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Trust No One: A Thriller
by Paul Cleave
Fact or Fiction? (5/28/2015)
Paul Cleave's portrayal of Jerry Grey, a very successful crime writer, sinking into the clutches of Alzheimer's is very disturbing and extremely detailed. The reader sees firsthand Jerry's daily struggle to determine what's fact or fiction. He's positive he's a murderer, but everyone reassures him that these are just his characters, not his victims.

Paul Cleave weaves a tale of terror as Jerry fades in and out of reality. The reader will not be disappointed!
Letters to the Lost
by Iona Grey
Letters to the Lost by Iona Grey (3/17/2015)
Letters to the Lost is a love story you won't soon forget. Readers travel seamlessly back and forth between WW II and the present through Dan's letters to Stella, at the same time learning what fighter pilots and those on the home front endured. In the present, Jess takes up the search for Dan while trying to turn her own life around. Those who enjoy a good love story with realistic twists and turns will love this book. It will stay with you long after the last page is read.
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