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Posted on January 1, 2019April 2, 2019 by theprairiesbookreview — Leave a comment

OPEN – Pierre’s Journey after War by Margareth Stewart

A stunning literary novella… The book takes an intimate look into the aching soul of Pierre, a kind, empathetic man. After losing his wife and five children to the aerial bombing of France during the Second World War, Pierre takes…
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Tag: Fiction
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I, Charles, from the Camps: A Novel by Joel D. Hirst

A stunningly brilliant, thought-provoking work of literature… Charles Agwok is a black boy born in Uganda and lives in a refugee camp with his parents and siblings. While most of those refugees population is content to live a life of…
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Tag: Fiction
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True North by Roger Rooney

A moving story of war, love and loss…  In 1961 and 1962, Ngo Dinh Diem, leader of the South Vietnam government, requested security assistance from the US and its allies. Australia decided to send 30 military advisers, dispatched as the…
Category: Fiction: War and Politics
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Beyond the Fence by Sheldon Peart

  A dazzling mystery that will keep the readers on their toes… To keep the unsavory elements away, Victor Buddom builds an electrified fence on his property in rural Jamaica. After a man is electrocuted, another brutal killing follows. The…
Category: International Mysteries
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An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen

An absolutely brilliant, page turning thriller that will keep the readers on the edge of their seats… Jessica Farris, a twenty-something makeup artist, is struggling to make ends meet in expensive New York City. Through one of her clients, she…
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Tag: Suspense and Thriller
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Glass Houses by Louise Penny

A series going way off the mark and steering into an entirely different territory. Skip it… Glass Houses by Louise Penny opens with Armand Gamache, newly appointed Chief Superintendent of the Surete du Quebec, in the witness box to testify…
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Tags: Mystery, Police Procedural
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Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter

A suspense-filled, thrilling read… A break from her regular series, Karin Slaughter explores mother daughter relationship and cult mentality in Pieces of Her. Children like to think mothers as mothers and nothing else. It is hard to imagine a mother…
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Tag: Suspense and Thriller
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She Lies in Wait by Gytha Lodge

A promising debut that will be sure to delight fans of brilliant police procedural series… Aurora Jackson, an intelligent, pretty 14-year-old girl disappears at a campsite while camping with her older sister and sister’s five friends in Brinken Wood in…
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Tag: Suspense and Thriller
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After the Fire by Will Hill

A YA book about plight of victims of religious cults…  The book is roughly based on the US government’s investigation into the actions of the federal agencies during the Waco Siege after eighty-two members of the Branch Davidian religious sect…
Category: social and family issues
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The Liar’s Wife by Samantha Hayes

  With its everyday narration and ordinary writing style, The Liar’s Wife is a tedious read at best… Ella Sinclair meets an accident and wakes up in a hospital bed to find a man claiming to be her husband. Used…
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Tag: Suspense and Thriller

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