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THE HOUSE OF GRINS by Donald Levin

A deeply introspective and sharply written novel about the weight of the past and the fragile nature of second chances… A man reconstructs his life within the walls of a house both imposing and enigmatic in Levin’s excellent novel. Robert…
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A DRY HEAT: Collected Stories by Gregory D. Williams

Darkly funny, beautifully crafted; an intense collection that plumbs the depths of boys and men’s lives. Through the perspectives of various male characters, award-winning author Gregory D. Williams’ poignant stories delve into the lasting impact of boyhood on men’s lives,…
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Life at the Precipice by R. F. Vincent

Mesmerizing, brilliant, Gripping work… Struggling with PTSD after a failed rescue mission, Travis Sivart, an Air Force officer, comes across a newspaper that supposedly came from Pyrite Ridge, an isolated town perched on the precipice of abyss after geological phenomena…
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The Reader’s Companion to the World of Jane Austen by Joe Giampaolo

A richly textured, intimate, and lively work that casts a well-deserved spotlight on the famed writer. Combining a novelist’s eye for detail with meticulous research and prose, Giampaolo delivers the concise account of Jane Austen’s life, one of the greatest…