by Donn Taylor
My internal orchestra continues, insistent as ever—no further music scores from movies, but a strange new preference for big-band artists like Artie Shaw and Charlie Spivak. So in all the ways I can tell, my life is settling back into comfortable, familiar patterns.
With one exception.
That was no china-cup kiss, and I haven’t decided what to do about Professor Mara Thorn.
They Call Her the P.I. Princess.
It’s 1947 and Allie Fortune is the only female (and probably the best) private investigator in New York City.
But she’s kept awake at night by a mystery of her own—her fiancé disappeared in the war and Allie is haunted more by the unknown than by finding out the worst.
Her work is a welcome distraction and she’s just been hired on by a client who isn’t telling the whole truth. Mary Gordon’s claims of innocence don’t fit with her ransacked apartment, being shot at, and the two Soviet agents hot on her trail.
Meanwhile the FBI is working the case because a legendary and mysterious treasure has gone missing… again. The only catch for Allie is her new “partner” Jack, an attractive, single agent who knows how to make her smile.
As Allie and Jack chase after the gold they must contend with the Soviets who also want the priceless treasure back—after all, they stole it fair and square.
by Sara Mills
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If there is a way into madness, logic says there is a way out. Logic says. Tallis, a philosopher's servant, is sent to a Greek academy in Palestine only to discover that it has silently, ominously, disappeared. No one will tell him what happened, but he learns what has become of four of its scholars. One was murdered. One committed suicide. One worships in the temple of Dionysus. And one & one is a madman.
From the author of The Brother's Keeper comes a tale of mystery, horror, and hope in the midst of unimaginable darkness, the story behind the Geresene demoniac of the gospels of Mark and Luke.
by Tracy Groot
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Pressurized family dynamics and a dysfunctional church experience force 16-year-old Olivia to seek her own reality. Hounded by the distorted reflections of mirrors, car doors, and shop windows, she sets things in order by papering her bedroom wall with glossy clippings from glamour magazines.
Olivia's baggy clothes and exhaustive calorie scrutiny can't cover up the fact that she is allowing her body to wither away. As she encounters small town prying— and a tighter-than-comfortable rental house--Olivia's escape becomes her art. And her goal becomes the impossible perfection of the airbrushed models on her wall.
Feeling for Bones is Olivia's story as her struggles become more than physical and she is finally led to the answers she was running from all along.
by Bethany Pierce
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