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The brutal murder of a waitress leads a Long Island detective to the most complicated case of his career…. Tumbling Down (Detective Jericho) by Walter Marks

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Tumbling Down (The Detective Jericho Series Book 6)

by Walter Marks
4.4 stars – 82 reviews
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Kirkus Review: The brutal murder of a waitress leads a Long Island detective to the most complicated case of his career in this sixth installment of a series.
Detective Neil Jericho of the East Hampton Police Department is visiting his daughter, Katie, when he receives a call from his supervisor, Chief Krauss. A waitress was found murdered and Krauss wants Jericho to investigate. The victim is identified as 21-year-old Sally Espinosa Baez and an examination of her body reveals that she is a transsexual. Jericho turns to dispatcher Evangeline “Vangie” Clark for help. Vangie and her wife, Ingrid, attend meetings of the Hamptons LGBTQ Center and she can assist with the nuances of the case. The search for Baez’s next of kin leads Jericho to Phyllis Sonnenschein, an LGBTQ activist and candidate for town supervisor of East Hampton. Sonnenschein opened her home to Baez and she believes the killing is a hate crime. Evidence gathered at the homicide scene points in that direction. Meanwhile, Jericho’s girlfriend, tattoo artist Rainbow, and her business are targeted by a member of a hate group. As both cases intensify, Jericho discovers surprising secrets in Baez’s past that may hold the key to her murder. The latest installment of Marks’ (Amazing Detective, 2017, etc.) series starring Jericho deepens the development of the central characters while featuring a complex murder mystery full of surprising twists and turns. The narrative is anchored by Jericho, a dedicated detective with an unerring sense of justice. His devotion to his job cost him his marriage and he is determined not to make the same mistakes in his relationship with Rainbow. The supporting characters are equally well-developed, particularly Vangie, a 911 dispatcher who aspires to move up within the department. The investigation into the murder of Baez unfolds methodically as Jericho uncovers the tragic circumstances of her past and the mystery surrounding her death…
A finely paced crime thriller that should appeal to new and established fans of the series.

In a medieval world of forgotten magic, mortals are lured to the chessboard of the gods… The Steel Queen by Karen Azinger

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The Steel Queen (The Silk & Steel Saga Book 1)

by Karen Azinger
4.5 stars – 128 reviews
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Azinger’s series is fast-paced action-packed fantasy. In a medieval world of forgotten magic, mortals are lured to the chessboard of the gods where an epic struggle of lives, loves and crowns hang in the balance, yet few understand the rules. In this game of power, the pawns of light and darkness will make the difference in the battle for the kingdoms of Erdhe: Katherine, ‘The Imp’: a young princess with the stout heart of a warrior will challenge the minions of a thousand-year-old evil. Liandra: The Spider Queen; who uses her beauty to beguile, her spies to foresee, and her gold to control, will need all of her skill and strength to fight a rebellion with her own blood at it’s heart. Steffan, the puppeteer, will corrupt the innocent and unwary with greed and desire, as he sets an entire kingdom ablaze.

“Her characters will haunt you, the plot will keep your heart racing, and the exquisite prose has a magic of its own. The action is fast and intense, tantalizing, and cinematic…” Readers’ Favorite

“The big thing is always thinking about who we are missing.” Introducing the new wave of powerful executives and editors of color in publishing

From New York Magazine: Publishing’s New Power Club A wave of hires is set to pick up where the reckoning left off…  Support our news coverage by subscribing to our Kindle Nation Daily Digest. Joining is free right now! 

Not long ago, Dana Canedy, the recently appointed publisher of Simon & Schuster, was visiting the Jersey shore when she strolled past an independent-bookstore display that caught her attention. Although the bookstore was owned by a white person, and the area surrounding it was populated mostly by white people, every single book in the store’s display had something to do with race. Canedy (the first Black person to hold her new position) took out her phone and stopped to take a picture. “People are focused on this issue right now,” she said, “and we need to capitalize on that and make the changes to help make this permanent.”

By the time that America’s reckoning on race reached a fever pitch last year, publishing was months into a messy upheaval of its own. On Twitter, publishing insiders railed against the blinding whiteness of the industry, while writers of color used #PublishingPaidMe to show that they often received far less money than their white peers. The resulting move by the big-five publishers to hire executives and editors of color has been viewed by some as a sea change for the industry. But as Lisa Lucas, the new publisher of Pantheon and Schocken, put it, “We’re not going to change it on our first day. It’s a step.”

