Death’s Pale Flag by Gary R. Simonds (Book Review #1529)

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‘Death’s Pale Flag’ is a psychological medical thriller and is about Ryan Brenan, a brain surgeon and a successful one at that. When he begins to see ghosts at first, he thinks that it’s hallucinations, but then he realizes that is not the case, and he begins to believe in paranormal phenomena.

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Singularity by Knightama (Book Review #1531)

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Singularity is an action-adventure story with science-fiction elements. It is a comic book style with many illustrations, some in black and white and some in color. The drawings are beautifully done and create a perfect storyline.

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Zaidy’s War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man’s Impossible Story of Endurance By Martin Bodek (Book Review #1530)

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‘Zaidy’s War’ is a memoir about Benzion Malik and how he ends up in the Romanian Army at age 21. You get to read his life from 1939 and how he is still stuck in the army till 1945.

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Shadow Cast by R. A. Meenan (Book Review #1528)

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‘Shadow Cast’ is a contemporary military fantasy story. It is the first book of its series. The land of Zyearth is inhabited by species that are called Zufaunos. They are anthropomorphic animals, meaning they have furred hominids and porcupine-like quills as hair.

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Mastering the Way: Breaking Free from Suffering by James Marketti (Book Review #1527)

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‘Breaking Free from Suffering’ is a short but sweet account of a self-help book providing ways for the reader to confront their mind and stop the negative thoughts that escalate into negative habits, depression and self-harm.

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Interview with JT Baroni

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How did this book come about?

         While hunting whitetail one year, I stumbled upon a weathered tombstone in the middle of the woods. Waiting patiently for that big buck to cross my path gave me plenty of time to think about that lone grave’s inhabitant and ponder her story, which I was then driven to write.

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One Inking Spirit Leads Romance From Darkness by Chrissy Hartmann

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As one reads the title, it’s not what you think. Yes, I am a romance author, but what most don’t know at first look is that I am a blind romance author. In fact, a contemporary Western romance author.

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Homicide Herault by Bluette Matthey (Book Review #1526)

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‘Homicide Herault’ is a travel mystery and begins with Trekker Durkin, who likes to bike and is a veteran. He decides to take a bike tour to Beziers in the South of France. What he thinks at first is a relaxing and eventful experience doing something he loves, but what he gets is completely the opposite.

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Do You Remember the Last Thing You Ate? By W. Payne Sillavan (Book Review #1525)

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‘Do You Remember the Last Thing You Ate?’ is a cosmic horror story. It all begins with Dr. Lavinia Kelly, lead researcher in the newly developed concept of bio-noise. She is finding a way to alter human nature and DNA through soundwaves and frequencies; however, what transpires is beyond her calculations, and that is where the story takes you on a deep and interesting journey.

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