The hero of Ron Albert’s Rush to Judgement, ex-Marine Sgt. -E5 Damian Jude (“DJ” to friends and enemies) is a hardboiled PI of the old school. He’d be right at home trading clues, chewing on bullets, boozing and bragging about... Read More
Katharine Hepburn once said “ If you survive long enough you’re revered—rather like an old building.“ The iconic actress certainly did survive—and then some—living to the age of 96 a fiercely independent outspoken dynamo and... Read More
"The Big Lie" follows seven people throughout a school year in the 1950s post-war climate of Paris where political military and social struggles combine with the angst common to students and lovers. Set at the American High School the... Read More
*One’s destination is never a place but a new way of looking at things. —*Henry Miller "Wintering" follows a middle-age painter who has jettisoned messy romantic entanglements in the city for a period of regrouping in rural... Read More
…would he do whatever he could — even at the sacrifice of his own happiness? The lot of the English nobility isn’t what it used to be, we learn from this highly comedic first novel. As the House of Lords is reduced in size,... Read More
‘The answers are a mystery. It’s in the searching that we even begin to recognize the questions.’ "Ethereal Madness" embraces one of the most dangerous and excruciating acts known to humankind which should be avoided whenever... Read More
What greater personal crime can there be than to rob a child for life his kind and loving inborn nature? A huge proportion of mental illness has a very clear-cut cause and a terrible capacity for perpetuating itself. The General Theory... Read More
Sons of God Daughters of Man is an exceptionally creative generally well-written book. Set in a future world Pangea where mankind has migrated away from a dying Earth through mystic portals the characters are persuasive and the dialog... Read More