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The Alladin Stroke

After a painful divorce and a deep emotional falling out with his family, Peter Forthright, a manager in the tenth year of his career, is profoundly changed that he begins noticing things he never did before, which puts him in perilous circumstances he must find a way out of.

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We’re Not Alone

When John Baxter is conducting recruiting interviews for a new business venture, the middle-aged entrepreneur stumbles onto a bizarre and chilling discovery that will have him ostracized from friends and family, as he singlehandedly pursues his finding which threatens the security of the world.

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And Then There Were None

The novel, And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, is one of the greatest mysteries you could ever read.

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Kill The Messenger by Tami Hoag

Review of Kill the Messenger by Tami Hoag.

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Dean Koontz: Poetic Novelist

Describing how reading a Koontz novel is like poetry.

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The Red Room

How well does H.G Wells create a sense of tension and establish a mysterious atmosphere in the short story ‘The Red Room’?

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The Lying Tongue: A Death in Venice

In his debut novel, Andrew Wilson presents us with a realistic yet strangely Gothic Venetian tableau.

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Book Review: Where are the Children?

Suspense Thriller by Mary Higgins Clark.

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A Guy’s Perspective on Twilight

Recently, I, a normal guy, read “Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer. This is my evaluation of what a guy thinks about Twilight.

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Into the Wild by Erin Hunter

A great fantasy novel.

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