There is this awesome new fly trap that traps flies, but doesn’t harm them so you can release them later. Ummm… I don’t mean to be a jerk, but I am fine with them not making it to tomorrow. I will gently catch a spider and release it out in the wild to live its life to the fullest, but I don’t give a darn tooten about flies. Sorry…no..no I’m not. Thanks for making the fly trap. It is mesmerizing to watch, but please add a squishing feature so I never have to release a bazillion flies back out into the world just to have them land on my sandwich. Thanks.

Lorraine’s Journey Down Under
by Bert Murray, Phyllis Fahrie
3.7 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction

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A vacation to Australia changes everything for Lorraine Marshall…

She had given him her heart. He walked out on her.

Lorraine Marshall, age 40, shaken by the loss of her boyfriend to another woman, journeys from America to the land Down Under to overcome her great sense of emptiness and despair. To her surprise her vacation in Australia transforms her life in unexpected ways.

Filled with adventure, suspense, the art world, and sweet romance this is a moving slice of life book about a woman’s attempt to survive an emotional crisis.

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The Slow Train To Rishikesh
by Gary Paul Corcoran, Sharan Kumar Arunachalam
3.8 Stars (26 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Mystery

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With hints of Kipling and ancient Hindustan as a backdrop, The Slow Train to Rishikesh is a riveting tale of love and greed, set against the corruption of modern day India. When Hiresh, a thirty-something investigator for the Central Bureau of Investigation is ordered to abandon his vacation in Rishikesh and go investigate a minor poisoning incident in the city of Indore, he soon finds this minor incident has blown up into a full scale catastrophe, with shoddily run factories, hundreds of people dead from pesticide poisoning and corporate malfeasance everywhere he turns. As Hiresh has seen hundreds of times before, unchecked capitalism and systematic payoffs have combined with greed and negligence to place profits above the well-being of everyday citizens. Worse still, Hiresh’s investigation quickly leads him to a shocking conclusion. This poisoning incident appears to have been the result of a deliberate act. But why? And by whom? Hinted at but never fully revealed until later in the story, Hiresh has a dark secret in his past, a history that inexorably leads him back to just this sort of industrial accident.
It is on the journey from Rishikesh to New Delhi, and from New Delhi to Indore that Hiresh finds himself in the company of an idealistic young Brit named Chelsea, who works for Human Rights Watch and has been assigned by them to report on the same incident. Initially butting heads, these two disparate personalities from differing cultures are soon allies in an effort to thwart a cover up which leads to the very highest positions of power in India.
Along the way, we meet Uday, the suave, ever smiling but duplicitous government Minister who swears his only interest is in helping Hiresh to uncover the truth, and Muktananda, a charlatan religious leader who is forever championing the interests of the downtrodden, when in fact he has made a fortune by investing in the very companies by which the downtrodden are oppressed. A host of other bureaucrats join in, bickering and stumbling over themselves in an effort to catch Hiresh and Chelsea before the secrets they have learned see the light of day.
The Slow Train to Rishikesh is a spellbinding journey through the underbelly of Indian society, where deals are struck to save reputations, the public is deluded by a false sense of justice and the next industrial disaster is always waiting around the next corner. But this story is really about Hiresh and Chelsea, two young idealists who vow to go on fighting the good fight, even if the entrenched powers are forever trying to stack the deck against them.

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Emperor of Mu: Book One (Saga of Six Realms 1)
by Jason Beveridge
4.6 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction & Fantasy

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An emperor falls… and the old races stir.

On the eve of war, Emperor Constantine discovers a hidden foe; one that has manipulated from behind the scenes for centuries. In secrecy, the emperor dispatches a letter to the Sorceress of the Powers, but the news arrives too late. Constantine is murdered, and Mu is thrown into turmoil as the rulers of the six realms decide who is to become the next emperor.

While Mu elects a successor, the outland races stir. The hunt for those with forbidden dark elf blood threatens another Elvic War. To the north, rumours spread of dragons returning after a three hundred cycle absence. In the desert lands, the fearless Imanishi defend the empire from the night demons, while South of Mu, the sea invaders consolidate their rule.

This epic drama with its rivalry, romances, and battles between race and kind alike, keeps you guessing with its twists and turns. Set in the medieval world of Mu, where the powers of the mind and mind-magic set apart the extraordinary, this series explores the boundaries of man’s humanity.

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Die Noon (Goodnight Mysteries Book 1)
by Elise Sax
4.4 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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Matilda Dare can’t sleep. Her insomnia is one more reason to move to the quirky small town of Goodnight, New Mexico after she inherits a house, a small newspaper, and two old dogs there. But despite the Goodnight name, Matilda still spends hers wide awake, and she has good reason after a reporter is murdered. With a mystery to solve, she begins to investigate the town and uncovers more suspects than she knows what to do with. Meanwhile, the hottie cowboy sheriff is doing his own investigation into Matilda, and the mysterious, handsome stranger, who just happens to live with her, is showing up in all the wrong places. As her investigation continues, danger increases, and it might end up spelling lights out for Matilda.

Die Noon is the first installment in the hilarious, romantic Goodnight Mysteries series and a spinoff of the Matchmaker Mysteries. Goodnight… Sometimes sweet dreams end in murder.

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Hollow-Point Diplomacy
by R.H. Johnson
5.0 Stars (9 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers

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Russia and Iran have joined forces in an effort to seize control of Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and only one man is capable of making sure that doesn’t happen. Travis Delta is the top gun at Snakeriver, a shadowy private company that handles assignments the U.S. government is prohibited from managing on its own. Years of battlefield experience have taught him that a skillfully placed hollow-point bullet often accomplishes what normal diplomatic channels cannot, and he has no problem squeezing the trigger when words fail.

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