Kirkus Reviews

Since 1933, Kirkus has been one of the most trusted and authoritative voices in book discovery. Kirkus Reviews magazine has been circulated to book industry insiders and influencers for almost 80 years, and their consumer-facing website features more than 300,000 original reviews to help readers find the best new releases. Works of exceptional merit are awarded a Kirkus Star, one of the most revered designations in the book industry.

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They Cooked the Books by Patrick M. Edwards

Edwards presents a novel approach to the financial debacle by analyzing the expressions we’ve come to associate with fraud and dishonesty.  Read On »

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Fleeting Memory by Sherban Young

A man with no memory stumbles into his own shaggy dog story.  Read On »

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Justice in America: How it Works – How it Fails by Russell F. Moran

The goddess of justice is blind and deaf and very often dumb, according to this savvy critique of the American legal system.  Read On »

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The Dark Before Dawn by Laurie Stevens

Detective Gabriel McCray, the prime suspect in the Malibu Canyon serial killings, grapples with the ghosts of his tormented past in Stevens’ dark murder mystery.  Read On »

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Tales of Chinkapin Creek by Jean Ayer

Veteran short-story writer Ayer strikes gold with these enchanting sketches of the motley relatives and neighbors who peopled her mother’s rural West Virginia girlhood–back when the 20th century was young and spry.  Read On »

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Heart Refined by Walt Conger

An earnest, if sometimes banal, account of one man’s struggle to get right with his Christian faith.  Read On »

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Suggestion Of Death by Janet Kole

In Kole’s debut murder mystery, a large law firm becomes a crime scene–and lawyers become the suspects.  Read On »

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Coyote Healer, Coyote Curandero by Mariana Ruybalid

Personal and social progress are intertwined in Ruybalid’s (A Pattern of Silent Tears, 2011) vision of a dystopian future.  Read On »

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Poor Widow Me by Carol Scibelli

After the death of her husband, a woman finds humor in everyday situations.  Read On »

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Risk Financial Markets & You by Alan A. Fustey

Financial industry veteran Fustey explains how a naive view of risk and faulty decision-making leads investors down the road to disappointment.  Read On »

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