This is young adult work for a crowd that has not yet relinquished its claim to awe. Robin Gregory’s "The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman" is a strange and lovely work that winkingly lopes through one child’s extraordinary... Read More
This page-turning thriller covers a rarely seen side to history—cleaning up the mess left by war. In "The Dolomite Challenge", Tom Joyce’s third novel about Vienna police inspector Karl Marbach, investigations merge with spy craft in... Read More
Unrelenting action elevates this thriller, whose tone is set through the speech and behavior of its characters. The action is unrelenting from prologue to postmortem in Stephen Wilson’s "The White River Killer", a mystery set in a... Read More
An investment expert provides a wealth of practical advice and encourages readers to make their own informed choices. Consumers concerned with saving, investing, and meeting financial goals are sure to find specific ideas they can apply... Read More
"Plus One" provides a comic view of Hollywood excesses, but at its heart is a family reclaiming what’s important. Christopher Noxon’s "Plus One" describes a family struck by sudden good fortune in Hollywood. It’s a laugh-out-loud,... Read More
This legal thriller knows its way around a courtroom as it weaves a tale of crime and responsibility. Linda Rocker’s novel "Blame" focuses on a court case in Florida and features a menagerie of characters all connected to one another... Read More
The Dracula we’ve never known was more than just a bloodsucker; Augustyn gives us the details. To most, the name Dracula calls up old black-and-white horror movies, as well as the pop cultural artifacts they spawned, that feature this... Read More
In a haunting yet readable history, Sciolino shows how Christian anti-Semitism contributed to the church’s silent complicity. Judge and deacon Anthony Sciolino’s debut history is a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of centuries of... Read More