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The Art of Theft (The Lady Sherlock Book 4) by Sherry Thomas : Review
As “Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective,” Charlotte Holmes has solved murders and found missing individuals. But she has never stolen a priceless artwork—or rather, made away with the secrets hidden behind a much-coveted canvas.…
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Sword and Pen by Rachel Caine : Review
With the future of the Great Library in doubt, the unforgettable characters from Ink and Bone must decide if it’s worth saving in this thrilling adventure in the New York Times bestselling series.…
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At Death’s Door by Sherrilyn Kenyon : Review
Welcome to the latest Deadmen’s Quest… Valynda Moore was born cursed. So when she dies as the result of a spell gone wrong and is trapped in the body of a voodoo doll,…
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Steamborn by Eric R. Asher : An Audiobook Review
Jacob, a tinker’s apprentice and sometime thief, has lived his entire life in the mountain city of Ancora, protected by the city walls. These towering barriers keep the Deadlands creatures at bay, but…
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Turning Darkness Into Light by Marie Brennan : Review
As the renowned granddaughter of Isabella Camherst (Lady Trent, of the riveting and daring Draconic adventure memoirs) Audrey Camherst has always known she, too, would want to make her scholarly mark upon a…
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The Mage-Fire War by L.E. Modesitt, Jr : Review
Modesitt continues his bestselling Saga of Recluce with the twenty-first book in this bestselling epic fantasy series. Once again, prejudices against the use of chaos magic force Beltur and his companions to flee…
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Eye Spy by Mercedes Lackey : Review
In this second installment of the Family Spies series, set in the bestselling world of Valdemar, the children of Heralds Mags and Amily must follow in their parents’ footsteps to protect the realm.…
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Priest of Lies by Peter McLean : Review
Tomas Piety has been many things: soldier, priest, gangster…and spy. As Tomas’s power grows, the nobility better watch their backs, in this dark and gritty epic fantasy series. People are weak, and the…
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Ship of Smoke And Steel by Django Wexler : Review
In the lower wards of Kahnzoka, the great port city of the Blessed Empire, eighteen-year-old ward boss Isoka comes to collect when there’s money owing. When her ability to access the Well of…
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Through Darkest Europe by Harry Turtledove : Review
Senior investigator Khalid al-Zarzisi is a modern man, a product of the unsurpassed educational systems of North Africa and the Middle East. Liberal, tolerant, and above all rich, the countries and cultures of…
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UnArcana Stars by Glynn Stewart : Review
A humanitarian mission into unfriendly stars A training cruise under the watch of a fortified fleet base The closing jaws of a trap years in the making It has been over a year…
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A King In Cobwebs by David Keck : Review
Once a landless second son, Durand has sold his sword to both vicious and noble men and been party to appalling acts of murder as well as self-sacrificing heroism. Now the champion of…
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City of Broken Magic by Mirah Bolender : Review
Five hundred years ago, magi created a weapon they couldn’t control. An infestation that ate magic—and anything else it came into contact with. Enemies and allies were equally filling. Only an elite team…
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The Librarians And The Pot Of Gold by Greg Cox : Review
The Librarians and the Pot of Gold is an original novel based on the hit TNT television show The Librarians, by New York Times bestselling author Greg Cox. For millennia, the Librarians have secretly protected the world…
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Priest of Bones by Peter McLean : Review
It’s a dangerous thing, to choose the lesser of two evils. The war is over, and army priest Tomas Piety finally heads home with Lieutenant Bloody Anne at his side. When he arrives…
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Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds by Brandon Sanderson : Review
Stephen Leeds is perfectly sane. It’s his hallucinations who are mad. A genius of unrivaled aptitude, Stephen can learn any new skill, vocation, or art in a matter of hours. However, to contain…