Elegant, beautiful Claire O’Patchen Huston is murdered one night, along with her three children, Thomas Jr., Alyssa, and David. The prime suspect? Claire’s husband, Thomas, who goes on the run just after the murders. Once a man in... Read More
These pages affirm God’s love, a theme that pairs nicely with the stress relief offered by coloring. Uplifting and heartfelt, the images accompany Bible verses. Read More
Supernatural and science fiction elements blend with Eastern culture for an engaging and fresh read. S. A. Stitz’s "Jai" follows the action-packaged adventures of a singular heroine as she discovers the extraordinary truth about her... Read More
With echoes of 1984 and Brave New World, Rabasa delivers a forceful, hysterical debut that’s one for the political ages. “Outside of vague moral notions and Manichean fables, truth was, in reality, no use at all,” muses a character... Read More
With careful settings and raw seams, "The Train to Orvieto" is a fascinating journey of sins come home to roost. "The Train to Orvieto" details a Midwestern ingenue’s love for art—as narrated by her daughter—and the folly that... Read More
What if, instead of struggling and straining to realize oneness, or working hard to become “totally present,” there was a much easier way? Humanistic psychologist and nonduality expert Richard Sylvester suggests that there is: we can... Read More
Afghanistan’s geography, traditions, and tumultuous history are vividly portrayed in this military thriller. In Albert Ashforth’s exciting and intriguing adventure mystery, "On Edge", an army investigator comes out of retirement to... Read More
This subtle and moving historical fiction focuses on women’s changing roles in postwar periods. Kate Williams’s "The Edge of the Fall" is an able second entry to a trilogy, focusing on the aftermath of the First World War and its... Read More