The ticking clock of this thriller amps up the suspense as a grief-filled man steps up to rescue his ex-wife. Suicidal teens, military-trained dolphins, beautiful feds, and Islamic terrorists all manage to find a way into the life of... Read More
"Prescription for Murder" is a delightfully fast-paced mystery convincingly set in the 1940s with a sleuth that readers cannot help but like. In "Prescription for Murder", private detective Alexis J. Smith faces marriage, murder, and the... Read More
Details of Japanese culture from an American visitor’s perspective accentuate the humor in this insightful tale of self-discovery. "What the Luck?" works to combine comedy, mystery, and a quest to find one’s true place in a modern,... Read More
Science meets magic as the real and the impossible collide in this page-turner that asks the question: “What is a soul?” Artificial intelligence and medical discovery merge in this trip to the unknown recesses of the mind. In "Magic,... Read More
Lighthearted satire and high-tech devices meet in There’s an App for That. Advances in software and gadgetry are often met with a certain degree of public mania. In the mind of comedy writer Ed Toolis, the conveniences of the... Read More
With wit and cynicism, Andendall turns a critical eye on the Republican Party, contributing important insight to an ongoing political debate. Stupidparty: Math V. Myth: Unmasking the Destructive Forces Eroding American Democracy, from... Read More
This fun YA sci-fi novel—with well-rounded characters, interesting premise, and lighthearted dialogue—will delight readers of every age. "Heart of Earth", by Mark Laporta, is a sci-fi novel centered on a group of teenagers doing... Read More
The plotting of this book set during WWII is used perfectly to depict the human tendency to ignore atrocities. "The Ladders of Death" is a beautifully written and compelling historical novel that’s as much a call to action against... Read More