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By Jennifer Hillier

In Jennifer Hillier’s debut thriller, Creep, the Tell Tale Heart Killer abducted and murdered several young Seattle women. Hillier’s tense sophomore effort returns to the setting of the earlier book one year later. High-end escorts ... Read More »

September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Louise Penny

Cloistered in a remote Northern Quebec monastery, 24 monks of the Gilbertine order, long thought to have vanished altogether, sing glorious Gregorian plainchants and exist happily with minimal contact from the outside world. For hundreds ... Read More »

September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Jim Williams

There is no question that asbestos is dangerous. Jim Williams’ Rock Reject, which won the inaugural Beacon Award for Social Justice Literature, is dedicated to the 100,000 people who die each year from exposure to ... Read More »

September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Anton Piatigorsky

At a secret meeting in a Georgian seminary, teenaged students discuss forbidden secular texts away from the strict watch of the Russian priests. Among the teenagers  is “Soso” Djugashvili, a smaller than average, pockmarked, half-crippled ... Read More »

September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Fiction: Short

By Corey Redekop

A gore-filled comedy/horror hybrid about a zombie with Oscar ambitions, Husk isn’t an obvious follow-up to Shelf Monkey, Corey Redekop’s 2007 debut novel about frustrated employees at a big-box bookstore, but both have the same ... Read More »

September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels