more than a century on the planet, she decided to erase the immortality of a select few of them. But the teens take over and decide to return to Earth to restore the immortality for those few. On Earth they eventually meet the other two groups of survivors and the identity of the Controllers and their purpose becomes known.
This three-part story is about what could happen if the competition for everything was eventually settled when all sides were armed with unimaginably large quantities of the ultimate weapon which was specifically developed to kill fellow human beings. This was survival of the fittest in the nuclear age.

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American Queen: An Agatha Wells Novel

by Ginger Moran
4.7 stars – 14 reviews
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Agatha Wells is the wife to a CIA spy, the mother to five small boys, and the daughter to affluent Quaker parents. She even holds a PhD in Behavioral Economics.

But Agatha Wells is also lonely.

With her husband always disappearing, she finds herself desperate for distractions. Her doctorate would ordinarily have opened up a career for her, but as the wife of a spy, she is tied to DC. As a mother of five, she might have been distracted by her children and school activities, but her English nanny has much of that area covered. As a Washington, DC socialite, her extravagant parties—complete with prominent political figures—usually fill the void. But Agatha yearns to show people there’s more to her than diplomatic royalty.

When Speaker of the House Adam Trent’s mysterious wife Ana befriends her, Agatha sees her chance. She suspects the power couple is playing a dark game. Is there something sinister afoot in DC? And will Clint, her husband, be dragged into this mess?

Hidden motives and inexplicable choices abound in this lavish, riveting novel about the survival of a marriage interlaced with political intrigue.

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