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The Easy Way Out – Steven Amsterdam

October 20, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

A wickedly funny novel about life’s saddest moments, The Easy Way Out explores the issues of assisted suicide and the right to die, from an author nominated for the Guardian First Book Award Evan is a nurse, a suicide assistant. … Continue reading The Easy Way Out – Steven Amsterdam

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There’s a Bomb In My Luggage – G.P. Huffman

September 20, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

A Cambridge man wakes to find his home rendered strange, as if everything in it has been moved a fraction of a centimeter while he slept. In an irrational state he flees to the nearby international airport and purchases a … Continue reading There’s a Bomb In My Luggage – G.P. Huffman

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Darktown – Thomas Mullen

September 11, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

Atlanta, 1948. In this city, all crime is black and white. On one side of the tracks are the rich, white neighbourhoods; on the other, Darktown, the African-American area guarded by the city’s first black police force of only eight … Continue reading Darktown – Thomas Mullen

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Missing, Presumed – Susie Steiner

September 11, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

A MISSING GIRL Edith Hind is gone, leaving just her coat, a smear of blood and a half-open door. A DESPERATE FAMILY Each of her friends and relatives has a version of the truth. But none quite adds up. A … Continue reading Missing, Presumed – Susie Steiner

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Undertow – Elizabeth Heathcote

September 1, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

My husband’s lover. They said her death was a tragic accident. And I believed them… until now. Carmen is happily married to Tom, a successful London lawyer and divorcé with three children. She is content to absorb the stresses of … Continue reading Undertow – Elizabeth Heathcote

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Skyships Over Innsmouth – Susan Laine

August 9, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

Twenty winters have passed since the Cataclysm brought down society and robbed people of their memories. Humanity, vastly reduced in numbers since the initial chaos, has started anew in Canal City with the aid of library books and steam technology. … Continue reading Skyships Over Innsmouth – Susan Laine

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The Last Policeman – Ben H. Winters

August 4, 2016September 7, 2017 Steve Smith

“It’s such a fine line with people, whether they’re playing dumb or being dumb.” ― Ben H. Winters, The Last Policeman The Last Policeman is the first book I have had the privilege of being accepted to read and review through … Continue reading The Last Policeman – Ben H. Winters

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