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Pocono Liar Sahar Abdulaziz’s two new books

It began with Who Killed Gary?, unraveled in Who Killed Karen?, and now the misfit sleuths of Grandville’s Luxury Apartments return for one final case in Who Killed Kevin? What should’ve been an ordinary morning turns chaotic when Genevieve and Letitia Grange discover a dead … Continue reading

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Forever Friends

Love is in the air!—along with anxiety, obstruction, and uncertainty. Irwin Abernathy is a walking, breathing, emotional wreck, and his chosen family isn’t faring much better. Harper and Christopher’s wedding is only days away, and the wedding gift Irwin tried … Continue reading

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Unexpected Friends

Saying goodbye is never easy. During their long friendship, Cornelia Parish had been the bane of Irwin Abernathy’s existence. Forever minding his business and trying to run his life. But even in death, Cornelia seems determined to make sure her … Continue reading

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The Gatekeeper’s Notebook

Pocono Liar Sahar Abdulaziz’s newest novel is now available! Life looked promising for Kalila Rahim when she and her husband decided to move from New York City to the Pocono Mountains. Despite a fabulous home, a lucrative career, and the … Continue reading

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Unlikely Friends

Irwin is not only the local Librarian; he’s also a book snob and an all-around grouch. There’s nothing he values more than his privacy. As a loner, he’s happy to be surrounded by books instead of subjected to the incessant … Continue reading

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Tight Rope

The only good Muslim is a dead Muslim … In a socially and politically divided country after the presidential election, activist and American Muslim Nour Ibrahim prepares to deliver a speech at an anti-hate rally condemning the surge of attacks … Continue reading

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