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To Slaughter a Camel by Raymond Hutson follows 33-year-old widow Erika Harder as she tries to cope with losing her husband who had pulled her out of a dark place. His death has shaken her to the very core and left her afraid to get close to anyone out of a fear of facing losing them as well. A murder at the hospital she works at further shakes her core, and before she can recover, she is offered a position with the CIA.  Her skill as a multi-lingual nurse practitioner led to the CIA to hire her as an onsite nurse at Station 31 in Madrid.

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Birdwatcher 2 by Ann Greyson is a paranormal horror book that is a sequel to the first Birdwatcher novel. This book starts up a few months after the funeral for Abigail Wincoff that occurred in the first book. Joey Marks is a serial killer who has so far eluded justice and has been living it up dreaming of his past kills while plotting out his next kill for his 32nd birthday. Little does he know though that the police and Detective Philip Silverwood are closing in on the true identity of Ryan Messer.

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The YOU in ME, Forever... by Prabha Karan is a book focused on personal health, inspiration, and personal growth in regard to one’s self and one’s relationships. People have many different relationships over the course of their lives including with family, friends, partners, and more. However, these relationships can prove capricious with how they can be deeply connected or magical only to turn bad later leading to painful struggles.

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Financial Dignity by Andreas Jones offers a roadmap to success when it comes to one’s finances. This book endeavors to teach you how to remove the moment of panic when you login to your bank account and are waiting for the balance to load. It offers practical one step at a time methods regarding saving, budgeting, creating an emergency/rainy day fund, and even investing. The book focuses on getting rid of debt and expanding one’s own wealth. Are you ready to stop worrying about what your bank balance will be when you log into your bank? 



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