Part romance, part mystery, part thirties-style screwball comedy, this novel set against the backdrop of a regional Tom Jones impersonator contest will provoke laughter as it presents puns and witty lines. Gale Martin’s Who Killed... Read More
Retro is in, with KGB assassins, Cold War spies, and teenage psychics. Today’s teen fiction marketplace seems to recycle the same age-old archetypes of zombies, vampires, and ghosts over and over again. "The CIA Psychic Teens" dares to... Read More
Practical insights cut across religious boundaries to convey a vibrant spirituality in plain, accessible language. “Nothing gets one’s attention like one’s imminent demise,” writes Gene O’Neil in "An Upraised Chalice", a book... Read More
Crime, mania, violence, and revenge spin together in this whirlwind of a thriller. Everyone knows at least one couple for whom jealousy and possessiveness outweigh the benefits of affection or security, yet the unhealthy fixation keeps... Read More
Gerrard’s novel is a well-written, vibrant look at the collision of past mistakes and the complexity of modern political life. "Short Century", by David Burr Gerrard, is a powerful novel about a father with a messy personal and... Read More
The actionable advice that Smith presents in this part memoir, part guide is bolstered by his clear, vivid writing style. Baby Boomers will find guidance when looking to make sense of their lives in Douglas A. Smith’s autobiographical... Read More
Alicia Hayes’s elegantly written book contains in-depth characters, mystery, details of detective work, and varying kinds of love. Part mystery, part love story, "Secret Chambers" is a wonderfully written tale that will entertain the... Read More
Finely honed character interactions add humor and dimension to the relationships in this pulse-pounding medical thriller. In this second installment of the Alex Randolph series, D. Bruce Foster creates another exciting, pulse-pounding... Read More