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The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Frontier Landscapes that Inspired the Little House Books

by Marta McDowell
4.7 stars – 180 reviews
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“If you loved Wilder’s books, or if you garden with a child who loves her books, you will enjoy the read.” —San Francisco Chronicle

In this revealing exploration of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s deep connection with the natural world, Marta McDowell follows the wagon trail of the beloved Little House series. You’ll learn details about Wilder’s life and inspirations, pinpoint the Ingalls and Wilder homestead claims on authentic archival maps, and learn how to grow the plants and vegetables featured in the series. Excerpts from Wilder’s books, letters, and diaries bring to light her profound appreciation for the landscapes at the heart of her world.

Featuring the beloved illustrations by Helen Sewell and Garth Williams, plus hundreds of historic and contemporary photographs, The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder is a treasure that honors Laura’s wild and beautiful life.

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A gripping, emotional rollercoaster read you’ll devour in one sitting: The Forgotten Woman by Angela Marsons

The Forgotten Woman: A gripping, emotional rollercoaster read you’ll devour in one sitting

by Angela Marsons
4.5 stars – 1,083 reviews
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Two ordinary women. Two damaged lives. One friendship that would save them both

Kit Mason has lived a life of unimaginable pain. An ex-prostitute, she has fled the clutches of an abusive pimp and now finds herself living hand to mouth in a new city, without anyone to help her.

Frances Thornton seems to be living the perfect life. A lawyer from a privileged background, her perfect façade hides the painful secrets that still haunt her.

Brought together by their attempts to conquer their addictions in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, the two women strike up an unlikely friendship.

But can they find strength in each other – or will the demons of their past catch up with them?

A compelling, moving and ultimately uplifting novel about overcoming the very worst life can throw at you and starting over. The perfect read for fans of Jodi Picoult and Amanda Prowse.

See what readers are saying about The Forgotten Woman:

‘This story will pull at your heart strings, and you will never forget it. I loved it!… a very moving and emotionally inspiring novel about overcoming adversities and starting over.’ Consumer Reviewer

‘Raw, gritty, tender, and so very genuine. With characters so real you can’t help but be completely engrossed…I devoured this book in two sittings.’ (5 stars) Honest Book Reviews

‘This is the second non crime book I’ve read by Angela Marsons and as a crime fiction obsessive I just want to say wow wow wow!…Reading this book had me in tears, in fits of laughter and feeling angry all at the same time…a well-deserved 5 star read!’ (5 stars) Chapter in my Life

‘I love Angela Marsons’ Kim Stone series and so was eager to read something from her that’s a bit different…I loved this book, the story completely enveloped me and I thought the characters and subjects were sensitively handled.’ Purple Bookstand

‘This is a gripping, tension filled story…I read this through in one sitting, it is a compelling read.’ (5 stars) Angry Grey Cat Reads

‘A stunningly feelgood novel…This is a very well written book where you instantly feel empathy for the characters, what they gone through and how they have dealt with it in their own way…A heartfelt read.’ (5 stars) Nicki’s Book Blog

This is a story of strength and the power of friendship…I couldn’t stop reading.’ (5 stars) Many Books Many Lives

‘I found this book very hard to put down…I’m giving this one 5 stars not just because it is well earned, but also because it is superior storytelling…I thoroughly enjoyed every page and had I not already been a big fan, this book alone would have me chasing up anything by this author. Angela Marsons delivers again!’ (5 stars) The Reading Room

‘I had a lot of trouble putting this one down. It was well-written and incredibly gripping. I was so emotionally invested into these characters.’ Dee’s Rad Reads and Reviews

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Collapse: Dark Days Book 1: A post-apocalyptic series

by Mark Lukens
4.4 stars – 80 reviews
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It started with rumors of a plague that turned people into flesh-eating predators. The governments of the world and the media tried to suppress it, but little by little the truth got out. The economy had been in a freefall, banks closed, protests turned into riots, people began hoarding and panicking, electricity and the water were shut off. And then, on a Friday morning, the collapse came.

After the government office where Ray Daniels works shuts down, he just wants to get back home to his wife and kids. On his arduous journey home, Ray gets a call from his supervisor, inviting him and his family to his home where the answers to the collapse and the Ripper Plague are waiting for him, but the phone call breaks up and Ray only hears the word Avalon.

