The arrival of a mysterious package inspires outspoken magazine editor Maggie Fiori to travel from her home in San Francisco to explore her family’s roots in the deep South, in "The Spy on the Tennessee Walker", book three of Linda Lee... Read More
Featuring endless action and a fast-paced narrative, this amusing and heartfelt book fleshes out the world of the Las Vegas police force. Frank-3 Enroute: The Streets of Las Vegas, written by Rod Harris and Norma Hood, is an... Read More
Full of well-written, thoughtful, carefully researched essays, this book is a fascinating and thought-provoking look at the Vietnam antiwar movement. The People Make the Peace: Lessons from the Vietnam Antiwar Movement presents... Read More
This lighthearted romantic comedy pushes its self-assured female protagonist down a constantly twisting path toward adulthood. Having a crush on an older sibling’s best friend is practically a right of passage for teens. The problem... Read More
Superman debuted in 1938 and suddenly superheroes were all the rage for comic-book publishers seeking to capitalize on the Man of Steel’s supersonic sales. We shouldn’t be surprised that a great many of the newly created crime... Read More
Realini and Mehta have written a well-researched and engaging go-to guide to modern financial service practices. With the economy in a slump and high rates of personal debt, "Financial Inclusion at the Bottom of the Pyramid" comes along... Read More
Those looking for a meaningful story forged against the backdrop of a relevant social construct will enjoy going on this adventure. In "The Right Wrong Thing", a novel by Ellen Kirschman, police psychologist Dr. Dot Meyerhoff discovers... Read More
With empowering suggestions and her own wealth of expertise, Rosenthal provides the resources that can help with PTSD recovery. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects millions of people. Thankfully, it is a condition that can be... Read More