The Caltrap Murders
A surprising serial killer goes up against an atypical detective in the thrilling novel "The Caltrap Murders". A serial killer uses a medieval method to terrorize New York City... Read More
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A surprising serial killer goes up against an atypical detective in the thrilling novel "The Caltrap Murders". A serial killer uses a medieval method to terrorize New York City... Read More
"The Power of Imperfect Parents" is a thoughtful but insular guide that delivers general advice for the parents of special needs children. Based in considerable personal... Read More
"Don’t Call Me That!" is an inspirational novel in which a bullied boy learns to stand up for himself—and others. In MaryAnn Milton Butterfield’s novel "Don’t Call Me... Read More
A troubled man grapples with love, grief, and redemption in the supernatural novel "The Haunting of Andrew Sharpai". A mournful man faces his personal ghosts after he falls in... Read More
The Sounds at River’s Edge is a fondly shared, honest memoir that glances back at simpler times that were anything but dull. The autobiographical essays of Bobbie J.... Read More
Part memoir, part faith-based guide, "Go and Tell My Child to Let Me Go" is an informative book that empowers incarcerated people and their families. Blondella James Brown draws... Read More
"Catholics Read the Scriptures" is a thorough theological reference text designed to aid in the lay study of Pope Benedict XVI’s Verbum Domini. Priest Bevil Bramwell’s... Read More
"Thoughts on My Thoughts" is an uplifting memoir about the mutual enrichment that comes from the bonds between people and animals. Veterinarian Walter R. Hoge’s memoir... Read More
Who’s Knocking at My Door? is a whimsical memoir about life around a South Florida pond that celebrates the local ecosystem. Terrie Stadler’s swift memoir for young readers,... Read More
"Easter: McEaster Valley" is an imaginative children’s story in which a grown-up’s life is transformed during a walk in the woods. In Walter R. Hoge’s philosophical early... Read More
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