A Monmouthshire author is about to publish a gripping murder mystery set within the eerie atmosphere of Dartmoor.
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There's something for every kind of reader in the fall 2024 slate of new book releases. A deluge of spell-bounding and exhilarating reads are incoming this season, and they're all waiting to join ...