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Dead Man’s Tunnel
By Dr. Sheldon Russell
St. Martin’s Press
Third installment in Russell’s 1940s mystery series featuring yard dog Hook Runyon.
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Wrongful Termination
By Mike Farris
Cool Well Press
A legal thriller that examines the world of big law firms and fraudulent billing practices.
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Sketch a Falling Star:A Portrait of Crime Mystery
By Sharon Pape
Berkley Books
This third in a three-book mystery series continues the adventures of police sketch artist Rory McCain and her silent partner in the detective agency, the ghost of Federal Marshal Ezekiel (Zeke) Drummond.
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Getting Off Emotional Auto-Pilot
By Dr. Shirley Impellizzeri
Sunrise River Press
Why do people make the same mistakes over and over again? Why do we choose the wrong partners, stay in dead-end jobs, or fall into bad habits or addictions? Dr. Shirley describes how our attachment styles directly affect our brain structure and how our brain structure directly affects our behavior, and will teach readers how to change their behaviors and, therefore, change their brains.
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All the Babe’s Men: From Ruth to Bonds: Baseball’s Greatest Home Run Seasons and How They Changed America
By Eldon L. Ham
Potomac Books, Inc.
All the Babe’s Men demonstrates how the greatest home run seasons of Ruth, Gehrig, Greenberg, Mantle, Maris, Aaron, Sosa-McGwire, and Bonds did more than just change baseball — they influenced who we are as a nation. Baseball trumps all sports where it counts most: deep in America’s gut. We are a nation obsessed by the home run in baseball, business, and life — a capitalist society built to swing for the fences and willing to move those fences to bamboozle a better rip at nirvana. All the Babe’s Men is about how baseball molded us into such a home run society.
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Being Your Best Without the Stress: It’s Not about the Medal
By Katrina Radke
Motivational Press, Inc.
In Being Your Best Without the Stress, former Olympic swimmer and Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome survivor Katrina Radke uses her inspirational story to guide others through the minefield of health and wellness issues.
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Newly Released
By Mel Ayton
Potomac Books
Joseph Paul Franklin was the only racially motivated serial killer ever pursued by the Justice Department. Mel Ayton’s exhaustive report uncovers the truth behind Franklin’s three-year undertaking to murder Jews and African Americans.
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To Sketch a Thief: A Portrait of Crime Mystery
By Sharon Pape
Berkley Books
This second in a three-book mystery series continues the adventures of police sketch artist Rory McCain and her silent partner in the detective agency, the ghost of Federal Marshal Ezekiel (Zeke) Drummond.
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Manifest Intent
By Mike Farris
Savant Books
A young lawyer at a major Dallas law firm faces the biggest crises of his career: Someone is killing off his witnesses in a lawsuit against the federal government.
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Kanaka Blues
By Mike Farris
Savant Books
When her mentor is killed investigating native Hawaiian sovereignty claims, law professor Erin Hanna comes to the islands to finish his investigation. The police suspect an outlaw sovereignty leader of the murder, but Erin believes he is being set up. Out to prove his innocence, she finds herself squarely in the sights of the real killers.
The Insane Train
By Dr. Sheldon Russell
St. Martin’s Press
Second installment in Russell’s 1940s mystery series featuring yard dog Hook Runyon.
Publishers Weekly names The Insane Train as one of the six best mysteries of 2010
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Sketch Me If You Can: A Portrait of Crime Mystery
By Sharon Pape
Berkley Books
Optioned by Sony Pictures Television
This three-book mystery series features police sketch artist Rory McCain, who discovers that the real force behind her late uncle Mac’s detective agency is the ghost of Federal Marshal Ezekiel (Zeke) Drummond.
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Relative Chaos
By Kay Finch
Avalon Books
Professional organizer Poppy Cartwright turns amateur sleuth when she discovers a corpse in the clutter of her aunt’s garage.
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Eurostorm
By Payne Harrison
Variance Publishing
A Eurostar bullet train races across the French countryside bearing an ethnic cleansing weapon of staggering dimensions. A small force of French commandos is the only hope to keep this horrific genie in the bottle and preserve the world as we know it – if they can storm the Eurostar hurtling over the rails at 186 m.p.h.

Call Me Lucky: A Texan in Hollywood
By Robert Hinkle, With Mike Farris
University of Oklahoma Press
Rodeo cowboy Bob Hinkle parlayed his down-home Texas drawl and mannerisms into a long career in Hollywood that saw him work with, and become friend to, the likes of James Dean, Rock Hudson, Paul Newman, and John Wayne, among others.
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The Yard Dog
By Dr. Sheldon Russell
St. Martin’s Press
This first in a mystery series features 1940s railroad detective Hook Runyan as he is drawn into the world of Nazi POWs, stolen art, and murder.
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The I Love to Write Book: Ideas and Tips for Young Writers
By Mary-Lane Kamberg
Great Lakes Literary, LLC
An instructional, inspirational get-started guide to launch young students on the first stages of their journeys to become successful, self-motivated writers.
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The Show Must Go On: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series
By Douglas Snauffer
McFarland & Co., Inc.
This book offers an in-depth look at some of television’s most popular series in their darkest hours – when a lead actor dies during production.
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Quarry
By Susan Cummins Miller
The Berkley Publishing Group
Geologist Frankie MacFarlane is drawn into a police investigation when the remains of her ex-fiancé are found in the desert. And after a student and several of her colleagues are attacked, Frankie realizes she may be the killer’s next target.

Detachment Fault
By Susan Cummins Miller
The Berkley Publishing Group
Geologist Frankie McFarlane finds herself in a shadow war with unwritten rules and unknown foes in a fringe world in Mexico, where the antiquities trade slips too easily into international money-laundering and far higher stakes.
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Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush
By Dr. Sheldon Russell
University of Oklahoma Press
Creed McReynolds, a young half-breed, returns to the Oklahoma Territory in the late 1800s to make his fortune as an educated man – an attorney, no less.
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How to Understand Autism — The Easy Way
By Dr. Alexander Durig
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Limited, London
Alexander Durig presents a new model of social and computer thinking that moves beyond modern science, and breaks through mankind’s contemporary theories of the mind.
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Balaam Gimble’s Gumption
By Mike Nichols
John M. Hardy Publishing Company
Balaam Gimble stands alone as a knight-errant, determined to make one final head-down, neck-bowed, full gallop, Lone Star-spangled tilt at the windmills that threaten his home town: progress and prosperity.
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The “I Don’t Know How to Cook” Book
By Mary-Lane Kamberg
Adams Media Corporation
For the culinary novice, both in palate and in skill, this cookbook presents a very user-friendly introduction to the basics.
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The Proud Bastards
By E. Michael Helms
Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books
A Selection of the Military Book Club
A young marine’s grunt’s-eye view of the Vietnam War.
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Front Row Seat: A Veteran Reporter Relives the Four Decades That Reshaped America
by Murphy Martin
Eakin Press
Newsman Murphy Martin looks back on the four decades of his career in journalism and politics.



