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  • Best New England Crime Stories 2012: Dead Calm
    Murder, irony, and good old fashioned whodunits fill the pages of this wonderful collection of the most original New England crime stories I’ve ever had the pleasure to read. The authors of Level Best Books ninth anthology have outdone themselves again!
  • Isadora Daystar by P.I. Barrington & Loni Emmert
    It's 2133 and the world is a dark place. Isadora Daystar, ex-militant turned assassin, is just trying to survive when she meets a teenage girl that will change her life forever!
  • Promise Keeper by Mary Fremont Schoenecker
    Protagonist, Paul Fontaine, has a lot on his mind; what with recovering from a gunshot wound, the missing painting, and his missing girlfriend. Can tante Margaret help him decipher the clues before he too goes missing?
  • California Schemin' by Kate George
    California Schemin' is a good old fashioned cozy mystery that infuses the author's witty sense of humor, plenty of suspense, some great writing, and an engaging and action-packed plot.
  • Future Imperfect Book Three: Final Deceit by P.I. Barrington
    Final Deceit, the third and final book in the Future Imperfect trilogy is the most exciting of them all and begins where Deception leaves off. With plenty of thrills for the reader, this one won't disappoint.
  • Got No Friend Anyhow
    Elizabeth "Maxx" Maxwell, lead singer of Maxximum Blues, has discovered her latest love interest is dead. To make matters worse, someone is trying to kill her. Can Maxx find Rick's killer before she ends up dead?
  • Lights! Camera! Murder! by Loni Emmert
    Abigail Whitefeather Hale is headed to Hollywood to chase a long overdue dream of becoming an actress but will a killer derail her plans?
  • Murder by Proxy by Suzanne Young
    Edna Davies is at it again, only this time it's in the breathtaking Rocky Mountains of Colorado! Poor Edna thought she was visiting her son and daughter-in-law but instead finds herself investigating another murder; and only weeks after the first!
  • Lead Poisoning by J. E. Seymour
    Kevin Markinson is a hit man with ties to the mob. He's made more than his fair share of enemies, but after 25 years, Kevin has decided to retire to New Hampshire with his family. Unfortunately for him, trouble seems to follow him wherever he goes.
  • The Tapestry Shop
    Joyce Elson Moore weaves a tale of romance and adventure in the Tapestry Shop as Adam de la Halle, the hunchback of Arras, falls in love with the beautiful Catherine Durante. Together the two wander across France, hoping to fulfill their destiny.
  • Thin Ice
    Twenty-five of the most clever and thought-provoking crime stories ever assembled in one collection, from some of New England's best and brightest authors! Thin Ice has a story for even the most discerning reader!
  • A Deadly Mission by Judith Campbell
    When one of Olympia Brown's students is found dead and another is about to be recruited by a deadly cult mascarading as a group of Christian Missionaries, she springs into action to do whatever it takes to save her favorite student begore it's too late!
  • Murder Most Civil
    When Harvard Professor Frederick Newell is accused of murdering prominent abolitionist, Angus McLaren, his sister Henrietta must do whatever it takes to find the real killer before it's too late.
  • Who Wrote the Book of Death? by Steve Liskow
    PI, Greg Nines, has been hired to protect Beth Shepard, a beautiful writer. Both are grappling with a painful past which seems to be drawing them closer together. The more time they spend together, the closer they get. The trouble is so is the killer!
  • A Deadly Draught by Lesley A. Diehl
    Hera Knightsbridge is a microbrewer in the Butternut Valley of upstate New York. Hera's life is turned upside down when her next-door-neighbor is brutally murdered and her ex-boyfriend from law school, turned cop, targets her as the prime suspect!
  • Murder at Spouters Point by Leslie Wheeler
    In a novel rich in Native American folklore, Wheeler weaves a thrilling story filled with suspense and romance and delivers a strong and independent heroine in Miranda Lewis.
  • Shot to Death by Stephen D. Rogers
    Stephen D. Rogers is a master of the short story but when he adds his flair for the macabre and a host of colorful characters, he shows us just how "clever" murder can be!
  • Maracaibo by James A. Ciullo
    Maracaibo, a political thriller, is the sequel to Orinoco and features the distinguished Senator Joe LaCarta whose life hangs in the balance while the beautiful Marialena Morales risks her life to save him!
  • A Nose for Hanky Panky by Sharon Love Cook
    Local reporter Rose McNichols investigates as a beautiful and wealthy psychologist is found murdered in her office. Which one of Granite Cove's residents is the culprit and will Rose figure it out before she's the next victim?
  • Moonlighting in Vermont by Kate George
    Bella Bree MacGowan is quickly losing control of her life after her boss is brutally murdered. When she becomes the prime suspect, she loses her boyfriend and her job, and the town of South Royalton, Vermont won't stop talking about it!
  • Button Hollow Chronicles #1: The Leaf Peeper Murders by Loni Emmert & P.I. Barrington
    Button Hollow Chronicles #1: The Leaf Peeper Murders is a delightfully new cozy mystery series by California natives and sisters P.I. Barrinton and Loni Emmert. The elderly Anne Jolie Watson is a treasure.
