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Michael J. Cooper

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Average rating: 4.35 · 178 ratings · 101 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Rabbi's Knight

4.51 avg rating — 86 ratings — published 2015 — 7 editions
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Wages of Empire

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Foxes in the Vineyard: Temp...

3.85 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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Crossroads of Empire

4.06 avg rating — 18 ratings4 editions
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The Rabbi's Knight by Michael J.  Cooper
The Rabbi's Knight
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The Rabbi's Knight by Michael J.  Cooper
"This was an interesting read. Jonathan St, Clair is a Knight Templar and although originally from Scotland, has spent many years in the Middle East. He has a mystery to solve and contacts Rabbi Samuel. Together they have quite a journey to Jerusalem." Read more of this review »
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"An engaging historical novel that took me on a most compelling journey.
I felt like I was there. Mr Cooper tells a fascinating story with twists and turns, educating us along the way."
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Murder at the Palace by Margaret Dumas
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Margarat Dumas writes witty, edgy, entertaining, and (in this case haunting) books. Murder at the Palace, the first of a trilogy, stars a delightful Trixie, the ghost of a 1930’s usherette at the Palace, who is at the heart of a murder mystery. Only ...more
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Fog City by Claire M. Johnson
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Spin Cycle by Alfredo Botello
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With his new novel, Spin Cycle – the trials of parenting your parent, Alfredo Botello is on full display as not merely an amazing and talented writer, but one who manages to grapple with life’s most profound challenges with self-deprecating humor, co ...more
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The Knights Templar by Tony McMahon
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This is Not America by georgios andritsos
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Georgios Andritsos has crafted a very enjoyable book with a sharp eye for touching detail and with characters that feel authentic and very human. The over-arching palate of a struggling Greek economy appears to be the only constant, and I very much e ...more
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Looking into the Eye of Grief by Marlene A. Enderlein
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Marlene Enderlein’s, Looking Into The Eye Of Grief, is a thoughtful and respectful exploration of expressive art therapy as a creative and therapeutic process for coping with grief over the loss of a loved one. Applying her own grieving experience as ...more
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