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Top 13 Indie Books for July (page 2)


Cover art for SECRETS OF THE APPLE
INDIE
Released: June 15, 2012

"An exceptional first effort that captures the harmony of two beating hearts."
Detailing how family dynamics, cultural diversity and past relationships shape who we are, debut novelist Hiatt subtly explores the cavern between a successful life and a meaningful one. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE TIME FOR JUSTICE
INDIE
Released: June 8, 2012

"A detailed, knowledgeable examination of a failing justice system, along with some solutions for fixing it."
An insider's view of the American legal system--that Bleak House–ish black hole--rendered for the laypeople. Read full book review >
Cover art for CREATIVE MEDIATION
INDIE
Released: June 6, 2012

"An encouraging book that sheds light on unique, approachable ways to solve conflicts where people often walk away satisfied."
Glick details outside-the-box strategies to successfully mediate disputes. Read full book review >
Cover art for DESIGNER DIRTY LAUNDRY
INDIE
Released: June 5, 2012

"A diverting mystery that offers laughs and chills."
In Vallere's debut murder mystery, shoe-buyer and trend-spotter Samantha Kidd tries to figure out who killed her new boss--and why she's suddenly the prime suspect. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE LAST YEAR IN THE LIFE OF MARILYN MONROE  VOL. 1
INDIE
Released: June 1, 2012

"This enjoyable yet not entirely satisfying story will leave readers wanting to know more as they consider the line between fact and fiction."
In this mostly fictionalized account, O'Melveny (Extramarital, 2011) provides the backstory of a recently discovered, long-lost manuscript that provides intimate details of the last days in the life of Marilyn Monroe. Read full book review >
Cover art for COLLABORATION NATION
INDIE
Released: June 1, 2012

"More a practical how-to manual, short and to the point, than a study of the merits and disadvantages of outsourcing government."
A former Texas Railroad commissioner and current business consultant argues that government is undergoing a major transformation as it seeks ways to provide services profitably and effectively. Read full book review >