Jones, Tom

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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

Jones (I Was A Teenage Slasher) holds up past atrocities and their impact into the future. Highly recommended for those who enjoy historical horror with family history, such as Andy Davidson’s The Hollow Kind, or for those who loved the anthology Never Whistle at Night.

Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England’s Greatest Warrior King

Jones’s scholarly yet accessible writing style and cheery, well-paced narration make this cradle-to-grave biography of an enigmatic king a great choice for both academics and casual history fans.

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The Goodbye Process: Stories

This little volume’s vignettes entertain and provide food for thought.
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Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn’t, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies

Albertus, who advocates progressive values, has written a book that will be of interest to readers interested in how liberal goals can be achieved through land reform, as well as those interested in changes to land ownership in such places as South America, Australia, India, and Italy.
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Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England’s Greatest Warrior King

Recommended for general readers who enjoy swift-paced historical biographies. Those seeking the heroic and the romantic will find much to enjoy.
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The Last Raven

With a young naive heroine and big plot twists, Jones (“Ambeth Chronicles” series) writes a drama-filled take on vampires in the modern world that will hold most appeal for readers of YA and new adult romance.
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Mother / Founder: 68 Women on the Trials and Triumphs of Starting a Business and Raising a Family

Readers will find these stories from women of various backgrounds, in all sorts of enterprises, to be relatable. The book’s design is also attractive and great for perusing.
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The Witches of Bellinas

Jones’s lyrically written fever dream of a novel turns power and submission upside down, questioning the nature of gender hierarchy, agency, and empowerment. A haunting pick for fans of Nicola Yoon’s One of Our Kind.
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The Supreme Court Footnote: A Surprising History

Readers interested in the U.S. Supreme Court and its history, the legal system, and contemporary America will enjoy this book.
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