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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, GHOSTS AND MURDER

In Our Red Hot Romance Is Leaving Me Blue, the Domestic Equalizers encounter a ghost, a psychic and unscrupulous relatives! Justice In June, finds Mary Magruder Katz in the middle of an international incident, defending a judge, and fearing for her life.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – PHYSICIANS IN HISTORICAL SETTINGS

In My Name Is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira, midwife Mary Sutter suffers through the horrors of medicine in the Civil War to become a doctor. The Doctor and The Diva, set in Boston, is about the changing lives of an aspiring opera singer, her husband and a doctor.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – THIS WEEK: VAMPIRES!

In Blood Oath by Christopher Farnsworth, Nathaniel Cade is a vampire bound by a blood oath to the office of the President of the United States. The ultimate secret agent! Dracula’s Guest edited by Michael Sims, is a collection of fascinating Victorian vampire stories tracing the origins of the legend.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – SIN CITY MEETS HOLLYWOOD

In Wanna Get Lucky?, by Deborah Coonts Lucky O’Toole smells a rat when scam artists and killers seem to be having their way in Las Vegas. The Starlet by Mary McNamara, finds Juliette Greyson rescuing an out-of-control movie star while bodies drop for real on a movie set.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE AND DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS

Barbary Pirates is the latest in the Ethan Gage nonstop action adventure series written by Pulitzer Prize winning author William Dietrich. In Dirty Little Secrets, Sharon Drew Morgan shares a new approach to selling and buying strategies.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – SURVIVING IN BUSINESS IN AN UNCERTAIN ECONOMY

In The Wisdom of Bees, Michael O’Malley translates lessons he learned as a beekeeper into strategies to help businesses survive and grow. In 19 Ways to Survive, Lynn and Philip Spry, small business owners, use their own experiences to create survival strategies for small business owners.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – JEFF DEAVER CREATES A MODERN DAY SHERLOCK HOLMES/PROFESSOR MORIARTY TALE

In The Burning Wire, Lincoln Rhyme faces a killer who harnesses and steers electrical arc flashes with voltage so high, steel melts and victims are set on fire. At the same time, Rhyme is also working on a high-profile case in Mexico involving his arch nemesis, The Watchmaker.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – THERE’S BEEN A MURDER

New York times best selling author James Margolin takes readers on a thrill ride in his latest novel Supreme Justice. In A Curtain Falls, Edgar award winner Stefanie Pintoff takes readers back in time to 1906 with the latest Detective Simon Ziele thriller set in New York’s theater district.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – LOSS AND LIFE MOVES ON

Promises To Keep by Jane Green and Stay by Allie Larkin. Promises To Keep is a poignant, often funny slice-of-life novel about happiness, friendship, bearing the loss of a loved one and moving forward. Stay, is a pet friendly, laugh-out-loud funny novel with undertones of unrequited love, friendship, loss, and happy endings.

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Inside the Writer’s Cafe – MURDER AND JUSTICE FOR ALL

Strong Justice by Jon Land and 212 by Alafair Burke. In Strong Justice, Texas Ranger Caitlin Strong deals with drugs, Mexico and family history. 212, puts NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher in the middle of an investigation involving deception, mistaken identity and the dangers of social networking to solve a brutal murder.

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