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« Saturday April 28, 2012 »
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Start: 1:00 pm
Dale B. Dow signs his new mysteries "The Carpenter and the Caretaker" and its sequel "Cahuilla Wind" at Russo's Books.   In December of 1949, 5 year old Joey Milikin disappeared from his family's mansion in Pasadena.  The devastated family never found little Joey, and decided to move away. Fifty-odd years later, Brandon Dunwoody finds himself face-to-face with the mystery of Joey's disappearance and an itching desire to find out what happened...
Start: 1:00 pm
Meet Carol Cole O'Dell when he signs his sci fi novels (set in 1800's Indian Country) at Russo's Books on Saturday, April 28. Carol grew up in South Dakota, learning the joys of camping and the study of tracking and woodcraft.  He spent his teenage years trapping and hunting in the Missouri backwoods.  He now lives in the California Sierras.  An outdoor enthusiast, he still enjoys riding horses, hunting, fishing, and black powder.  As an avid reader of both history, science fiction, and fantasy, he longs for the days of yore when hunter-gatherers ruled and life was simpler.  
Last Month's Top 5 Bestsellers at Russo's Books
       

Get Back Up
by Sheryl Giesbrecht


 


The Long Way Home
by Joyce Peltier


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Steps to Great Hitting & Winning in Life!
by Steve Kennelley


Who Gets What

by Kenneth Feinberg

 




The Great Gatsby

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Indie Bestsellers

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Community Book Drives:      

Local eAuthor Joan Francis

Tehachapi Mountains resident Joan Francis is a licensed private investigator and owner of Francis Pacific Investigations. She has also worked as a newspaper reporter and is author of Diana Hunter thrillers,

Her novels are available both in our store and as Kobo eBooks. As with all of our Kobo books, you can read them on a Kobo eReader (available at Russo's), your home computer, iPad, Nook, or Android smart phone.

$5.95 Old Poison (Book #1)

$5.95 Silent Coup (Book #2)

$5.95 Corporatocracy Rules (Book #3)

 

Local eAuthor George Thomas Clark

Bakersfield author George Thomas Clark has had local, national, and international success with his physical novel "Hitler Here" (currently being translated into Polish).

His more recent novels are available on Kobo.  As with all of our Kobo books, you can read them on a Kobo eReader (available at Russo's), your home computer, iPad, Nook, or Android smart phone.

99 cents Vincent Brothers Mass Murder Trial

99 cents McCarthy Nixon Castro: Frigid Warriors

99 cents Obama On Edge

$2.99 Hitler Here

 

 

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