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  • The Appraiser

    Series series Remy Loh Bishop Mystery
    Remy Loh Bishop is a thirty year old forensic technician determined to clear her name after she was accused of evidence tampering in a murder case. Now employed as an appraiser for an auction house, she's still running down leads, but has a bigger problem when her first client ends up dead. ... Read more

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  • The Inheritance

    A 30 year-old genealogist is forced to face the pain of her own past while discovering that her talents can be used to solve more than her clients' ancestor family lines -- including blackmail and murder.Genealogist Johanna Hudson discovers that the intersection of unintended consequences and murder is unavoidable, and her determination to find an heir puts her in the path of a killer who is just ... Read more

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  • Look Twice

    Genealogists can uncover more than family trees. Johanna Hudson, with her archeologist business partner and astute office assistant take on a client who claims to witness a high-profile murder and wants the reward, but it becomes a race to stay alive to collect. ... Read more

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  • The Missing Link

    It has been a little more than a year since Johanna Hudson realized that her genealogical research talents could be used for more than just revealing her client's family trees. Johanna, along with her partner Ava Lowell, and junior assistant Trinidad Owens, comprise Legacy Consultants.Legacy takes on two new clients. Trinidad signs Simone Copeland, her first client. Simone wants to know her father ... Read more

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  • The Men Who Led: Theodore Roosevelt

    The Men Who Led, #1

    Series Book 1 - The Men Who Led
    The Men Who LedTheodore RooseveltHe was born gasping for breath and died in his sleep as the most consequential president between Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. In the sixty years between, Theodore Roosevelt remade himself, his office, and his country, by force of will, by force of argument, and when necessary, by force.This is the full biography of that life: the sickly boy who built his body in ... Read more

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  • Serial Killers USA (3-in-1 True Crime Compendium)

    Series series Epitome of Evil
    The brutal rapes and murders were never-ending. Everyone was a target; no one was safe. He raped a 6 year-old girl and slit the throat of a 75 year-old woman. He sodomized an 8 year old boy after killing his father and forcing his mother to perform oral sex. The Night Stalker was going crazy and the Devil was his master...Read about the shocking crimes of the Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez, along ... Read more

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  • Sumptuously Soulful Coaching Pie - The Secret Ingredients To Creating An Evergreen And Lemony Fresh High-End Transformational Coaching Practice That I Wish I'd Known Before Enrolling My First Client.

    A Coaches Profound And Permanent Change, #1

    Series Book 1 - A Coaches Profound And Permanent Change
    In Sumptuously Soulful Coaching Pie, author and Certified Master Life Coach, James Franklin takes us on a magnetising and equally enlightening journey into the world of profoundly positive and permanent change that can occur through high-end transformational coaching.Sumptuously Soulful Coaching Pie is a guiding star for coaches and healers who want to go from achieving minor transitions with ... Read more

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  • The Identity Thief

    A Hollis Morgan Mystery, #6

    Series Book 6 - A Hollis Morgan Mystery
    Probate attorney Hollis Morgan is branching out into criminal law. Pardoned after serving time for her then-husband's white-collar crime, she knows something about the workings of the criminal mind. Hollis' first criminal case quickly gets complicated. Her client is a young man initially accused of identity theft, but his charge soon includes murder. Hollis has a knack for detecting lies, and ... Read more

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  • How We Are Fed: A Geographical Reader

    "How We Are Fed: A Geographical Reader" by James Franklin Chamberlain explores the intricate relationship between geography and food production. The book delves into how various geographical factors influence agricultural practices, food distribution, and dietary habits across different cultures. Chamberlain presents a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between the environment and human ... Read more

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  • One Too Many

    Series Book 7 - Hollis Morgan Mysteries
    Hollis Morgan has accomplished her goal of regaining her status as an acceptable contributor to society. She has overcome her felony conviction for fraud, earned a judicial pardon and has spent the last few years in climbing the ladder of success in her law firm. She is respected and admired, but when her best friend approaches her with a conspiracy workplace threat - she resorts back to old ... Read more

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  • The Present State of Hayti (Saint Domingo)

    With Remarks on its Agriculture, Commerce, Laws, Religion, Finances, and Population

    In "The Present State of Hayti (Saint Domingo)," James Franklin offers an incisive examination of the socio-political landscape of Haiti in the aftermath of its revolution against colonial rule. Written in a clear, descriptive style that blends personal observation with empirical data, Franklin'Äôs work serves not only as a historical account but also as a critique of post-colonial governance. Set ... Read more

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  • The Men Who Led: Franklin D. Roosevelt

    The Men Who Led, #3

    Series Book 3 - The Men Who Led
    The Men Who Led - Franklin D. RooseveltHe could not walk across a room yet he carried a nation across its darkest years. This is the story of how.On the morning of April 12, 1945, Franklin Roosevelt sat in a small house in the Georgia pines, signing papers and holding a pose for a portrait painter, while outside the dogwood bloomed and the war he had managed for three and a half years moved toward ... Read more

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