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The Bone Thief
by Vanessa Lillie
History and Justice (7/2/2025)
History is written by the winners. However, members of The Founders, an exclusive club in Rhode Island, whose ancestors go back to the Mayflower, are not satisfied with all they've won, they want to create a shrine to themselves via a museum incorporating the bones andmore
The Sister's Curse
by Nicola Solvinic
Women and the Power of Justice (7/1/2025)
Twenty-five years ago, on the Fourth of July, a girl disappears. Two local rich boys are suspected of her murder, but without a body, the case goes nowhere. Now, each of them has a son who is nearly drowned under very mysterious circumstances. One of them has a skullmore
The Fairbanks Four: Murder, Injustice, and the Birth of a Movement
by Brian Patrick O’Donoghue
Justice - Finally (3/26/2025)
Beginning in 2001, University of Alaska, Fairbanks journalism professor, Brian O'Donoghue enlisted the aid of his students - over several years - to investigate a 1997 murder in which 4 men were convicted - he believed wrongly.

In 2013, the Innocence Project joined in andmore
The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story
by Pagan Kennedy
Magaret Goddard - Finally Getting Due Credit (10/26/2024)
Back in the 1970's when much of society, including police officers, weren't sure sexual assault was actually a crime – or how to prove it if it was, Martha Goddard invented the rape kit. However, in true – you can get more accomplished if you don't care who gets the credit-more
The Funeral Cryer: A Novel
by Wenyan Lu
Sad and Detached (2/3/2024)
The narrator cries at funerals in order to support her husband (who does not work and who may or may not be having an affair) and herself. In so doing, she tries to honor the deceased by praising their lives and expressing sorrow at their deaths. In this way, she hopes tomore
We Must Not Think of Ourselves
by Lauren Grodstein
So much more than a chronicle of suffering. (12/28/2023)
In recording the history of what is happening in the ghetto, we see not only the daily cruelties, but also stories of love, kindness, sacrifice, and hope.
The House on Biscayne Bay
by Chanel Cleeton
Trouble in Paradise (12/11/2023)
Shortly after WWI, Robert Barnes builds a mansion to surprise his wife, Anna, for her fortieth birthday. When he tells her he is taking her to Miami to celebrate, she imagines a romantic weekend and a gift of expensive jewelry. She certainly didn't expect to live there – inmore
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