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Agnes Hahn (Agnes Hahn #1) by Richard Satterlie
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At the age of four, Agnes Hahn went to live with her great aunts Gert and Ella. Gert is now deceased, and Ella is in a nursing home in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's. Agnes’s life is mundane; her work at the animal shelter routine—until she is arrested for a string of unimaginably heinous murders. Driven by the opportunity to write a bestseller, reporter Jason Powers covers the killings and soon uncovers a tangle of Hahn family secrets including one about Agnes’s mysterious twin sister. Just when Powers is breaking through Ella's dementia to put together the puzzle behind the carnage, Ella is murdered. Now motivated by the family's unanswered questions, Powers strives to discover the truth about Agnes, her aunts, and the mysteries that surround them.
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The Frenzy Way (Frenzy Cycle #1) by Gregory Lamberson
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When raped and dismembered corpses start to appear throughout New York City, the investigation draws police captain Mace into a plot that plays like a horror movie. Taking the lead role in this chilling story may be the challenge of his career, testing his skills and his stamina, but even a superhero would find the series of terrifying crimes daunting. Unlike anything Mace has experienced, every blood-spattered scene is filled with body parts and partially eaten human remains and in the wake of each attack is the haunting premonition of another murdering onslaught. As Mace follows this crimson trail of madness, he must accept the inevitable conclusion: whomever or whatever is responsible for this terror does not intend to stop, and it’s up to him to put an end to the chaotic reign of a perpetrator whom, until now, he’s met only in the annals of mythology. Unfortunately, the mere mention of the word—werewolf—would send New Yorkers into a panic.
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Motiva8n' U by Staci Boyer
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Written for the person who keeps saying that they will get in shape after they have their finances in order, stop fighting with their mate, and have the house clean, this manual for whole-life wellness teaches readers to improve eight key areas of their lives simultaneously to create the life and body that they want and deserve. Using Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as a jumping-off point, this guide to total fitness shows how to identify and fulfill unmet needs and take the next step toward physical and mental well-being. Unleashing the spirit of strength and the power of vigor that lies within everyone, this guide to functional health teaches sensible weight control through diet and exercise as well as proper relationship skills and the importance of a sense of humor about life.
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