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Why you must read Martin Baggen’s The Secret Rebellion

  Miriam, a young, rightful queen returns from exile to her homeland. Her mission is to reclaim her country from the grip of an oppressive foreign occupation. To achieve her goal, she must find a king. Her quest leads to

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Why you must read Martin Baggen’s The Secret Rebellion

  Miriam, a young, rightful queen returns from exile to her homeland. Her mission is to reclaim her country from the grip of an oppressive foreign occupation. To achieve her goal, she must find a king. Her quest leads to

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Why you must read Gillian E Hamer’s The Charter

  The Charter is a crime thriller, based around North Wales and the island of Anglesey; a place I know very well as my family have a home there. Its roots lie in the local legend of missing treasure from

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Why you must read Gillian E Hamer’s The Charter

  The Charter is a crime thriller, based around North Wales and the island of Anglesey; a place I know very well as my family have a home there. Its roots lie in the local legend of missing treasure from

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Why you must read Joanne Myers’ The Crime of the Century

  The residents of Rolling Hills, an economically ruined bedroom community of the Appalachian region of southeastern Ohio, were horrified when the dismembered bodies of missing teenage sweethearts, Shane Shoemaker and Babette Lloyd, were pulled from the murky and meandering

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Why you must read Joanne Myers’ The Crime of the Century

  The residents of Rolling Hills, an economically ruined bedroom community of the Appalachian region of southeastern Ohio, were horrified when the dismembered bodies of missing teenage sweethearts, Shane Shoemaker and Babette Lloyd, were pulled from the murky and meandering

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Why you must read Brian Cotton’s Rebels & Lies

  Rebels & Lies is the story of America after its fall. The new regime reigning over it is called the United Society of Reason (USR). The USR are all about population control, it all of its forms, and they

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Why you must read Brian Cotton’s Rebels & Lies

  Rebels & Lies is the story of America after its fall. The new regime reigning over it is called the United Society of Reason (USR). The USR are all about population control, it all of its forms, and they

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Why you must read Joseph M Rinaldo’s Valerie’s Retreat

  Valerie’s Retreat puts Valerie’s crisis management skills on display. You’ll get to know her pretty average life. Her job as the head teller at a bank, her one bedroom apartment, and her exceptionally lazy cat give the impression that

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Why you must read Joseph M Rinaldo’s Valerie’s Retreat

  Valerie’s Retreat puts Valerie’s crisis management skills on display. You’ll get to know her pretty average life. Her job as the head teller at a bank, her one bedroom apartment, and her exceptionally lazy cat give the impression that

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Why you must read Astrid ‘Artistikem’ Cruz’s The Caregiver

  Scarlett Lang is a hit woman turned undercover agent for Interpol. She’s tough and driven and doesn’t need anyone telling her what to do or who to get involved with. Bad combo when you happen to be working under

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Why you must read Astrid ‘Artistikem’ Cruz’s The Caregiver

  Scarlett Lang is a hit woman turned undercover agent for Interpol. She’s tough and driven and doesn’t need anyone telling her what to do or who to get involved with. Bad combo when you happen to be working under

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Why you must read AP Barratt’s Hudud and Escape

  Hudud and Escape introduces Yasmin, a Muslim girl from Pakistan who takes flight from her family home after losing favour with her father while he attempts to pour acid on her face. She runs away from her small town

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Why you must read AP Barratt’s Hudud and Escape

  Hudud and Escape introduces Yasmin, a Muslim girl from Pakistan who takes flight from her family home after losing favour with her father while he attempts to pour acid on her face. She runs away from her small town

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Why you must read Jaycee Brown’s The Machair Crow

  The remote Isle of Lewis has only had three murders in over forty years. When Helen Riley is asked to investigate a suspicious death on the peaceful island, no-one intends to help her uncover a fourth murder. As she

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Why you must read Jaycee Brown’s The Machair Crow

  The remote Isle of Lewis has only had three murders in over forty years. When Helen Riley is asked to investigate a suspicious death on the peaceful island, no-one intends to help her uncover a fourth murder. As she

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Why you must read Alex Johnston’s Freedom Like A Shopping Cart

Freedom Like A Shopping Cart is the story of Matlock, a frustrated, bored 19-year-old, stuck in a small town in Wales, facing an empty adulthood, and going nowhere fast.  He sleeps with his best friend’s girlfriend in a wild act

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Why you must read Alex Johnston’s Freedom Like A Shopping Cart

Freedom Like A Shopping Cart is the story of Matlock, a frustrated, bored 19-year-old, stuck in a small town in Wales, facing an empty adulthood, and going nowhere fast.  He sleeps with his best friend’s girlfriend in a wild act

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Why you must read Liam Muir’s The Consultant

  The Consultant is a Scottish mob thriller that follows the misadventures of charming but naïve accountant, Ian MacLeod, as he gets caught up in a murder conspiracy orchestrated by the Glaswegian mafia. MacLeod is pursued across Great Britain as

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Why you must read Liam Muir’s The Consultant

  The Consultant is a Scottish mob thriller that follows the misadventures of charming but naïve accountant, Ian MacLeod, as he gets caught up in a murder conspiracy orchestrated by the Glaswegian mafia. MacLeod is pursued across Great Britain as

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