Anne Rasmussen is angry—at the Norwegian medical system, and at publishers who wouldn’t print her book about it. The Norwegian Rasmussen titled her collection of brutally honest personal essays and articles "An Unprintable Book" to... Read More
Readers who are familiar with the long history of snarled and often fatal relationships among Turks, Armenians, Kurds, and Assyrians will be able to navigate this debut novel with a minimum amount of difficulty. An awareness of the... Read More
In "Masks of Demons" Yiannis Laouris has written an account of his transformation from a doctor, scientist, and entrepreneur on Cyprus to an active participant in the effort to establish peace between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots and... Read More
Some who pick up Brian Daniel Starr’s book "The Priest, The Knight and Zeus" may find it amusing, believing it is a tongue-in-cheek work of humor. They would be wrong. Few readers can be expected to buy into a work of genealogy that... Read More
"Days of Iron" takes place several hundred years in the future—a time when space travel has progressed to such a point that the entire galaxy is being utilized, and Earth is just one port among many. In author Russell Proctor’s... Read More
Following the death of her beloved mother, true-crime author Elle Bramasol struggles to make meaning of her life. Instead, she gets pulled into a deep and deadly web when domineering Hollywood producer Eliot Kingman calls upon her from... Read More
All children should be so lucky as to have grandfathers who write letters to them of the quality found in George Goens’ Letters On The Promise Of Living. Fortunately, many young people may benefit from his book’s wisdom, because it... Read More
Pastor W. J. Walls has counseled privately and spoken publicly about methods for bettering relationships. He is also a man who found himself “faced with the pain, misery, and humiliation of a failed” marriage. Thus, readers have the... Read More