Bradley A. Scott

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Righteous Fury

Fans of The Dwarves will want to view Heitz's fantasy world from a different perspective, but with so few likable characters it may limit this series' potential audience outside that fan base.
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American Craftsmen

Other authors have blended soldiering and sorcery, but few have brought Doyle's well-crafted prose style, carefully paced plotting, and depth of characterization to the trope. The gradual revelation of the intricate "secret history" behind the spell-wielding soldiers and the long-simmering family feuds intertwined with that history add intrigue and depth to the slam-bang action of the opening chapters. This series launch will appeal to fans of fantasy and military fiction.
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An Officer and a Spy

This is an atmospheric and tense historical thriller, with a flawed but honorable protagonist fighting against entrenched complacence and bigotry.
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The Confessions of Al Capone

A tense and thoughtful historical thriller, recommended for all fans of crime fiction and historical novels. [Previewed in Kristi Chadwick's "Following the Digital Clues: Mystery Genre Spotlight," LJ 4/15/13.—Ed.]
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Seal Team 666

This is a fast-paced and action-packed military adventure with a supernatural twist, but it is unlikely to make a lasting mark in the genre or remain in the reader's mind after the last page is turned. [See Prepub Alert, 5/12/12.]
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Operation Napoleon

Fans of Indriðason's detective stories may pick up this stand-alone thriller, but its greatest appeal will be to fans of international action, adventure, and intrigue.
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Painted Ladies

Fans of the series and of mystery fiction in general will enjoy one last outing with Spenser, longtime lover Susan, and Pearl the Wonder Dog. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 5/1/10.]
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Rag and Bone

Mystery fans will enjoy Boyle's investigative adventures, and readers of World War II historical fiction will savor the gritty glimpse of life in battered wartime London. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 4/1/10.]
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