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Among our eBook selections, you’ll find both literary and genre offerings. In each case, the author is an experienced writer who has published fiction and/or received awards for his or her work. We will be adding to our list of titles and plan to include poetry, short story collections, and some interesting non-fiction.

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PAYBACK, by Tima Smith

Bad things are happening and Gary and Amanda are nervous. They each have a theory about the slashed tires, the midnight hang-ups, the vandalism at the airfield, but they can’t begin to imagine what’s really in store.
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THE IMPOSSIBLE FOOT, by Diane Hopkins

Diane Hopkins grew up in Southern California and now lives, works, and writes in Massachusetts. Musician, cook, gardener, and beachcomber, Hopkins has published her fiction in Room of One’s Own, The Massachusetts Review, and The Quarterly.
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THE TRUMPET FLOWER, by Susan Wetherall

Susan Wetherall lived for many years in Colombia and in Nicaragua both before and after the bloody revolution that toppled the dictator, Anastasio Somosa. Ms. Wetherall won the 1989 Hackney National Literary Award for unpublished
work, and in 2000, was awarded an Artists Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she is currently working on a fourth novel set in France in the fourteenth century.
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RIDDLE, by C.K. Hayden

She was a witness to something no one was supposed to see. Now she has to save herself and her daughter. But how can she when their lives are threatened in ways she can’t even imagine...
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A Dance With The Devil, by Carolyn Marchetti

She returns home to encounter a flood, two murders, and a town divided between profit and perdition … when all she really wanted was a little healing.
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Moon Of The Dark Red Calves, by Tima Smith

For Hannah, the 60s are over. Time to grow up. Time to settle down. Time to make the most important decision of her life.
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Wasted Youth, by Jean Gilbertson and Kate Tuhy

Missing teenagers are Maggie Mayfield's specialty. Her goal is to find them and return them to their parents. Alive, if at all possible.
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