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Review | The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste
In Denton Street, Cleveland, the summer of 1980 is shadowed by the threat of a declining steel mill and a deteriorating town. Phoebe and her best friend, Jacqueline, are high school graduates and…
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Review | I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney
Aimee Sinclair is an up-and-coming actress who prefers a quiet life. One day, she comes home to find her husband missing and their joint bank account empty. She files a police report –…
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Book Review | I Am The River by T. E. Grau
Set five years after the Vietnam War, Israel Broussard lives a lonely, corrupt life in Bangkok. Flashbacks show Broussard as an American soldier in active duty in Vietnam, recruited by a man named…
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Review | The House of Twelve by Sean Davies
Twelve people, one house, no memory. They are given a book containing House Rules which must be followed. There is no escape, and each day one of them must be chosen to die.…
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Pet Sematary: Then and Now
The first Stephen King book I ever read was Pet Sematary and it is still my favourite of his. I remember thinking how scary the book was, not just because of the burial…
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Review | The Passage by Justin Cronin
Amy Harper Bellafonte is a girl who has had a hard life. FBI agent Brad Wolgast is questioning whether the job he’s been tasked with has finally crossed a line. Anthony Carter is…