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Best-selling writer Mark Greaney focuses on artificial intelligence in his latest Gray Man thriller “The Chaos Agent.”
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Duluth writer Dianna Hunter’s new environmental mystery highlights real-life issues of copper-nickel mining and the importance of local news reporting.
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In “After the Forest,” Australian writer Kell Woods imagines what happened to Hansel and Gretel after they escaped the witch.
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“A Song Over Miskwaa Rapids” reunites us with the people of Mozhay Point Ojibwe Reservation as past converges with present and both the land and the people reveal their secrets.
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“Starling House” is a gorgeous modern gothic fantasy.
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Professor Jason Fitger returns and misadventures abound in Julie Schumacher's new novel "The English Experience."
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A.R. Frederiksen's short stories are atmospheric with lots of thrills and chills.
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Two local librarian’s lives become dangerously intertwined in Laura Sims' new book “How Can I Help You.”
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Tammy Bobrowsky of KAXE/KBXE's "What We're Reading" talks about reading about writing and Ruta Sepetys’ new writing book, which encourages people to tell their stories.
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Ore Agbaje-Williams' debut novel "The Three of Us" asks: What if your two favorite people hated each other with a passion?