This stunning adventure, from LA to a hidden temple in India, is a trip worth taking. What if you had to travel halfway across the world to discover who you really were? In this stunning new novel, "The Chamber of Khajuraho", by... Read More
One by one, Windchy harshly evaluates all the US wars and the personalities that shaped them. “Rough tough, we’re the stuff. We want to fight and we can’t get enough. Whoopee!” The war cry of Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough... Read More
A painter spurred on by visions stumbles through life in a novel that offers something for everybody: art, romance, philosophizing, unexpected adventure, and beautiful prose. In "Night Crossing", the final book in the Trilogy of... Read More
Beau’s antics and arrogance make him easy to loathe and impossible to look away from in this farce on race and class for the not easily offended. Forensic psychiatrist Rusty Reeves debuts with a brazen satirical novel that leaves few... Read More
Fresh, sharp, and funny, Costanzo comes in from the cold to reveal a CIA far more interesting than any Hollywood fiction. "My CIA" is an unexpectedly fresh and interesting take on a system obscured as much by Hollywood representations as... Read More
Action, when it comes, is swift, unpredictable, and deadly, but in the big picture, information is the most dangerous weapon. Jefferson Flanders’s first “novel of the Cold War,” Herald Square, was praised by sources ranging from... Read More
Clear and compelling, author’s prose is as comfortable as an easy chair that allows you to sink in and then silently wills you to “Stay. Relax. Enjoy.” Bob Mayfield’s autobiography is dedicated to “everyone who enjoys telling... Read More
Insightful letters and annotated editing work together to reveal the challenges and joys of expatriate life in Saudi Arabia. In Thank God It’s Wednesday: An American Family in Saudi Arabia, Maralyn G. Doyle relays the culture shock she... Read More