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{ Monthly Archives } April 2009

When the Phoenix Rises by Wendy Wong

“When the Phoenix Rises” Chronicles Author’s Life from Abject Poverty to Extraordinary Business Success and from Hong Kong to Hawaii.

MY BABY’S SMILE: My Journey and Recovery Through Postpartum Depression by Beth Ann Benoliel

Postpartum Depression and the many different forms it can take.  Anxiety, nervousness and insomnia.

The Man Without a Past: A Murder Mystery by Tessa B. Dick

If Lavinia Stout had known what she was getting into, she never would have taken the job.  Her psychic business was doing quite well, and even though she had a detective’s license, she did not enjoy doing leg work, especially if it involved murder.

Voices of Babylon by Ken Jasper

On the trail of a missing chemistry professor, Detective Gilly stumbles into a mind-boggling racist conspiracy to alter the ethnic make-up of the human race.

Remember Us – Letters from Stalin’s Gulag (1930-37) Volume One: The Regehr Family by Ruth Derksen Siemens

Writing letters to the “West” during Stalin’s Reign of Terror was a criminal offence. Yet 463 letters arrived in a tiny town in the Canadian prairies. Unknown for years, these letters have been resurrected by Ruth Derksen Siemens

Area 217 by Gary Gamage

A nearly vanished path is uncovered by three people – Beckelman, an Israeli researcher; Kugler, a manipulative CIA computer ace; and Brinnell, a battle-scarred ‘company’ field veteran. Each move toward a history changing secret – Adolph Hitler didn’t die in April, 1945.