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Book Review | The Fervor by Alma Katsu
1944. Meiko and her daughter Aiko are sent to an internment camp as WWII rages on. Pastor Archie is haunted by a shocking loss and guilt from his past. Reporter Fran is chasing…
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Book Review | A Black and Endless Sky by Matthew Lyons
In the wake of Jonah’s divorce, he embarks on a cross-country road trip with his estranged sister Nell back to their hometown. But they get involved in an incident at a biker bar…
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Book Review | Witch 13 by Patrick R. Delaney
Sheriff Sterling Marsh is preparing for a final week at work after tendering her resignation in light of a string of misfortunes. Her quiet leaving is interrupted by the appearance of a stranger…
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Book Review | Bloodsucker City by Jim Towns
September, 1933. Lena is sentenced to life in prison after being falsely convicted of murdering her own child. She is sent to the notorious Steelgate Women’s Prison, a fortress on a mountain with…
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Book Review | Bury Me In Shadows by Greg Herren
Jake is adjusting to life after a terrible breakup and a hospital stay due to a drugs-and-alcohol binge. To help him recover, his mother sends him to her dying mother’s home in rural…
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Book Review | The Spirit Engineer by A.J. West
Belfast, 1914. Since the sinking of the Titanic, spiritualism has become increasingly popular. Many families attempt to contact the spirits of their loved ones lost at sea. Engineer and skeptic William Jackson Crawford…