Haddaway stays tightly focused on characters who deal with tragedy in a way that feels real. Richard Haddaway’s "A Little Something" opens with a random and seemingly minor accident. While waiting on deck at his youth baseball game,... Read More
This wickedly fun horror novel thrusts readers into a Nantucket setting with a mixture of local hunters, wealthy do-gooders, and a sordid family past. Eliot Baker’s debut novel, "The Last Ancient", is a peculiar text that blends horror... Read More
Lambert delves deeply into the history of linguistics with this book, the captivating result of thorough research. The most fascinating part of ancient history is not the storied wars of conquest, but the remarkable development of the... Read More
This insightful work explains how to spot and capitalize on market trends. Individuals looking to take advantage of market trends would do well to read Kenneth Thurber’s thoughtful book, Trends, Waves, Windows & Bubbles. Thurber,... Read More
With moments of humor and sensuality, these poems cover subjects that are universal. In "Dark Eyes and Other Poems", R. Udaya Bhanu explores the realms of eros, social consciousness, faith, and history. The book opens with a series of... Read More
Bridget’s story is a fascinating vehicle for understanding the Irish revolution. Mary Thorpe’s debut weaves Irish history into a loving family biography, with the author chronicling her grandmother Bridget’s rise from a destitute... Read More
For those who crave fast-paced, noir-like thrillers, David Putnam’s "The Disposables" is a novel that won’t disappoint. Combining the pace of a thriller, the tone of noir, the style of hard-boiled fiction, and the plot of a crime... Read More
After high school, life isn’t one-size-fits-all. Morgan provides an unbiased guide for young adults to discern the path best for them. At a time when many parents and students believe that four-year colleges are the best option after... Read More