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Two Storm Wood: A Novel
by Philip Gray
Two Storm Wood by Philip Gray (12/12/2021)
I loved this book which is touted as an historical fiction thriller, and it delivers! Philip Gray's research enables the realistic portrayal of the difficulties of uncovering and respecting the human debris of the war torn battlefields of Northern France in 1919. Hismore
The Sunset Route: Freight Trains, Forgiveness, and Freedom on the Rails in the American West
by Carrot Quinn
The Sunset Route by Carrot Quinn (7/6/2021)
Like a jigsaw puzzle, the chapter pieces fall into place as Carrot Quinn slowly develops over the years from a victim of a tragic childhood into a strong, independent female. The memoir creates word photos of her experiences which often leave the reader smelling the herbs,more
The Forest of Vanishing Stars: A Novel
by Kristin Harmel
"Survival against the odds" (5/4/2021)
The perspective of this WWII themed novel is original and well researched with a variety of characters from a range of backgrounds, religious beliefs, and national ideals. The desperation, the spirit and bonding of a group of hunted Jews in a hostile primal forestmore
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A love triangle reveals deadly secrets in this thriller for fans of The Paper Palace and Where the Crawdads Sing.

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