Ray finally makes it home, but the infected, dubbed rippers by the news, prowl the streets and soldiers are shooting to kill. After a ripper breaks into their home and soldiers round people up, Ray has no choice but to flee with his family. The collapse is here, and Ray wants the answers that Craig has, but first he must keep his family alive.

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When the Gods were Men

by Kerry Barger
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If time suddenly stopped, and you began to retrace every step in your own life, there would no doubt be some things you would want to avoid or change. Of course, that is impossible… or is it? We live in an expanding universe where time flows from the past into the future. However, time flows at different rates even within our galaxy, depending upon one’s location within it. What if our universe is not the only one that exists? There may be other universes where time flows from the future to the past. What would a world like ours look like in such a universe? Life would begin at the end of our lives, rather than at the beginning. On such a world, our planet’s history would be speculative at best, but our prophetic foresight would be 20/20. The dead would rise out of their graves daily. Drowned sailors would come out of the seas, and the cremated would emerge like the legendary phoenix out of scattered ashes. The resurrection of the dead would be commonplace in such a world. What will heaven truly be like?

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The Secret Symbols of the Great Law of Attraction

by Malik Hazima, Anisa Hazima, Imad Telhami, Reem Telhami
4.2 stars – 73 reviews
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It’s time to find inner peace and achieve all your dreamsThis book spreads the unique and exciting knowledge that clarifies the meaning of cosmic energy: the great universal law of attraction.

The knowledge of the power of cosmic energy is related to visualization. Therefore, combining visualization and faith together for the sake of achieving true knowledge of our personal world is important – our world that holds within it the acceptance of all you live through in this life.

The symbols of the law of attraction play a major role in the process. The more you understand the symbols, the better you will be able to grasp the universe and reach inner peace.

This will enable you to achieve any dream you may have, unrealistic as it may seem in your view, despite any obstacle that may stand in your way.

It all begins with learning how to control the fear, conceit, anger, and arrogance that exist within you, which will lead you to peace. Once you reach peace, you can live in security and make all your dreams come true.

The learnings of this book have been proven to be effective by its authors who have applied them themselves as well as on thousands of others, achieving extraordinary results, which have become their own current reality.

Nothing is impossible in this universe. Those who refuse to learn something new are the ones who make it impossible.

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Cold Case No. 99-5219 (A Samantha Church Mystery Book 4)

by Betta Ferrendelli
4.4 stars – 203 reviews
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A baby is murdered on New Year’s Eve 1999, her tiny body abandoned in a Dumpster.
Twelve years later, while locked in a vicious legal battle to regain custody of her own daughter, reporter Samantha Church stumbles across the infant girl’s headstone at Golden Cemetery.
Sam is immediately intrigued by the plea for help from the Grandview Police Department on the child’s gravestone. Sam approaches Grandview police detective James Page, the original officer in charge of the case, but without new evidence, there is nothing Page can do to reopen the cold case and bring the killer to justice.
Or is there?
As Sam digs deeper into the baby’s murder, powerful businessmen, a former Merchant Marine and even a strange and mysterious psychic illuminate her path. Though the further she goes and the more dangerous and deceiving her journey becomes, she refuses to give up and let this infant girl’s murder go unsolved.
Cold Case No. 99-5219, is the newest fast-paced novel in the award-winning mystery series featuring reporter Samantha Church and the rest of the great ensemble cast of characters who will keep you coming back for more.

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Murder Notes (Lilah Love Book 1)

by Lisa Renee Jones
4.0 stars – 1,163 reviews
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In book one of the Lilah Love launch duet, meet Lilah Love, the politically incorrect FBI agent who says what no one else dares and fears her dark side is a little too dark. Note: this book ends in a cliffhanger and continues in Murder Girl.

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As an FBI profiler, it’s Lilah Love’s job to think like a killer. And she is very good at her job. When a series of murders surface—the victims all stripped naked and shot in the head—Lilah’s instincts tell her it’s the work of an assassin, not a serial killer. But when the case takes her back to her hometown in the Hamptons and a mysterious but unmistakable connection to her own life, all her assumptions are shaken to the core.

Thrust into a troubled past she’s tried to shut the door on, Lilah’s back in the town where her father is mayor, her brother is police chief, and she has an intimate history with the local crime lord’s son, Kane Mendez. The two share a devastating secret, and only Kane understands Lilah’s own darkest impulses. As more corpses surface, so does a series of anonymous notes to Lilah, threatening to expose her. Is the killer someone in her own circle? And is she the next target?

