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This was an amazing book. When you think something could not get any worse for a person it does, and then again and again, and in the cruelest way. Sometimes no fault of their own, but just the right circumstances for bad luck. What happens to small town people in small towns is sometimes NEVER small. I could not help but laugh at people's bad luck, others I felt overwhelming anxiety for them.
Ken Jaworowski’s Small Town Sins is a gripping Rust Belt thriller that captures the characters of a down-and-out Pennsylvania town, revealing their troubled pasts and the crimes that could cost them their lives.
In Locksburg, Pennsylvania, a former coal and steel town whose best days seem long past, five thousand residents have toughed it out, and have reasons for both worry and hope as this neglected place teeters between decay and renewal. For some of them, their biggest troubles have just arrived.
After years of just scraping by, three restless souls have their lives upended: Nathan, a volunteer fireman who…
Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!
On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…
With all AG Riddle's books, they are connected to each other, sometimes in a very subtle way. This was a standalone book from his typical trilogies. It was both immersive and entertaining with a likeable and down to earth main character, who is put in a impossible situation and adapts and fights back.
In Antarctica, a groundbreaking experiment will change everything.
Dr. Laura Reynolds had it all.
A job she loved. The respect of her peers. Student debt she was slowly chipping away at.
And one day, she lost everything.
She saw the wrong thing - a colleague's mistake. And to escape, he framed her.
To avoid prison, Laura reluctantly agrees to join a secretive research project in Antarctica, where she hopes to keep practicing medicine and someday get her life back. But soon after arriving, she realizes that things at this advanced facility aren't what they seem. And perhaps something strange is…