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Rediscovering an Irish inheritance

Lillian Lewis turns quality family time into an Irish murder mystery in her new book, All Shall Be Well: An Irish Inheritance. The book may be fiction, but Lewis incorporates her own Irish backstory into the plot. “When my aunt died, she left my family’s home to a stranger, who totally dismantled it,” Lewis says. […]

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Oregon

Best Friends. Sworn Enemies

PORTLAND, Ore – Is war ever moral or just? Ralph Beebe addresses this and other compelling social questions in his new book, Cousins at War. “I’ve read over 1,000 letters from Union and Confederate soldiers in order to properly portray life in the Civil War era,” says Beebe. “I want to provide an authentic and […]

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Edmonds author explores government sanctions

EDMONDS, Wash.- Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait August 2, 1990; in order to succeed he would need weapons. Weapons lead to questions: who supplied them? Were multiple countries involved in getting weapons to Iraq? And to what extent was the U.S. government involved? Joseph Flint is a flight test engineer, who found he was unknowingly developing […]