For those with an appetite for atypical horror fare, Bailey’s range is satisfyingly wide. Bram Stoker Award nominee Michael Bailey has an ax to grind with horror fiction. In the disjointed "Inkblots and Blood Spots", his latest... Read More
This stunning adventure, from LA to a hidden temple in India, is a trip worth taking. What if you had to travel halfway across the world to discover who you really were? In this stunning new novel, "The Chamber of Khajuraho", by... Read More
A poignant presentation of autism and its effects on a family. ABC’s hit show Parenthood has brought Asperger’s syndrome and its effects on a family to the fore. Now comes Elizabeth Haddon’s book, Milo: Autistic Warrior, about how... Read More
Both informative and interesting, this is an excellent historical book on the Civil War era navy. Centered on the family and the military career of America’s first admiral, Farragut and Family: The Making of an Elder Hero, by Robert L.... Read More
Wise beyond her years, Messitt explores with vivid resonance the failures and triumphs of three South African people. Life in post-apartheid South Africa has created many new challenges for the nation’s citizens as traditional village... Read More
Hempleman-Adams’s attraction to far-flung landscapes underpins this capable portrayal of resilience. David Hempleman-Adams is a British industrialist and adventurer who scaled the world’s Seven Summits and walked to the geographic... Read More
Sardonic and painfully entertaining, "Nonprofit" is gallows humor for the public sector. In tackling the bitter subject of nonprofit fraud, Matt Burriesci’s "Nonprofit" is so agonizingly funny that do-gooders of all stripes will grind... Read More
Well-drawn characters, settings, and points of view add detail to this interesting tale of two couples separated by 130 years. Two couples—separated by several states and 130 years—are inexplicably tied to each other when one has an... Read More