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Autumn in Carthage
Christopher Zenos
4.0 Stars (122 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Science Fiction

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The nether side of passion is madness. Nathan Price is a college professor with crippling impairments, seeking escape from his prison of necessity. One day, in a package of seventeenth-century documents from Salem Village, he stumbles across a letter by his best friend, Jamie, who had disappeared six months before. The document is dated 1692–the height of the Witch Trials. The only potential lead: a single mention of Carthage, a tiny town in the Wisconsin northern highland. The mystery catapults Nathan from Chicago to the Wisconsin wilderness. There, he meets Alanna, heir to an astonishing Mittel-European legacy of power and sacrifice. In her, and in the gentle townsfolk of Carthage, Nathan finds the refuge for which he has long yearned. But Simon, the town elder, is driven by demons of his own, and may well be entangled in Jamie’s disappearance and that of several Carthaginians. As darkness stretches toward Alanna, Nathan may have no choice but to risk it all… Moving from the grimness of Chicago’s South Side to the Wisconsin hinterlands to seventeenth-century Salem, this is a story of love, of sacrifice, of terrible passions–and of two wounded souls quietly reaching for the deep peace of sanctuary.

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Western Ending: Tales of the Wild West
Daniel J. Kirk
4.5 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Short Stories

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A loaded revolver’s worth of short stories are featured in WESTERN ENDING. A collection of the good, bad and ugly sides of the west. The stories included in this collection are: Mad Dog Donaldson: an infamous outlaw shows up where he is least expected. Justice is Silent:A mob intends to take justice on a jailed murderer. Western Ending:A lawman has to bring down a good man who went to far with his vengeance. Red Guns: a young man hires a sharpshooter to thwart a train robbery. Raise The Sun: a man feels his luck has run out when he attempts to betray his boss, a wanted outlaw. Shooting Suns: A bounty hunter comes to collect a popular Sheriff.

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Discovery of an Eagle
Grace Mattioli
4.1 Stars (24 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Coming of Age | Family Life | Humor & Satire | Literary Fiction

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After his job lays him off, Cosmo Greco takes his sister, Silvia, up on her offer to drive to Portland. At the beginning of the trip, a Mack truck wipes them off the road, nearly killing them. This near-death experience is a wake-up call for Cosmo, and he begins to question the life he’s been leading. He realizes that he’s not happy with his current life and wants to make a change. A number of encounters along the way reinforce this desire, but he’s afraid to leave the familiarity of his humdrum existence for the unknown. This book is the sequel to Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees and the second book in the Greco Family Trilogy, although it can be read as a stand-alone. Reviewers such as Kirkus Reviews and Midwest Book Review have called this a poignant and well-drawn soaring story that opens readers eyes to new perspectives. Readers will feel that they are along on the ride in this soulful road story as the highly lovable Cosmo explores a vividly painted American landscape, encounters a cast of colorful characters and discovers what it takes to be truly happy.

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The Reaper’s Harvest
Daniel Powell
4.7 Stars (3 Reviews)
Genre: Mythology & Folk Tales | Horror | Fantasy

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He’s taken many names over the long centuries, but his mission has never changed… Cronus, the keeper of the harvest, ushers the living into the afterlife. His presence has been felt at every major global disaster, from Pompei to New Orleans. Now, he leads a peaceful life in Eastern Oregon, where the realities of his work have brought him uncomfortably close to his new neighbors. The Reaper’s Harvest, a novel of supernatural suspense, is the story of William Lowell and his quest to save his family. It’s the story of a good man matching wits with death himself, and it poses an eternal question about what it means to be human: How far would you go to save the ones you love? A thriller with elements of mythology, The Reaper’s Harvest covers similar thematic territory as Stephen King’s Duma Key and the film Meet Joe Black. It is a story of temptation in the face of tragedy, the insistence of love, and the hazard of sacrifice–all within the space of one season’s harvest.

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Indoor Kitchen Gardening. 33 Secrets For Self Sufficient Living
Catherine Adkins
4.6 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home

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The plant world is a beautiful place. Vegetation looks good, smells good and sometimes even tastes good. So why would we not wish to be a part of it? By bringing plant life into your home, not only will it improve the overall appearance of your home, but you will soon start to feel, and eat, healthier.

This book will instruct you how to: Grow indoor plants, not only for their beauty but also discover what they can do for your health. Grow vegetables and fruit indoors, enjoy some of your favourite produce, home grown, they taste much better than shop bought. We will show you which fruit and vegetables can be grown indoors. Grow your own herbs indoors, fresh herbs at hand to improve the flavors of your cooking. From basil to oregano, the classics such as parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. We will show you how to easily grow all of these in your own home.

With just 33 tips, this book will teach you how to bring the outdoors inside, and give you a feel-good factor lifestyle. We invite you to bring these natural resources into your home and utilize them to your benefit.

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