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Book Review – Byleveld: Dossier of a Serial Sleuth

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August 27, 2012
Piet Byleveld

From scrawny wimp to seasoned cop, from a nobody to one of the most beloved and successful detectives from South Africa.  Investigating murders and solving crime to such an extent that Scotland Yard and Canadian Police asked him for assistance in solving serial killings.  Piet Byleveld has had a good run in his almost...
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Book News: Thrones of Desire – Sizzling Hot and Coming Soon

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August 26, 2012
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Coming from author, Mitzi Szereto is an anthology that will warm those upcoming winter nights with some passion, lust and sexy fantasies set in far away, mythical places.  Ladies and gents, if you dream of a knight in shiny armour saving that damsel from a vicious dragon this is the book for you. In Thrones...
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Book Review – Sherlock Holmes: The Army of Dr. Moreau by Guy Adams

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August 25, 2012
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When three bodies are found near the Thames, ripped and torn to shreds, London is shaken with fear and questions as to what could have done it.  Word on the street is that there’s a shark in the Thames, but what would an Australian Black Tip shark be doing in London?  Immediately the question...
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Book Review: The Twenty Year Death by Ariel S. Winter

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August 23, 2012
"The Twenty Year Death" by Ariel S. Winter

In the first segment of The Twenty Year Death by Ariel S. Winter, called “Malniveau Prison” starts off with the discovery of a corpse that’s found in a gutter in France in 1931. The Chief Inspector, Pelleter is led to Clotilde-ma-Fleur Rosencrantz – the dead man’s daughter - and her hot-tempered American husband, who is a...
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Book Review: Us and Them by Rosemund J. Handler

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August 22, 2012
Us and Them

  Jen, the three-letter girl, changed her name when she was still a toddler, trying her best to get rid of the Jewish identity that her Holocaust surviving parents tried to thrust on her.  She becomes a rebellious teenager and ultimately shames her family when she becomes pregnant with a non-Jew’s children.  Forced to...
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Book Review – The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Moonsong

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August 20, 2012
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Elena and her friends have all enrolled into Dalcrest college and after defeating the Phantom, they were hoping to get on with their lives as normal college students.  However, things are never that easy for them…  Love, learning, life, lust and the constant drama that seems to follow these Fell’s Church residents have moved...
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Book Review: Fallen by Lauren Kate

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August 20, 2012
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Lucinda Prince (Luce) has always been surrounded by the shadows, which creeps and slither its way into her life and ultimately ruins everything she comes into contact with.  Ever since she was a young girl she’s been seeing these shadows and it’s made her family question her sanity to such an extent that she’s...
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Book Review – The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: Phantom

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August 17, 2012
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The Guardians had changed Fell’s Church back to normal and although everyone is sure that there’s no trace of what had really happened, Elena Gilbert can’t help but wonder if the paranoia she has is valid.  However, with Damon dead and gone, Stefan and Elena can finally be together without any drama… or so...
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Book Review – Bloody Parchment: Hidden Things, Lost Things and Other Stories

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August 14, 2012
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The darkness consumes you cell after cell, making you wonder about your own feeble existence as a result.  Why are you here?  What’s the point?  It’s dire, it’s incredibly dark and the situation gives you the heebie-jeebies.  Haunting, scary, undeniably chilling, Bloody Parchment: Hidden Things, Lost Things and Other Stories will give the reader...
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Book Review: Time’s Last Gift by Philip Jose Farmer

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July 29, 2012
Book Review: Time’s Last Gift by Philip Jose Farmer

The year is 2070 A.D. when John Gribardsun assembles a team of highly trained scientists who then travels back in time to the year 12,000 B.C. to learn about the Magdalenian culture.  It’s now or never to travel back to that time and the scientists have a lot riding on their shoulders for this...
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