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Ungovernable

RH Steinecke

Cheating on an ethics exam has never been so deadly.

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That Others May Live

Sara Driscoll

When a building collapses in downtown DC, Meg Jennings and her black Lab, Hawk, race to find survivors before time runs out.

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Self-publishing: The Ins & Outs of Going Indie

Judy Penz Sheluk

Covers the nuts and bolts of self-publishing from business basics & publishing platforms to post-publication and marketing.

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The Nanaimo Bar Christmas Mystery

Jo-Ann Carson

When retired nurse Ms. Maple attends a Christmas cooking class, she finds her neighbour dead, with her head stuck in a bowl.

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Collateral Among Thieves

L Nesbitt-Baggerman

A friend's betrayal leads PI Matthew Traverse into a complex conspiracy of fraud, money laundering, and, ultimately, murder.

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The Three Caves

Ken Ogilvie

Book three of a thrilling adventure exploring the mysteries of quantum physics, religious artifacts, and human consciousness.

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The Night Side

M.M. DeLuca

When Ruby was eighteen, she ran away from her home in Stoneybrook, Montana, and vowed she'd never return—not to life under the control of her manipulative mother, Ida, a self-styled medium and psychic scammer who made a career out of ruining people's lives; not to the small town where enemies lurk at every turn. 

But now, twenty years later, Ruby is back. Her mother is missing, presumed dead, and Ruby reluctantly returns to a home filled with chilling memories and disturbing secrets to settle Ida's affairs. Did she really commit suicide by drowning, or is this another dark scheme? Ruby thought she knew all her mother's secrets, but the worst is yet to come...

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Fortune Favors the Dead

Susan Jane Wright

The Banff Springs Hotel has been open since 1886. No one died falling off a balcony. Until now.

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Someone's Watching

Karen Copeland

Detective Joe Gallagher discovers a link to an international human trafficking ring in the Ottawa Valley.

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His Fear Was Real

P.D. Workman

The truth was buried for a reason

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Lies Are Forever

C. Jean Downer

Every murder starts with a lie.

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Man at the Door

Desmond P. Ryan

A woman is reported missing. A crime scene is botched. Assumptions are made. A murder is uncovered.

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Conflagration

donalee Moulton

Did Marie-Joseph Angélique, an enslaved Black woman, burn Montreal's merchant quarter to the ground in 1734? Maybe. Maybe not

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