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Suddenly Jewish

A Narrative Guided by Empathy and Insight Standing at the crossroads of ancestry, identity, and history, the memoir Suddenly Jewish by Joan Moran confronts the impact of discovering a suppressed heritage later in life. It tells the story of Jewish…

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Mysteries

Sharp, Focused Writing with Smart Storytelling Moving gracefully between Australia’s colonial past and the present, Mysteries by Graham Wilson is a haunting blend of historical fiction and modern mystery, shaped by family loss and long-buried truths that echo across generations.…

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Mask of Romulus

A Brilliant Fusion of Culture, Power, and Destiny In Mask of Romulus, Mark Jamilkowski stitches together the worlds of Rome and India with a precision that feels both unexpected and deeply immersive. The novel unfolds as a grand tapestry of…

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Eastern Shadows

Measured, deliberate, and haunting! Steeped in tension, cultural intrigue, and emotional complexity, Eastern Shadows by Peter Nordgren is a dark, atmospheric mystery-thriller that blends cultural richness with pulse-racing suspense, where every alleyway hides a secret, and every truth comes at…

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Kissed the Girls 

Evocative and Uncompromising Prose Combining crime, corporate politics, and moral reckoning, Kissed the Girls by Anthony Silman is a gripping psychological thriller and social drama that offers a chilling reflection on how corruption and abuse thrive behind polished façades, revealing…

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Fast Times, Big City

A Theatrical Eye with Vintage Grit In a world lit by neon and thick with cigarette smoke, Shelly Frome’s Fast Times, Big City explores the crossroads of ambition, deceit, and desperation, blending a vintage noir atmosphere with a contemporary psychological…

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