  • Murder by Yew by Suzanne Young
    When Edna Davies moved into the quaint little town of South County, Rhode Island, she never realized just how dangerous it could be!
  • Future Imperfect Book Two: Miraculous Deception by P.I. Barrington
    Future Imperfect Book Two: Miraculous Deception is a futuristic suspense thriller that begins where where Book One: Crucifying Angel left off.
  • Train's Latest Hit, 'Hey, Soul Sister', Gets Little Air Time on the Radio
    Train's latest hit 'Hey, Soul Sister', is one of the most searched songs on the internet but has yet to reach that same stride on the radio.
  • Robert Frost and Amherst College
    Robert Frost had a longstanding relationship with Amherst College as a college professor, lecturer and poet. During his more than 40 years teaching at Amherst, he was revered for his progressive teaching methods and beloved by his students.
  • Goodbye, Mr. Salinger!
    Author J. D. Salinger died on Wednesday, January 27, 2010. He was 91 years old. Salinger was the author of the critically acclaimed and highly controversial book "The Catcher in the Rye."
  • Future Imperfect Book One: Crucifying Angel by P. I. Barrington
    P. I. Barrington has written a terrifically suspenseful, engaging thriller depicting life in Las Vegas in the year 2032. With all of the qualities of a best seller, "Crucifying Angel" is a must read!
  • A Martha's Vineyard Mystery: Vineyard Chill by Philip R. Craig
    Catch the final installment of "A Martha's Vineyard Mystery, Vineyard Chill", by Philip R. Craig. Craig never got to see his final book in print but it's a must read!
  • The Top 10 Celebrity Blogs
    I've shared my recommendations for the top ten celebrity blogs and included a brief overview of the topic or topics each writes about. These celebrity bloggers definitely have something to say about a variety of topics.
  • The 10 Worst Movies Filmed at a Beach
    Though there are countless bad beach movies from the beach party film genre, these are my choices for the 10 worst movies filmed at a beach.
  • The Top Ten Sitcom Weddings We Hope to See This Season
    I've selected the top ten sitcom weddings I'd like to see this television season. From Gary Unmarried to Psych, these are my picks for the top tv couples who should tie the sitcom knot!
  • Top 10 Classic Children's Movies
    Since there are so many classic kids' movies that deserve to be on the list, I've narrowed my choices to 10 based on originality, creativity, the ability to withstanding the test of time, and the great memories they brought me when I was little.
  • A Literary Tour of London
    If you're planning a trip to London, visit some of the haunts of Britain's greatest literary figures. Whether choosing an informal walk to find the famous English Heritage Blue Plaques or taking a structured tour, there is plenty to see.
  • Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
    In this trying economy, how does anyone find work. I'm either overqualified or underqualified. So which is it?
  • Jane Kelly Mysteries: Ultra Violet
    For anyone who happens to be a lover of mystery books, check out Nancy Bush's third installment of the Jane Kelly Mysteries, Ultra Violet. It's as good as its predecessors Candy Apple Red and Electric Blue, and will leave you wanting more!
  • Jane Austen's Finest Legacy
    Jane Austen has become known as one of the greatest writers of our time. Her novels have been adapted for the big and small screens alike, propelling her into mainstream society.
  • My Picks for the 5 Top Halloween Children's Books
    My recommendations for the top 5 Halloween books for kids are derived from the list of my childrens' favorites. All of these books fall within the preschool to third grade age range.
  • The Jack-O-Lantern: A Halloween Tradition
    Have you ever wondered where the "Jack-O-Lantern" got its name? Or how Jack-O-Lanterns became a popular symbol of Halloween? There is an old legend of an Irishman named Jack who made a pact with the Devil in exchange for his soul.
  • Rome, the Best Vacation I Ever Had!
    Rome is known as the eternal city. It has some of the most impressive architecture and is steeped in history and tradition. A vacation with family and friends to this great city will prove to be your best vacation ever!
  • T-Ball Anyone? - a Funny Kids' Sports Story
    How many of us have a humorous sport story involving our children, whether it's baseball, soccer, football, swimming, etc. This funny kids' sport story is about a t-ball game and a clueless parent.
  • Apple Picking in Windham, New Hampshire
    Apple picking is a wonderful New England tradition and "Apple Acres" in Windham, New Hampshire is a great place to visit to do just that. They offer daily tours, and delicious freshly baked pies.
  • Why You Should Never Take Your Dog to Work.
    There are many reasons not to take your dog to work. It may be untrained, hyper or aggressive. You may have a barker or whiner, or the dog may be so big that it can't move without knocking over objects at every turn.
  • How to Tell Your Child Mom & Dad Are Separating or Getting a Divorce
    This article describes some of the best ways to tell your children that mom and dad are getting a divorce or separating. Protecting your children, and putting their feelings and needs first should be your number one priority.

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