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The Samaritan’s Patient (2024)

Paige Abernathy is one of the most popular girls in Alverna High School until her website results in a wave of teenage suicides. Hounded by her mother and hordes of grieving parents, she seeks refuge in a homeless shelter. Help comes from a kindly businessman and a mysterious stranger who rescues her from a gang attack.

The Seven-Day Resurrection (2022)

Len Holder, a frustrated novelist, awakens one morning to find his dead mother alive in his living room. Forced to relive their strained relationship, he experiences a week of strange events that question his grip on reality. Ultimately, Len learns that his mother’s resurrection is not what it seems to be.

Weapons of Remorse (2019)

Hank Phillips, an ex-Marine, suffers from nightmares over his war record and his job with America’s most powerful gun rights organization. One night, a confrontation with police officer LaRonda Cage brings disaster upon Hank's family, his employer and LaRonda. Events snowball until they threaten to engulf the Second Amendment.

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Good People: A Chevron Ross Book Review There are so many reasons you

There are so many reasons you should read Good People that a book review can’t do them justice. Patmeena Sabit’s unique narrative approach is critical to this exploration of a family tragedy aggravated by suspicions, xenophobia, and hearsay.

Instead of using a single narrator, the novel relies on family members, friends, acquaintances, witnesses, news reports, and public officials to tell the story of the Sharaf family. The father, who has immigrated to the US from Afghanistan, rises from a...

The Last Suppers: A Chevron Ross Book Review Everything seems wrong in

Everything seems wrong in Ginny Polk’s life, from her bitter relationship with her mother to her inappropriate romance with Roscoe Simms, warden of Greenmount State Penitentiary in 1950s Louisiana. Ginny even bears scars from her childhood, when she witnessed the electrocution of the man convicted of killing her father. It’s to Ginny’s credit that she attempts to beautify her ugly environment, by cooking special last meals for the condemned prisoners.

Even those meals sound like cruel and...

Mona's Eyes: A Chevron Ross Book Review Thomas Schlesser must have known

Thomas Schlesser must have known from the start that he needed a special framework for this novel. Stripped of its premise, Mona’s Eyes is an art history lesson, and a very good one.

Mona, a ten-year-old French girl, suffers a temporary vision loss that may recur at any time. Her grandfather, Henry Vuillemin, resolves to take her on weekly museum expeditions so that if she does go blind, she will have lasting memories of great artworks.

If you know as little about art as I do, you’ll find the...

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