A Lost Gun
Detective Jessie Sands stumbles onto much more than a horrific crime when she witnesses a brutal murder. In fact, the events that transpire immediately following the tragedy set... Read More
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Detective Jessie Sands stumbles onto much more than a horrific crime when she witnesses a brutal murder. In fact, the events that transpire immediately following the tragedy set... Read More
Because he grew up in a significant place and time, Doug Davis’ childhood memoir has more traction than most. The author has written about those long-ago days as well as many... Read More
In "Almost Armageddon", a sexy Soviet assassin known as Venus (for the flytrap, not the planet) patriotically and ideologically justifies her assignment to kill Mikhail... Read More
Thoughtful people cannot read Travis Robertson’s first novel, "The Neurosurgeon", without reexamining their own relationship to alcohol. This is an intense and fast-paced tale... Read More
Nathan Fox is a yogi who is a well-rounded expert in meditation, the physical movements and philosophical tenets of yoga, and the miscellany of the magical arts. He is a... Read More
Like James Carter’s The Living Universe and Stephen Hawking’s and Leonard Mlodinow’s The Grand Design, Jean Paul Corriveau’s "A Personal Journey into the Quantum World"... Read More
In Christian tradition, the Lazarus metaphor symbolizes the physical resurrection of the body and the dormant spirituality of human beings. Pierre Hegy’s methodical and... Read More
Even life in a retirement home can involve intrigue as Janice Harmon discovers when she moves to a beautiful estate near Louisville, Kentucky. Although she is looking forward to... Read More
Increasingly, American businesses have turned to global markets for growth and profitability. One of the countries with the most business potential is China, but it has... Read More
Roi has come a long way from his days living as the dancing slave known as Snowy. He has a new family, he has just graduated at the top of his class, and he has a future laid... Read More
Mary Cushnie-Mansour’s protagonist in Night’s Gift is Virginia Manser, a woman newly moved from Toronto to the smaller city of Brantford. She is hoping that the change of... Read More
“You should not judge harshly the poor, unfortunate soul I chose to pen this manuscript,” cautions Satan, the supposed author-behind-the-author of The Parallax From Hell.... Read More
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