This in-depth analysis of an important event in Congo’s history discusses significant revelations concerning international politics. The recent US Senate report describing the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” has again... Read More
With an understanding of the nature of rock and roll, Loren shows tumultuous musicians as humans, not idols with moral failings. Many bands started out on the “long, strange trip” toward rock-and-roll stardom in the 1960s, but few... Read More
Twists on the noir genre avoid predictability while remaining true to character and sense of place. You Don’t Know Me collects twenty short stories by James Nolan, half of them from his previously published collection, Perpetual Care,... Read More
Moving scenes depicting a difficult father-son relationship are framed by a gritty look at a musician’s life. Reading Ed Davis’s elegant prose is a little like listening to a Bob Dylan album: it’s nearly impossible to choose a... Read More
Formaro cooks up an engaging romantic tale about how food can win the heart. "The Broken Heart Diet" by Tom Formaro is an uplifting and heartwarming romance that chronicles the relationship struggles of the angst-ridden Dante, a chef in... Read More
This Christian sci-fi debut brims with complex twists and turns as Shunk imagines a dystopia that will enthrall readers. Readers are propelled nearly half a millennium into the future in "The Blood of Europa", the debut novel from J D... Read More
With every chapter a cliffhanger, "Justice and Closure" will find an audience with lovers of suspense, action, and romance. When new evidence comes to light, Detective Nick Shaw takes control of a cold case and tracks down the killer of... Read More
Dulack’s cross-format experiment is an undeniable success of delightful madness. Acclaimed playwright Tom Dulack blurs the lines between genres, merging novel, play, and screenplay in his book "The Misanthropes". Tom Bowman is a... Read More