This novel is as bleak and scouring as the dust storms which fill its pages. Set in a near-future America, "Above All Men" follows the life of former army medic David Parrish, his wife, Helene, and their adolescent son, Samuel. After a... Read More
Terse yet evocative descriptions portray characters deeply with a minimal number of words. Life, death, and the right path to take while alive are some of the themes poignantly explored in Death’s Way, the fifth book featuring... Read More
From his beloved hillside retreat in Jamaica, superstar novelist Noel Coward and his manservant drink and smoke and grumble their way through delightful memories of glamorous friends, celebrity gone wild and crazy, and a London town that... Read More
Calabria’s thesis brings together ancient teachings and contemporary thought to open the door to an unencumbered relationship with the cosmic being whose heart beats at the center of all faiths. Ralph Calabria’s engaging handbook on... Read More
Suspense and romance bolster the appeal of this engaging tale of danger, forgiveness, and love. Two gunshots change Emma Potter’s world forever in Ayla Wood’s debut novel, "In a Dream". Emma’s struggle to build a life beyond her... Read More
This well-organized book attempts to lay out the reasons for a viable third party in the United States. David Sebastian Aschinberg, a Chicago attorney, has written "The Radical Party An Idea for America", which he calls the core beliefs... Read More
Davidescu’s writing is rife with wordplay and playful references that turn a potentially dry text into a fun read. "The Lost Romans" uses archaeological, linguistic, and historical sources to explore the origins of the Romanian people... Read More
António J. Marques-Mendes’s essays on economics and finance are rich in content and thought-provoking. The author’s slant may be European but his perspective is global. It is becoming increasingly common for bloggers to compile... Read More