This western adventure hearkens back to classics of the genre and is great escapist fun. With his 1870s western "Kane Moss", debut novelist C. D. Tuttle hearkens back to great western films, delivering a tense story most reminiscent of... Read More
The news that the much-feared aging process can be controlled is exciting, indeed. Getting older does not have to mean aching joints, memory impairment, brain atrophy, heart failure, and more, according to Dr. Robert Buckingham, whose... Read More
"The New Arcadia" offers a vital and compelling picture of a conflicted island and its people. The idyllic image of a tropical paradise and the cultural costs of perpetuating that image are at the center of Monique Layton’s fascinating... Read More
This is an individual’s view of humanity’s grandiose and ambitious adventures in space, in which planets are discovered and human beings grapple with their place in the universe. An old man pens a detailed chronicle of humanity’s... Read More
Real-life adventures of a Flying Fortress gunner take us into the lives of WWII air crew. Only a year and a half after his high school graduation, a small town Ohio boy finds himself part of a ten-man crew dropping bombs on the enemy in... Read More
Eddie’s everyman persona amplifies this entertaining tale of what happens at the juncture between the familiar and the unknown. Edward Lanning, the twenty-seven-year-old son of a Ford dealership owner, is having a quarter-life crisis.... Read More
The book’s dreamlike tone is a pleasant change from the grim and dark novels that characterize the modern fantasy genre. In "The Sidhe", author Charlotte Ashe portrays a world where the magical sidhe of the faerie world are enslaved by... Read More
"Wages of Death" is an intense, gripping fantasy, full of big adventures and bigger questions. In Peter Last’s fantasy novel "Wages of Death", a teenage assassin faces off against deadly traps, bloodthirsty monsters, and his burgeoning... Read More