Jun. 6th, 2018

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On this, the 74th anniversary of the longest day, I have decided to post some pocket reviews of more obscure works I've read as of late. Consider it an antidote to yesterday's snark-fest.

The Wrath of Brotherhood: I bought this book in hardcover from the author in 2016, and finally got around to reading it. The physical hardcover is well-produced, and the contents are a nice historical novel of piracy in the mid-1600s. Recommended.

Death in Cold Water: I've been a fan of author Patricia Skalka since I met her at a writer's event. Her previous two books in this series inspired my trip to Door County. This, #3 in the series, is a very entertaining mystery novel.

The Magic of Murder: I really don't remember how I came to have a copy of this book, and I'm not normally a fan of paranormal mysteries. Having said that, I found this book very enjoyable - enough so that I bought the sequel.

The Stars Change: I've known of local author Mary Anne Mohanraj for some time, going back to when she founded the Internet magazine Strange Horizons. She's a quirky author, and this novella, which mixes erotica, science fiction and war, is, well, quirky. Definitely not for kids, it's very entertaining.

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