"Origin of the Follower and His New Actions" is a bombastic character study of a drug-busting superhero. Axel Tressler is the Follower in John Durbin Husher’s "Origin of the Follower and His New Actions", and he destroys several... Read More
Chaim Linder’s remarkable memoir reaches into widely interesting territory. "Angels Always Come on Time" is a memoir that reaches into the realm of epics and odysseys as well as being a religious and cultural history. In its present... Read More
This mob thriller provides an all-too-realistic window into a frightening world. In Gerard Shirar’s riveting crime and legal thriller When the Rules Don’t Apply, law and order are just some of the casualties of a psychopathic hit... Read More
This novel is a stirring reminder of the basic human instinct to persevere through even the toughest times. "The Bread Maker" by Moira Leigh MacLeod is a lush and complex narrative that communicates the beauty of a life filled with... Read More
This lovely, softer revival of beat poetry looks back on the hedonism of summers in the Hamptons. With vivid settings and an audacious voice, Theodore M. Wandzilak’s collection "The East Deck Motel and Selected Poetry" offers a... Read More
A tough-as-nails cop with a heart of gold metes out justice in gritty Las Vegas. “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” is a promise certainly not kept in Frank-3 Enroute: The Call, part of the highly charged series by authors Rod... Read More
Henderson’s descriptions of little-known parts of Africa bring to life the warmth, curiosity, pride, and endurance of the people he met there. Like a travel blog, but written back in the 1970s, James Henderson’s Travels with King... Read More
Armies march on their stomachs, and here’s how Civil War-era cooks prepared the food. History Lover’s Cookbook, by Roxe Anne Peacock, reflects the author’s passion for history and cooking. The book offers a breezy overview of Civil... Read More