This month we are proud to offer a delightful assortment of intrigue,
romance and drama.
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Judge Fogg by Randy O'Brien: Charles Fogg is the first
African-American criminal court judge in Nashville history. But his
climb up the ladder of jurisprudence isn't an easy one. The system
that brought him from poverty to the police force to law school and the
bench is his eventual downfall. Filled with heartfelt characters and
extraordinary plot twists, this story will delight every reader. Sexy,
provocative, controversial...this novel will clamp onto your soul and
never let go. You will be forever changed after reading Judge Fogg.
Consequences by Maureen Green: This is a story of the ever evolving
nature of a relationship between Chas Winter, a school bully and Donald
Bracken, a vengeful victim. For twenty years Donald has trained as an
assassin and brooded over his maltreatment. His homecoming unleashes a
killing spree-particularly brutal, vicious and personal. Chas, now a
Detective Senior Sergeant in the New Zealand Police, heads the
homicide. As the case escalates into multiple murders, his mind turns
repeatedly to his mean spirited bullying of Donald. Which of the men
would prevail in their search for justice.
Willow Pond by Julie Mitchell: The Roaring Twenties have crumbled into
the Great Depression, but the bootlegging business still flourishes.
Virginia Kingsley, New York's toughest and most successful speakeasy
owner, has only one soft spot-her baby grandnephew Todd. And lounge
lizard Rudy Strauss, her current lover, kidnaps him. Todd's
parents-Virginia's niece Laura and her philandering movie star husband
Phillip Austin-are devastated. The police find few clues, and
speculation and rumors abound in the media circus that follows the
celebrity abduction. Only one reporter, Erich Muller, seems to care
enough about the child's welfare and the parents' feelings to report
the case responsibly. When Phillip Austin insists on delivering the
million-dollar ransom himself, Rudy coldcocks him and runs off with the
money. But where's Todd?
>From Anything to Everything by Marcia Puzzanghera: Sophia Fortuna, the
daughter of an important banking family in Macerata, Italy in the year
1859, finds herself in a vulnerable position when a handsome, arrogant
Angelo BonCore, walks into her life. She's betrothed to another, and
must come to terms with her feelings for Angelo, as well as, her duty
to her family. Italy is in the midst of a revolution, where subterfuge
and deceit are rampant, and threaten to tear apart her family and the
small mountain village of Macerata.
Now Available In Print:
The Brat Chronicles by Michael Ritter: In 1972, there were 371,366
dependents of military personnel living overseas, people who spent
their childhoods in a world that stops promptly at 5:00 in the
afternoon to pay homage to the flag; where everything is painted in
shades of green, and "hometowns" are places that only exist on
television. The Brat Chronicles reflects the experiences of these
thousands of Americans who fought the good fight, not on the field of
battle, but in living rooms of military housing around the world.