A flawed but likable protagonist and her charming companion make this twist-and-turn mystery a joy to read. When one of probation officer Christian Vargas’s juvenile parolees is murdered, Vargas and her partner, Daniel, mount their own... Read More
Strong and precise writing brings effective assertiveness to this exposé on a mystery of the Virgin Mary. While Iain Colquhoun claims amateur status as an interpreter of church prophecy, his effort at interpreting the “Third Secret of... Read More
The proverbial all-American boy gets caught up in history’s whirlwind in this intriguing novel of war, law, and art. In Dickson Loos’s historical-fiction novel, Elmer Davis, WWII combat veteran, becomes a hard-charging defense... Read More
This author helps other seniors find new ways of thinking about the way they are living as they push the limits of age. "Rich in Years" roots itself in a Christ-centered framework as author Johann Christoph Arnold invites readers into an... Read More
A bullied kid embarks on an unexpected extraterrestrial sojourn and learns to cope with the unexpected. Through vivid writing and high-tension scenes, "Supernova" presents a bullied protagonist who visits another planet while he is... Read More
This travelogue through small presses shows that the art of printing remains alive even in a digital world. Andrew Steeves’ recounting of a three-week whirlwind tour of small print shops in Canada and the United States highlights the... Read More
Experimental stories capture the frustration of unrequited love in a book filled with literary innovations. "Tatvan", a collection of experimental short stories by newcomer Michael Filimowicz, features fluid perspectives and an intensely... Read More
Engaging rather than didactic, this exploration of Hinduism’s roots enlightens readers on the essence of creativity and karma. Irina Gajjar’s (author of The Gita, a contemporary translation of the Bhagavad Gita) "On Hinduism" is an... Read More