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Fiction Titles Receive Glowing Reviews


November 04, 2015


The November 1 print edition of Library Journal called The Jazz Files by Fiona Veitch Smith, "Fast paced, humorous, and just plain fun." The first of the Poppy Denby Investigates series, The Jazz Files is set in roaring 20s London and follows our intrepid heroine as she becomes a journalist and solves her first murder.

RT Book Reviews called A Cup of Dust, "a suspenseful page-turner, intricately plotted and bursting with meticulously drawn characters who jump from the page." This historical novel, which follows a 10-year-old protagonist during the Oklahoma Dust Bowl, received four stars.

Another four-star review in RT Book Reviews noted that "readers are in for a good ride," in their review of The Methuselah Project, an action novel with a sci-fi twist by Rick Barry.

I Hope You Dance, the follow up to the award-winning novel Making Marion by Beth Moran is currently featured as a top pick in the inspirational category of RT Book Reviews. The four and a half star review calls it "Heartfelt from the first page. This is truly a novel to savor, with three-dimensional, realistic characters."

The full reviews from RT Book Reviews can be read online at www.rtbookreviews.com/genre/inspirational.