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Prepare to Die!, the debut novel by Paul Tobin, is loaded with action, sex, and romance. It's exactly what superhero books should be.
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In a word, Nightshifted by Cassie Alexander is fun. If you need more words, consider: Vampires. Romance. Werewolves. Action. Sex. Zombies.
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With layer after layer of suspense, Bloodman by Robert Pobi proves to be one of the best debut thrillers to come along in years.
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Michael Olson's debut novel, Strange Flesh, is hacker noir with an edge; a thriller rife with computers, perversion, violence, and mystery.
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With Dead Harvest, Chris F. Holm delivers an action-packed story that blends the best of urban fantasy and pulp crime novels.
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The Snow Child, the enchanting debut by Eowyn Ivey, is a tale of love, loss, and possibilities in the harsh Alaskan wilderness.
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One man's obsession leads him to question everything as he battles an alien ship in Faith, a fantastic science-fiction debut by John Love.
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Daniel O'Malley's debut, The Rook, is an exciting, genre-bending thriller that shouldn't be missed.
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With Seven Princes, John R. Fultz doesn't reinvent the fantasy novel, but he does give us a new epic that capitalizes on the best elements the genre has to offer.
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