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Old 06-11-2012, 11:02 AM   #5
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A quick dip into the slushpile. Several nice new things that I spotted (skipping much, since time crunch and all).

Oxford University Press-published Tim Vicary returns with another installment in his legal thriller series: Bold Counsel (The Trials of Sarah Newby)

Samhain-published Lynne Connolly offers a set of short stories set in her published historical romantic mystery series, the 1st of which was an official freebie earlier this year, and mostly fun to read: Richard and Rose - Short Stories

Harlequin-published Kate Hewitt returns with an anthology of historical romance shorts: Through the Years

Robert Broomall offers his 1993 Fawcett-published historical western: The Lawmen

Macmillan-published Ruth Harris offers a sweeping historical interpersonal drama centred around a love triangle (does not appear to be a dedicated romance): DECADES (20th Century Series, Book #1)

Doug Lamoreux offers a self-pub horror novel that quotes blurb praise from Fangoria magazine: Dracula's Demeter

Backlist repeat by Larry D. Names, offering his Charlie Siringo prospecting mystery.

Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like.
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