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Shadow of the Taj Leslie Matthews travels to India with her husband on a business trip, never expecting it will turn her life upside-down… Was: |
Pirates, Scoundrels, and Saints: PARAISO Genre: Contemporary Fiction Pirates are still out there, flintlock pistols and schooners traded for assault rifles and black-painted Zodiacs. Based on his experience as an international lawyer and pilot, Timothy Grant Acker tells a riveting tale of modern-day pirates in the unpredictable waters of the Caribbean. The statute of limitations has run, so the story can be told…. Was: |
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Lying and Making a Living: Fiction with Footnotes Genre: Literary Fiction Lying and Making a Living, the title from a Barry Hannah quote picks up where Short Mean Fiction leaves off. It contains more of the irreverent, hard-hitting, exhilarating, ironic, and emblematic prose we’ve come to expect from the writer and painter William Dunlap. His stories, some as short as a single page, leave the reader gasping for breath and wanting more… Was: |
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Before the Kids and Mortgage Genre: Literary Fiction Daring dreams have a use-by date. Was: |
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William Ottoway’s Utopia and other stories Genre: Literary Fiction ‘Come, Manou, this is superstitious clap.’ So says William Ottoway to his island’s priest, for the modern world has surely extinguished any notion of the supernatural? But some who have lived before our technological revolution hold grave concerns about this new reality which has all but supplanted the numinous element of human existence… Was: |
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Raven Woman’s Tavern Genre: Literary Fiction A backwoods bar run by a shapeshifter. Was: |
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Red Rock Road, Light Blue Sea Genre: Literary Fiction Romantic honeymoon or midlife crisis? Was: |
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Body Language Genre: Literary Fiction Life-changing moments. Impassioned encounters. Twelve stories at the crossroads of heartbreak and desire. Was: |