Book Review

      The Casebook of Qing and Xmucane by B E L Coulson

      The Casebook of Qing and Xmucane is an outstanding example of the classic whodunit genre; it is very well written and has an original setting, in addition to a cast of memorable characters.

      Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity by David Neuman

      Kaleidoscopic Shades is a spine-tinglingly horrific tale, yet it has absolutely nothing to do with creatures that go bump in the night. It's the weird panic you get when strange dreams start making you feel frightened.

      ARKO: The Cosmic Order by U W Leo

      The latest offering by U.W. Leo, "Arko: The Cosmic Order", is an action-packed, intricately designed escapade that is chock-full of unique twists of plot and unexpected revelations. This exciting second book in the science fiction adventure series focuses on topics such as genetic engineering, the development of advanced technology

      ARKO: The Dark Union by U W Leo

      "ARKO: The Dark Union by U.W. Leo" is a fascinating new beginning to a science fiction series about a band of tweens who are on a mission to save the human race and uncover the most significant discovery in the history of mankind.

      Santiago by Eduardo Ríos

      "Santiago: Chronicles of a Young Traveler" recounts the physical and emotional journey of 26-year-old Santiago from New York to Lisbon, Paris to Sarajevo, and Istanbul to Bali; from doubts, fears, and a shattered spirit to self-insight and courage.

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