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Dead Wrong (A Samantha Church Mystery Book 3)

by Betta Ferrendelli
4.4 stars – 126 reviews
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Nothing is colder than death. Or is it…
In Dead Wrong, the third book in the continuing mystery series featuring reporter Samantha Church, Samantha is back and turns her attention to helping Abby Love, a young funeral home employee who has come to her with claims that the mortuary is involved in illegally harvesting body parts.
Abby claims that funeral home employees and others with access to the recently deceased are profiting from the dead by secretly dismembering corpses, taking tissues, organs and non-organ body parts from knees, spines, bones to skin without the knowledge or consent of family members to sell on the black market.
Setting her initial skepticism aside, Sam and Abby begin an investigation, which soon reveals that trafficking body parts illegally harvested from the dead is, in fact, a thriving and lucrative, underground business driven by a growing demand for human bones and tissue—and is happening at the mortuary where Abby works.
Their undercover investigation exposes a corrupt mortuary, but who is involved in the clandestine operation remains shrouded in ambiguity. Determined to uncover the truth and hunt down those responsible, Sam and Abby continue their pursuit—despite that it leads the pair down a winding and sinister path of malevolence and malice, which ends up having dire consequences for everyone involved.

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Go Dwarf Yourself (Dwarf Bounty Hunter Book 1)

by Martha Carr
4.6 stars – 321 reviews
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Johnny Walker was a good bounty hunter in his day. James Brownstone good.

But everybody has a line. Johnny found his when his teenage daughter was murdered. Who was the killer? Even Johnny couldn’t figure it out.

Everybody’s favorite Dwarf retreated to his cabin in the swamp with his two hound dogs by his side, and retired with his guns, his whiskey and his memories.

Except magical monsters weren’t done with him… yet.

A young female shifter has gone missing and her parents are dead. The Feds know that Johnny is her only hope and the clock is ticking.

Johnny can’t say no this time.

He’s off to New York City with Light Elf Fed Lisa Breyer to get her back.

Dwarf the Bounty Hunter is back to kick ass and take names. Or maybe just kick ass.

What will he do when the clues connect to the fifteen-year-old cold case of his daughter’s murder?

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“In a stunning first novel, Anderson uses keen observations and vivid imagery to pull readers into the head of an isolated teenager”—Publishers Weekly… SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson

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Speak

by Laurie Halse Anderson
4.6 stars – 3,941 reviews
Everyday Price: $7.80
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The first ten lies they tell you in high school.

“Speak up for yourself–we want to know what you have to say.” From the first moment of her freshman year at Merryweather High, Melinda knows this is a big fat lie, part of the nonsense of high school. She is friendless, outcast, because she busted an end-of-summer party by calling the cops, so now nobody will talk to her, let alone listen to her. As time passes, she becomes increasingly isolated and practically stops talking altogether. Only her art class offers any solace, and it is through her work on an art project that she is finally able to face what really happened at that terrible party: she was raped by an upperclassman, a guy who still attends Merryweather and is still a threat to her. Her healing process has just begun when she has another violent encounter with him. But this time Melinda fights back, refuses to be silent, and thereby achieves a measure of vindication. In Laurie Halse Anderson’s powerful novel, an utterly believable heroine with a bitterly ironic voice delivers a blow to the hypocritical world of high school. She speaks for many a disenfranchised teenager while demonstrating the importance of speaking up for oneself.

Speak was a 1999 National Book Award Finalist for Young People’s Literature.

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Sasha and his Red Leash: A picture book about safety and fun for dogs lovers (The secret Diary of a Lucky Pup 1)

by Yossi Lapid
4.9 stars – 35 reviews
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Meet Sasha, a Lucky Puppy with a Mind of his Own!

“A book that’s sure to attract young readers, featuring a charismatic pooch and a likable owner.” – Kirkus Reviews

Sasha is a curious, free-spirited little puppy that is always up for another exciting adventure!

He has a wonderful home with his pet-friendly family and his loving caretaker, nick-named Big Boss Bob, who takes him on long walks, gives him yummy treats, and plays with him every day.

But Sasha’s near-perfect life is ruined by his awful red leash that restricts his freedom and spoils his joy!
“But there’s one thing that isn’t fair, It’s this RED LEASH I have to wear.  And when it slides around my head, I wish I were a bird instead!”
Can Sasha fix his troubled relationship with his red leash?

This charming picture book teaches your little ones valuable lessons about safety and how to be a good pet-owner.