Can someone please explain to me why we don’t set our clocks forward mid-day on Friday? Perhaps midday on Monday? Can we change this, is it too late? I’m down for that.

Death of a Guru (A Sherlock Dougan Mystery)
by J.R. Adams
3.8 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery

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NYPD Detective Sherlock Dougan hates his life and the name his father gave him. But what he hates even more is an unsolved crime.

When personal finance guru Rick Getrich is found dead on the floor of his company’s Manhattan office, Dougan and his partner, Detective Tom Heinrich, are tasked with finding who had the best motive to have Getrich killed.

The two detectives will soon find out that for every dead millionaire there could be a million reasons to commit murder.

Greed isn’t good. Just ask the dead guy.

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Chasing Paris
by Jen Carter
4.1 Stars (204 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Family Life

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Amy Winthrow is shocked when her grandmother dies — not because Elizabeth Hathaway’s death is unexpected but because her existence had always been hidden. Ever-inquisitive and prone to letting her imagination get the best of her, Amy embarks upon a journey with an unlikely friend to unravel the mysteries of the elusive Lizzie Hathaway. As she follows the trail of broken dreams and promises of her grandmother’s life, Amy finds herself on a path of accidental self-discovery — a path that she chases all the way to Paris where Lizzie’s story ends and Amy’s begins.

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The S-X-O-Fender Motel (The Professor Detective Series Book 2)
by Bruce Loper
3.8 Stars (6 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure | Humor & Satire

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Even more outrageous than The Boob Job, The S-X-O-Fender Motel is Funny, Sexy, Serious, and a great detective story all in one. Get it and read it before the movie comes out. Remember, the book is always better.

Barry discovers his wife is a lesbian and his comfortable, boring, school-teacher life implodes. Sentenced to a year in the S-X-O- Fender Motel, he needs to make a living and build a life, with no skills for either. He turns to The Professor’s Online Detective School and Craigslist and… just read it.

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More Things in Heaven and Earth
by E.A. Comiskey, Jonina Stump, Paramita Bhattacharjee
4.5 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Fantasy | Religion & Spirituality

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“The veil is coming down. What will be revealed about you?”

Simone Fitzgerald battles for a normal life against voices no one else hears. She seems to be succeeding, until an angel appears, asking her to embrace the voices as a gift and stand as The Prophet.

When demons mobilize the beings of legend against mankind, Divine Wrath burns hot against creation. Simone must find the strength to embrace The Light and bring peace to the universe, but she may be crushed under the weight of the burden she’s been asked to bear.

Follow an epic journey that takes the earth you know through a time when fairy tale creatures rule and into realms undreamed of.

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Journal of a Trapper: Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains, 1834-1843
by Osborne Russell
4.0 Stars (151 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Sports & Outdoors

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In 1834, Osborne Russell joined an expedition from Boston, under the direction of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, which proceeded to the Rocky Mountains to capitalize on the salmon and fur trade. He would remain there, hunting, trapping, and living off the land, for the next nine years. Journal of a Trapper is his remarkable account of that time as he developed into a seasoned veteran of the mountains and experienced trapper.

“Perhaps the best account of the fur trapper in the Rocky Mountains when the trade there was at its peak.”

– Aubrey L. Haines

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