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She is, quite literally, a killer. Katsa is the lead character in this suspenseful, intense novel about a land where people are born with talents that alienate them.
Perhaps known best for her Cain Casey series, author Ali Vali steps out with a lighthearted romance set amidst the homophobia of the USA military over North Korean soil.
Judith Lindbergh's The Thralls Tale (Bantam 2006) is historical fiction at its most unique. Lindbergh does a great job bringing the reader into the world of the Vikings.
Boudica: Dreaming the Bull, is the second book in the highly acclaimed Boudica series, and takes the reader further into the war between Rome and tribal Britian.
In the first novel of the Boudica series, author Manda Scott relates the story of the fabled warrior queen of the Eceni tribe, located on the south-east coast of England.
Girl on the Platform (ISBN 978-0007270088, Harper 2008) is a short, light read, particularly suite to readers who enjoy romance, tinged with humour and contemporary life.
There are specific guidelines for those writing in the western genre. Classic westerns have rules that readers expect to be followed.
While the Light Lasts is a collection of some of the early short stories by Agatha Christie. It will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and the short story alike.
The Sixties era advanced television comedy in technology and scope and gave a welcomed escape from the outside world.
Most PIs are middle aged males with years of experience. V. Mars turns this on it's head following a young, pretty female into the world of high school investigation.


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