This mind-bending mystery surprises with FBI secrets, an inquisitive everyman, and historically pertinent details. Attorney Larry S. Kaplan treads the line between fact and fiction as he weaves an engaging tale of conspiracy and... Read More
McKinney knows his subject matter—both the law and duck hunting—and brings his characters and setting to life with humor. "Dead Duck" is set among the duck hunting clubs of the Butte Sink in Northern California. Mel McKinney is... Read More
Wictor is an honest and effective writer who has essentially offered himself up for complete dissection. For more than a decade, music critic Thomas Wictor led a tortured life. By day, he suffered from paranoid delusions, career... Read More
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
Barlow’s stories traverse such deep, psychological ground that they dredge up existential despair—in all the good ways. Welcome to the Goat Rodeo, by Tom Barlow, is a collection of more than a dozen highly inventive short stories.... Read More
Horlick captures the rhythms of small-town college life through well-developed characters and a refreshing plot. "The Agony of Victory" takes a historical occurrence—Rutgers University’s undefeated football season—and portrays a... Read More
In "People Training for Good Dogs", former Massachusetts animal control officer Melissa Berryman presents a no-nonsense guide to what dog owners must know in order to develop the skills they need to successfully handle their dogs. Simply... Read More
Psychiatrist William Glasser offers insight into why we make the choices we make in his helpful book, "Take Charge of Your Life". The author has pioneered the “choice theory” approach, which he makes available through the William... Read More